Pozieres, pulverised by shelling, where George Young suffered shell shock. AWM A05776 |
George Henry Young suffered a bit of a battering in the war. He was wounded in the foot at the Dardanelles, being invalided to Malta and later England. In 1916 in France he was hospitalised with shell shock, and again invalided to England. During his lengthy periods in convalescence, he managed to marry a young English woman, and when repatriated in 1919, they had a baby with them.
When he returned to France he suffered shell shock after the terrible shelling of Pozieres, where his Battalion had been posted.
Rod Martin tells the story of George Young's war.