World War I

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World War I
Tolkien 1916.jpg
Beginning: July 28, 1914End: June 28, 1919 (peace treaty)
Place: Europe primarily
Outcome: Pyrrhic victory for the Alliance, dramatic change of Europe
Major battles: Battle of the Somme
Combatants
Entente Powers, including
Central Powers
Commanders
Entente Powers
Central Powers
"Who battled have with bloody hands
Through evil times in barren lands,
To whom the voice of guns
Speaks and no longer stuns...
"
Geoffrey Bache Smith, A Spring Harvest

World War I, the "Great War", was fought with J.R.R. Tolkien as a participant, most notably in the Battle of the Somme. It was here that Middle-earth all started: it was during this war that Tolkien first began work on The Book of Lost Tales. While Tolkien has stated the war had little influence on his works and he continued to deny any allegory it is apparent that had Tolkien not been involved in the war, his works would be vastly different.

Participants

Barrovians:

Other (Old) Edwardians:

  • H.L. Higgins
  • H. Patterson
  • John Drummond Crichton†
  • George Frederick Cottrell†

Others

Timeline

See also Timeline of World War I at Wikipedia

1914

1915

  • June 10 - Exams start at Oxford University. Because of the war, only Tolkien and 24 others remain in the entire University. Tolkien passes.
  • June 28 - Tolkien applies at the Oxford recruiting office to join the army.
  • July 15 - Tolkien becomes a second lieutenant, and is appointed to the 13th Service Battalion of the Lancashire Fusilliers.
  • September 25 - The Big Four of the T.C.B.S. - Tolkien, Smith, Wiseman and Gilson - have their last meeting.
  • November 21 - G.B. Smith is shipped to France

1916

  • January 2 - Wiseman reports for duty at the HMS Superb in Invergordon.
  • January 8 - Robert Gilson is promoted to Lieutenant and shipped to France.
  • March 16 - Tolkien receives his degree at the University of Oxford.
  • March 22 - Tolkien marries Edith Bratt.
  • May 31 - June 1 - Christopher Wiseman fights in the Battle of Jutland.
  • June 2 - Tolkien receives orders to report in Folkestone, and prepare for embarking.
  • June 4 - Tolkien is shipped to Étaples, France.
  • June 27 - Tolkien leaves Étaples, and goes to the Somme front.
  • July 1 - One of the bloodiest battles in recent history, the Battle of the Somme, starts. Robert Gilson is one of the first of the 360,000 British casualties when he is hit by a shell at La Boiselle.
  • July 14 - Tolkien's C-company is sent into action at the Somme front. This is Tolkien's first 5-day front-line duty.
  • July 22 - Ralph "the Baby" Payton, one of the T.C.B.S., is killed in the Battle of the Somme. His body is never identified.
  • July 24 - Tolkien's second five day front-line duty begins.
  • August 19 - Tolkien and G.B. Smith meet at Acheux.
  • October 26 - While in reserve, Tolkien's battalion is inspected by Sir Doulgas Haig, the British commander at the Battle of the Somme
  • October 27 – J.R.R. Tolkien is struck by trench fever, which ends his contribution to the war after just 5 months.
  • October 28 – Tolkien is hospitalized.
  • November 8 - Tolkien is repatriated. He now stays at a hospital in Birmingham.
  • November 18 - The Battle of the Somme ends. Neither side wins. Tolkien is officially stricken off as a casualty by his Batallion.
  • November 29 - G.B. Smith is hit by shrapnel, and wounded on his right arm and thigh.
  • December 3 - G.B. Smith dies of gas-gangrene in his wounds. The news does not reach Tolkien until the 16th.
  • December 16 - 25 - Tolkien recovers, and he and Edith visit Great Haywood.

1917

  • January 12 - Tolkien's leave of absence (to recover from his trench fever) ends, but he is far from recovered.
  • January 29 - Tolkien faces a Medical Board in Birmingham, but he is not deemed fit to return to war.
  • February - Tolkien faces his second Medical Board, but is again deemed unfit for duty.
  • February 27 - Tolkien faces his third Medical Board, and again his leave is extended.
  • April 18 - Tolkien and Wiseman, the Great Twin Brethren, meet in Harrogate, and discuss the fate of the Barrovians and the future of the Society.
  • April 19 - Tolkien, in revalidation, is assigned to the Humber Garrison, but is not fit enough.
  • June 1 - Tolkien is considered fit for service again, but he is not reassigned to the Lancashire Fusilliers.
  • June 29 - J.R.R. Tolkien succumbs to gastritis while at Brocton Camp.
  • August 1 - "Tea Cake" Barnsley is killed in Ypres.
  • October 13- Tolkien is found unfit for duty for six months, but able to do a desk job.
  • November – Tolkien moves into 50 St. John's Street.
  • November 16 - The Tolkien's first son, John, is born.

1918

  • October 11 - Tolkien is officially released from Brooklands Hospital, Birmingham.
  • November 11 - The War comes to an end in a cease-fire.

1919

  • June 28 - The war officially ends, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
  • July 15 - Tolkien is released from service.
  • July 16 - Tolkien is officially demobilized.

References