World War ITimeline

1915

1915
9 October

Enlisted at the age of 39

Main Body
1915
11 October

Trained

Avondale, Auckland
1915
18 December

Transfer to England

Steamship Ruapehu

1916

1916
3 February

Marched in to the Company Training Camp, Falmouth

1916
9 March

Embarked for France

1916
16 March

The Company joined the underground warfare in the North of France

1916
30 July

Forfeited 2 days pay for disobeying orders and using insubordinate language

1916
25 August

Forfeited 9 days pay for being absent from parade

1916
27 August

Forfeited 1 day pay for appearing in the street without being properly dressed

1916
12 September

Awarded 7 days Field Punishment No.1 for drunkenness and resisting arrest

1916
24 September

Forfeited 2 days pay for drunkenness

1916
16 November

The Company began the operations to connect old underground quarries in Arras in order to accommodate thousands of soldiers for an upcoming battle

1916
11 December

Awarded 28 days Field Punishment No.1 for absence from parade

1917

1917
9 April

British Offensive

Battle of Arras

The Company was employed to rebuild a major road leading to the Front during the battle

1917
5 May

The Company moved to Monchy, ten kilometres east of Arras, to work on the fortification of the new front line

1917
20 October

Forfeited 2 days pay for absence without leave

1918

1918
1 January

The Company was still carrying out the digging of underground premises and defences on the Front near Arras

1918
6 January

Granted leave

1918
23 January

Rejoined the Company

1918
21 March

German Attacks

Spring Offensive

The Company was engaged in the defence of Arras by digging new trenches and dug-outs under constant enemy shellfire

1918
10 April

Awarded 4 days Field Punishment No.1 and forfeited 2 days pay by Royal Warrant for absence without leave from roll call

1918
27 May

Forfeited 1 day pay for absence from parade

1918
1 July

Forfeited 4 days pay for absence from parade

1918
8 August

Allied Attacks

Hundred Days Offensive
1918
27 September

The Company experienced its newly reconversion in bridge construction

1918
22 October

Awarded 5 days Field Punishment No.1 for drunkenness

1918
11 November

Cessation of Hostilities

Armistice

The Company continued to build bridges to reconnect a fragmented territory

1918
8 December

Granted leave to the United Kingdom

1919

1919
26 January

Marched in to NZ Depot, Boscombe

1919
29 January

Demobilization

End of Service in the United Kingdom

How to cite this page

Anthony Byledbal, “World War I Timeline of Edward Carolan“, New Zealand Tunnellers Website, NaN (2009), Accessed: . URL: www.nztunnellers.com/tunnellers/111/wwi-timeline