Artillery Observation Officer sets lamp, Kemmel Ridge, WW1
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Artillery Observation Officer sets lamp, Kemmel Ridge, WW1
An Artillery Observation Officer setting his lamp to signal back to his Battery the results of firing, around the time of the Battles of Kemmel Ridge (Kemmelburg, Lys, Flanders), during the First World War. Date: 22 April 1918
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Artillery Battery Battles Firing Flanders Kemmel Lamp Observation Results Ridge Setting Signal Signals War Time Ww 1
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This evocative photograph captures the intense focus and determination of an Artillery Observation Officer during the pivotal Battles of Kemmel Ridge in April 1918, during the First World War. The officer is seen setting up his lamp, a crucial tool for signaling back to his battery the results of their firing. The scene unfolds on the rugged terrain of Kemmel Ridge in Flanders, Belgium, with the officer's weary expression and the smoky, hazy backdrop of the battlefield conveying the harsh realities of war. The Artillery Observation Officer played a vital role in the coordination and communication between the artillery batteries and the frontline troops. With the use of binoculars, he observed the enemy's movements and relayed the necessary information to the battery, ensuring accurate and effective firing. The lamp, a vital piece of signaling equipment, was used to send Morse code messages back to the battery, allowing for a swift response to changing battle conditions. The date of this photograph is 22 April 1918, a time when the German forces were making a final push towards the Allied lines in the Lys Valley. The Battles of Kemmel Ridge were a turning point in the war, with the Allied forces managing to hold their ground and eventually pushing back the German advance. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the courage and resilience of the soldiers who fought in this brutal conflict and the crucial role that effective communication and coordination played in the outcome of the battle. The photograph is a powerful testament to the sacrifices made by the soldiers during the First World War and the importance of clear and effective communication in military operations. It is a hauntingly beautiful image that captures the essence of the human spirit in the face of adversity and the indomitable will to survive against all odds.
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