War Diary
Dickebusch - 31st August: T Lt D.D. Bulger and T 2/Lt C Bridges proceeded on leave.
Dickebusch - 1st Sept 1917: Railhead, Dickebusch siding. 68th and 69th Bde Groups rear in detail from railhead, 70th Bde Group by DSG to R.P. at Wippenhoek. R.A and No 1 Co Train attached V Army Railhead at Peselhoek thence by R.P. on Poperinghe-Vlamertinge Road.
No T3/025010 Dr. O. Bradley, 192 Co ASC killed by shellfire on 31st ult. END
Stratford Herald Article
Stratford Herald - 21st September 1917
Shipston-on-Stour
DEATH OF ANOTHER SHIPSTON SOLDIER - Mrs O. Bradley of Stratford Road has received the news that her eldest son Driver O. G. Bradley ASC has been killed in France. Driver Bradley who was only 21 at the time of his death volunteered in 1914 and he was a keen soldier, greatly respected and highly popular with both his officers and comrades, as several letters received by his mother testify. He was killed by shrapnel, death being instantaneous. The deepest sympathy is felt for Mrs Bradley and his other relatives.