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I need help in finding primary source material to verify the following information. Unfortunately the only information I have is what’s included in the text. Supposedly the “Special Order No. 1” was found in a recaptured pillbox at Passchendaele. Obviously I would like to know the story behind this order as well as the nationality of “Section no. 1” and the regiment. This text was included in a 1936 pamphlet that was handed out as a battlefield tour guide. The pamphlet had info on all western front battlefields 1914 to 1918 and was published in Britain. I suspect it was issued for the dedication for the Vimy memorial.
Found in a Pillbox at Passchendaele in 1917 after It’s Recapture by Allied Troops
Special order to no.1 section.
1. This position will be held and the section will remain here until relieved.
2. The enemy cannot be allowed to interfere with this programme.
3. If this section cannot remain here alive it will remain here dead but in any case it will remain here.
4. Should any man through shell-shock or such cause attempt to surrender he will stay here dead.
5. Should all guns be blown out the section will use Mills grenades and other novelties.
6. Finally the position as stated will be held.
CAMPBELL CPL.
Found in a Pillbox at Passchendaele in 1917 after It’s Recapture by Allied Troops
Special order to no.1 section.
1. This position will be held and the section will remain here until relieved.
2. The enemy cannot be allowed to interfere with this programme.
3. If this section cannot remain here alive it will remain here dead but in any case it will remain here.
4. Should any man through shell-shock or such cause attempt to surrender he will stay here dead.
5. Should all guns be blown out the section will use Mills grenades and other novelties.
6. Finally the position as stated will be held.
CAMPBELL CPL.