Joss Family Gathering

Title

Joss Family Gathering

Description

(This was originally shared through the Great War Archive)

In the group, at the back is William Joss (in, I think, Gordon Highlanders) visiting Oxford to congratulate his eldest son, also William, on the right, who had just qualified as a doctor, who then went on to join the RAMC and was awarded the MC in North Africa. On retirement, he became a GP in Nottingham for the rest of his life. The son on the left is Bert, my father, - note second photograph - who was born in 1901 and joined the Scottish Horse in 1916. He was too young and his father got him a discharge, but soon after, Bert joined the Royal Engineers as shown in this uniform in the first photograph. He served in Ypres, where he was buried alive in a trench shelter for four days before being dug out and recovered. Back in the UK he was convalescent, then sent to Middle East where he proudly claimed that he marched into Jerusalem under General Allenby. Back home he went into the postal service. He never claimed his medals. I do so wish he had so that I might treasure them. If of any consequence, I served in the RAF as a Rear Gunner on Lancasters and my son served in both the Army and the Air Force in various parts of the world. I hope all this is clear, and best wishes for the project.

Contributor

Douglas Joss, through the Great War Archive

Licence

This item is from The Great War Archive, University of Oxford (www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/gwa); © Douglas Joss

made available under the JISC Model Licence.

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Citation

“Joss Family Gathering,” Oxford at War 1914-1918, accessed April 27, 2024, http://www.oxfordatwar.uk/items/show/27.

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