“Blighties” and a Good Sleep
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Anything, what you wanted was a nice
clean blighty, something you didn't mind a
leg or getting a wound but you had
visions of nice clean sheets,
good food and so on and chances of a bit
of leave but it just didn't always
work out that way. I know I had one wound
and I thought well boy I'll have a beautiful blighty,
I'm gonna sleep in, that's one thing that
everybody wanted so bad was a chance
to sleep without somebody,
“Okay come on, wake up!”
Working party, fatigue party, ration party,
digging party, flaring party, wiring party,
patrol, you name it - we had em all.
So you had visions of getting all the sleep
you blinging well want.
Well I thought I was well away.
Four o'clock in the morning,
“Okay son, turn over we gotta have our irrigation,”
and they had this irrigation was
what they called a decant (sp) solution,
it was kind of a red solution,
I forget what was in it but it sluices
through your wound - a tube went into it and
just sluiced through it and oh my God
when that cold, when that cold decant (sp)
solution hit there it was murder and
so never, never no way that doggone
people would never let you get a good sleep.
Description
Mr. Henley discusses the fact that a 'blighty', a condition or wound requiring hospitalization in England, offered everyone a good night's sleep. However, his rehab requires being awakened at 4 am every morning to have his leg wound irrigated.
Roy Henley
Roy Henley was born in London, Ontario on September 29, 1898. After enlisting in Toronto in 1916 with the 166th Queens Own Rifles, he was discharged with suspected tuberculosis. Mr. Henley re-enlisted, sailed to England aboard the horse transport SS Welshman, and joined the Quebec Regiment. Mr. Henley's recollections are detailed, sometimes graphic and occasionally humorous. His experiences spanned many battles; the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, Cambrai and Arras.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 1:59
- Person Interviewed:
- Roy Henley
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- First World War
- Battle/Campaign:
- Arras
- Branch:
- Army
- Rank:
- Sergeant
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