Chronology
1916
- April 6
- Enlisted in the 128th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, in Moose Jaw, Sask.
- May – August 10
- Trained in Camp Hughes, Manitoba
- August 10 – 29
- Travelled to Halifax, took steamship to Liverpool, and train to Godalming, Surrey
- October – December 31
- Trained in Witley Camp, Surrey, as a machine gunner
1917
- January – May
- Continued training at Witley Camp, Surrey
- May 24
- Crossed the Channel to France. Stationed near Lens, France. Just missed the Battle of Vimy Ridge, which may have saved his life. In the platoon with him are friends from Hazenmore – Mitchel Burns, Bob Banks and Bob McKeith.
- June 1-30
- Dug communication trenches and erected barbed wire entanglements
- July 6
- Battle of Hill 70, Lens. First time he saw a battle scene.
- July – August – September
- Spent time on work parties between Vimy and Passchendaele Descriptions of bombing and shelling of trenches.
- October 26
- Battle of Passchendaele. Mitchel Burns wounded. Laurie writes to his mother.
- November 6
- Scout for one day – liked it.
- November 9
- McKeith and Banks getting to be better friends.
- November 18
- Description of life in the trenches
- November 21
- Description of life when billeted with a French family
- November 31
- Picture of Banks, McKeith and Campbell with Laurie. Started training to be a Stretcher Bearer
- December 7
- Full-fledged S. B.
- December 26
- Dressed his first casualty
1918
- January 2
- His birthday.
- January 20
- Duty to keep men from getting trench foot – inspection, etc. Bob McKeith wounded.
- January 24 – 25
- To London for 14 days leave.
- January 28
- To Scilly Isles
- January 29
- Story of Passchendaele, written from Scilly Isles. No censorship of letters on leave.
- February 2
- London – Victoria and Albert Museum
- February
- France. Billeted behind front. Work parties. More S.B. training.
- March 1
- Bob McKeith in convalescent camp – may get back May 1
- April 13 – 27
- Trenches. Shelling. Funk holes. McKeith and Banks still okay. Description of shrapnel fire.
- May 28
- Good conduct stripe.
- July 6
- South of Amiens
- August 7
- Dressed the wound of a German soldier.
- August 27
- Dressed first really bad wounds.
- September 2
- Advance south of Arras, along the Cambrai Road. Laurie was dressing a wounded soldier, when a bullet went through his right hand.
- September 7
- Mile End Hospital, London England
- September 19
- Buxton, Derby
- October 16 – 23
- Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness, Glasgow, Scotland
- October 29
- Buxton, Derby
- November 1
- Liverpool
- November 27
- Vivid description of the hardships of life in the trenches
- December 7
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
- December 11
- Chapleau, Ontario
1919
- April 14, 1919
- Awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field.