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Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« on: Thursday 12 July 18 15:04 BST (UK) »
I am looking for any details of the Royal Engineers 708th General construction company during WW2, particularly between September 1939 - June 1941, I believe they were in Greece from March 1941, and were at some stage on Crete during April - June 1941. Any information would be gratefully received.

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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 12 July 18 16:01 BST (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat!

The period Jun 1940 - May 1941 is covered by two war diaries :

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_aq=708%20general%20construction&_ep=ENGINEERS&_cr=wo&_dss=range&_ro=any&_st=adv

although they are not digitised and would need you to visit or have them copied (expensive, don't embark on this without further advice!).  The lack of a war diary before Jun 1940 suggests they may well have served at home up to that point.

There don't appear to be any records of the company at the RE Museum.  Unfortunately, however valuable their services to the war effort, that type of unit does not attract as much limelight as the teeth arms, for example a quick look for information on the Battle for Crete mentions the construction of airfields but then concentrates entirely on the battle and I think that might be the experience looking at histories.

Others may have less gloomy suggestions.

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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 12 July 18 16:32 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for this information, it fills in a couple of gaps for me.

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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 26 May 20 07:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Steve, My grandfather was in that company
He was Sapper WW2 - 1920910 Alexander B Ritchie (Alec) from Peebles, Selkirkshire, Scotland
My grandfather disembarked at Suez with the Royal Engineers 708th General construction company on 27 aug 1940.  He was reported missing in Greece on in apr 1941. He was kept prisoner for the rest of the war.
From his international red cross info he was captured in Kalamata, Greece and appears on prisoner list 11 Apr 1941. Taken to Stalag 306 XVIIID then on to XVIIIB on 31 jul 1941
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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 26 May 20 11:37 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much for this information, this has added another piece to the jig saw around when the arrived in Suez. My Grandfather was involved In the defence of Crete and was MIA 28th April 1941, reported as a POW on 6th August 1941, he was in Stalag 383. Any other information about the 708 would be gratefully received.

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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #5 on: Friday 03 July 20 12:33 BST (UK) »
My father's Cousin, George Bisset, was a sapper in the same company, they were in the Middle East and Africa before going to Greece where he was wounded and captured on 2/8/41, he ended up in Stalag XVIII-A where there was a photo taken of him on 18/1/41.

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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 13 April 21 22:44 BST (UK) »
My Uncle, William Hendry Russell [Dovish] was Sapper 1989030. [1] Two dates were given for his going missing when he dived from the ship to avoid capture by Germans  and [2] a few days later when he was killed on the run from German Forces. I have seen his Grave in Phaleron War Cemetery 14.A.9 . Was  he on Balmoral at Piraeus where I stayed?

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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #7 on: Friday 16 April 21 07:48 BST (UK) »
I am still trying to piece things together in regards to his journey from the Suez to capture, so uncertain where he was captured at present, but from your information (Thank you) i would have an educated guess that he was captured at the same area.

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Re: Royal Engineers 708th General construction company
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 28 July 21 13:52 BST (UK) »
Have just come upon this thread.

My father was 1894600 Sapper J W Chadwick. He served with the RE in 708 Gen Cons Coy from 1940 to April 1941, when he was captured at Kalamata in Greece.

He enlisted with his brother-in-law (my uncle) on 1st April 1940. He was 1894601 Sapper W Mills. he also served with the same company. Prior to embarkation for Egypt in June 1940, they were stained at least part of the time in/around Margate. They sailed from Liverpool in Convoy WS1. A fast convoy of three ships comprising Queen Mary, Aquitania and Mauretania. I'm unsure of the actual date of arrival in Egypt.

I have no recollection of specific dates for their activities in the Western Desert. However, they were probably involved in Operation Compass in some way or other. Both recalled being at the outposts of Buq Buq, Fort Madalena, Fort Capuzzo. They were (it seems) with the Australians at Bardia, then on to  Tobruk and Derna. What (if any) actual construction work they undertook during this period I have no idea. They were then sent to Greece in March 1941. I have no information as to what or where they served there. The only information I have is that my dad told of two events. Being left on the beach as the last ship sailed, and being told to 'fix bayonets' in some ill-conceived plan to attack the Germans. That order was rescinded and he and many others 'went into the bag'. Eventually he was sent to Stalag XVIIID at Marburg and in 1942 to Stalag XVIIIA at Wolfsburg. He was separated from my uncle after becoming a PoW. My uncle finished up in Stalag 383 (Hohenfels). Currently I do not have my dad's service record, as it appears Covid is slowing processing of these to a snails pace. I hope in due course I will get them.