Bucks Herald: Saturday 27th September 1913

Cavalry Brigade at Weedon, Installation of Wireless Telegraphy Station: On Friday large numbers of mounted troops with guns passed through Aylesbury from the “battle of the Chilterns” to a camp situated at the Lilies on the Buckingham Road, through the kindness of Mr. Vernon Brittain. … … The most interesting section of this camp was the Signal Squadron. This was in command of Captain Sholto-Douglas, other officers attached being Capt. Sadler Jackson, D.S.O., Capt. Pike, Lieut. Aston, Lieut. Tomlin, Lieut. Pinsent (from general headquarters), Lieut. Anderson, R.F.A., Captain Pike was representing the South African Staff. … …


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