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Harrogate Herald - 14th
February 1917
W H Breare letter
Private H V Hanson, RAMC, has just this moment left
me. He came in as I was Dictaphoning to you boys. He doesn't look
very well. He has had a nervous breakdown, and is home on sick
leave. In that affair when a certain clearing station was bombed by
an enemy aeroplane he received a bad shock. Perhaps you will
remember that a nurse was severely injured in the leg at the same
time. The bomb dropped squarely on the clearing station. Before the
war Hanson had been in the newspaper business some years. He was a
proof reader on the Manchester Guardian, and was on the Birmingham
Post. He had to give up this work on account of his eyesight. From
July 1st, all through the Somme push, he was working close to the
line. I enquired what Harrogate boys he had seen, and was told he
met Private Lund, RAMC, at the base, had seen Frank Beale
from the Baths, and Enderby, who was in the Harrogate Post Office,
and subsequently transferred to Durham. Morris is in the same unit
as Hanson, who is now at 12th Stationary Hospital.
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