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Harrogate Herald - 6th
June 1917
Roll of Honour
Private K Lang (West
Yorks) was wounded in the left shoulder on Empire Day, and is in
hospital at Norwich. He is brother of Mrs Bussey, 7 Cavendish
Street. Before the war he was apprenticed to Mr R Croft, plumber,
Commercial Street. His brother-in-law. Private J W Bussey, lost his
right arm on the 25th September, 1916, at the battle of Thiepval.
W H Breare letter
You will see in
another portion of the Herald that Private Long has been wounded in
the shoulder. This occurred on Empire Day. I am glad to say that he
is doing well. His brother-in-law, Private J W Bussey, came to give
me the information. I was interested to hear that he himself had
been wounded at Thiepval on the 25th September, 1915. To me he
looked well and sound. I could not see that he had lost his right
arm to the shoulder, for he appeared in a smart suit of mufti, and
had his new artificial arm. It certainly is ingenious. He can bend
it at the elbow, adjust his hand, fingers, by an arrangement, lock
it in the position required, and actually use a spade. There is one
thing he cannot do, that is, put his coat on by himself. I presume
he has been to Roehampton, where they fit the men up with artificial
limbs. He was very much impressed with what was accomplished there.
For instance, he saw men who had lost both legs walking quite easily
with artificial ones. Bussey hopes to start at the Post Office as a
deliverer of letters. Before the war he was a joiner by trade. I can
tell you it was a great source of happiness to find he had come out
so well, and that he is so happy and capable.
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