Abeele During the Great War
On Sunday the 20th May, a one-day exhibition ‘Abeele tijdens de Groote Oorlog’ (Abeele during the Great War) took place during the ‘Abeele kerremesse’ funfair at the village’s community centre d’ Hoge Schole. Though I was unable to attend, there should have been on displayu significant content regarding 6 Squadron (I provided details as to 6 Squadron's involvement with the local community during the two and a half years it was based at Abeele, from April 1915 to November 1917

Steve Johnson
May 20, 2018
Another Officer for 6 Squadron WW1 Roll of Honour
As part of the research process for my next book, I have come across a 6 Squadron observer who was wounded in action during WW1 but died...

Steve Johnson
Apr 1, 2018


Burial Conundrum Solved after 100 Years
On the first day of the Battle of Messines, 7th June 1917, 6 Squadron experienced the highest number of flying casualties for any single day of the First World War, a statistic not to be equalled in the 103 years since the squadron was formed. Over a few short hours, four men were killed, three were injured and one was taken prisoner of war. The crew of one of the aircraft lost that day (RE8 Serial No A3214) were reported as 'Killed in Action', though their bodies were never
Steve Buster Johnson
Nov 6, 2017


Location of Deimlingseck (Belgium)
One of my recent WW1 queries involved determining the exact location of Deimlingseck, where on the 31st July 1917 (the first day of the...

Steve Johnson
Jul 16, 2017


Royal Aircraft Factory RE8 Cockpit Instruments
I received a request last week regarding the cockpit instruments that were standard in the Royal Aircraft Factory RE8, one of the...

Steve Johnson
Jun 13, 2017


Basingstoke (Old and New)
Following a request from a number of people who have read my book 'Leaning on a Lamp Post', I am including here a composite map of the town of Basingstoke (UK), being a black and white 1894 map of the city superimposed on a colour photograph of the same area, courtesy of Google Earth. A great deal of research went into the section of the book that took place in Basingstoke during 1910, especially in the area around the old wharf (now the bus station). It is interesting to see

Steve Johnson
Jun 13, 2017
