I am a grandson of 2nd Lieut. W. H. Goold who served in the Royal Gloster Yeomans prior to joining the 14th Worcester Regiment on 9th November 1915. I hope to visit France later this year and visit some of places my grandfather served at in WW1.
My grandfather survived the war and I have his Record of Service book. Unfortunately I have no experience of such documents and I am having trouble understanding where he might have been and what may have happened to him whilst he was in France.
The regimental website indicates that he arrived in France on 21st June 1916, but I have no idea which company he may have been in and therefore where he may have served subsequently.
His service book documents that he was wounded on 3 November 1916 and the ‘sick’ column shows the dates Mar 1917 and Oct 1917. I was aware he had contracted Meningitis whilst in France but was unaware of any injury.
His service book records that he was a ‘Transport Officer’ Nov 1916 to March 1917. I remember stories he told about having 100 mules and bringing supplies up to the forward trenches during the night. But again I don’t know where that may have been.
His service book shows he joined the RFC in November 1917, but he is not listed on the Regimental website amongst those joining the RFC from the Worcester Regiment.
If any one can help fill in some of the blanks especially in regard of locations for June 1916 to November 1917, or point me in the right direction for further research I would be very grateful
I should add that I have never posted on a forum before so I apologise for any errors in etiquette.
Many thanks in advance for any help.
David