047 - Somme Remembrance of WWI.

047 Special commemorative episode to remember the fallen from the Somme battle campaign in 1916.

The Somme Battle remembered. July 1916 casualities death wounded Australian AIF ANZAC forces France Fleubaix The Battle of the Somme began on 1 July 1916. It lasted for five months and was one of the most bitterly contested and costly battles of the First World War.

On July 19, 1916 the Australian Imperial Forces comprising battalions of the 5th Infantry Division launched an attack along the Bois-Granier Line and my Grandfather, Corporal George James Holden, was wounded during the battle. He was shot through the left hip in the attack against the Sugarloaf during the battle of Fleurbaix, France.

Over 5,000 Australian soldiers were killed in this campaign.

George James Holden, Corporal, Australian 31st Infantry BattalionThis podcast is a special edition. We read extracts from the official war diary of the 31st Battalion, AIF, information about the battle, the extraordinary losses incurred by all the forces involved and some quotes from Corporal George Holden’s war diary from 1916.

 
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