Leslie Langham Dinning
(Confirmed)
Born: 17 May, 1893
Died: 21 May, 1924
Biographical Summary:
Les Dinning was a member of the teaching staff at Mosman Public School who enlisted with his colleague John (Jack) Henry Reid on 31 August 1914 which was less than three weeks after Australia became involved in World War 1.
He and Jack Reid were in the 1st Battalion at the Gallipoli landing on 25 April 1915. Les received a bullet wound to his arm (not recorded in his service file) that day. The next day Jack received a serious head wound which ultimately led to his return to Australia in 1916 after treatment in Alexandria, Egypt and then England.
Jack wrote to Les Dinning’s father, the Reverend Benjamin Dinning, the Methodist minister at Lindfield, and to his parents about the lead up to the landing and the situation at Gallipoli before he was wounded. He tells how Les’s actions saved his life before he was evacuated to Alexandria. The story was retold around the 20th anniversary of the landing.
Les was again wounded in June 1915 and, more seriously, in August 1915, at the Battle of Lone Pine. His letter to friend, Arthur Wesley Wheen, written while recovering in the 3rd Australian General Hospital at Madros, Lemnos, Greece, provides a detailed description of the preparations for that battle.
Les rejoined his battalion in late September 1915. By the time of the evacuation from Gallipoli in December 1915, he had been promoted to Corporal. He was promoted to Sergeant two months later.
The 1st Battalion was transferred to France in March 1916. In a letter to his father he graphically recounts his "narrow escapes" during the fighting by his Battlion between 23 and 25 July 1916 at the Battle of Pozieres:
"I have once more come out without a scratch from another modern hell in the fight at Pozieres. Certainly I had some narrow escapes, very narrow in fact, and at times I marvel how I escaped without injury. The second night we were subjected to a very intense bombardment; 6in and 9in high explosive shells were literally rained on us, and it was only the dogged determination of the Australians that enabled us to hold the position. Once when I was crouched under the parapet of our very poor trench, a shell skimmed the top of the trench and burst in the back or parados of the trench, killing outright two of my men, wounding a third one, and burying the rest of us. When I dug myself out and two or three others, I found I was intact, but my nerves rather shaky.
“We then ran to another part of the trench for protection. I hadn't been there more than five minutes when another shell, partially blinding me with its flash, burst just in front of me. When I dug myself out I found I was again intact, but the sergeant-major in a dugout two yards away from me was calling out piteously for stretcher-bearers, with a very badly broken leg. I again ran to another part of the trench, which I thought might be free from shells, but hadn't been there many minutes when another shell burst quite close again burying three or four of us, but doing no other damage. At this point the bombardment slackened, and with nerves very shaky I got into another part of the trench, and rested till morning.”
Les was wounded for the fourth time 10 days later on 20 August 1916, when his Battalion was under heavy artillery bombardment in the front line at Pozieres. His serious chest wounds required extensive treatment in England before he eventually returned to Australia as a “cot case” in August 1918.
Before and after his discharge from the AIF, he continued to receive treatment at Randwick and Royal Prince Alfred Hospitals and Cannonbury Soldiers Home, Darling Point. The after effects of his injuries eventually caused his death in May 1924. [JSB]
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Service Number: 660
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Main Sources:
- Dinning Leslie Langham SERN 660 POB Windsor NSW POE Randwick NSW NOK F Dinning Benjamin NAA file (Webpage)
- A letter to Arthur Wesley Wheen from Leslie Langham Dinning Describes preparations for the Battle of Lone Pine National Library of Australia (Webpage)
- First World War Embarkation Rolls Leslie Langlow Dinning (Webpage)
- OUR TROOPS (Newspaper Article)
- AUSTRALIANS AT THE DARDANELLES AN INTERESTING LETTER (Newspaper Article)
- THE ANZAC SPIRIT Tale of Two Diggers (Newspaper Article)
- OUR ROLL OF HONOUR FOR GOD FOR KING and FOR COUNTRY Methodists who have enlisted for the Aust Expeditionary Forces (Newspaper Article)
- Letters From Our Boys at The Dardanelles (Newspaper Article)
- Week to Week (Newspaper Article)
- BRIEF MENTION SPECIAL NOTICE (Newspaper Article)
- MEN OF THE DARDANELLES LANCECORPORAL DINNING (Newspaper Article)
- Our Soldiers (Newspaper Article)
- RALLY TO THE FLAG (Newspaper Article)
- CASUALTIES SEVENTYSEVENTH LIST NEW SOUTH WALES WOUNDED (Newspaper Article)
- CASUALTIES 138th LIST ISSUED NEW SOUTH WALFS RETURNED TO DUTY (Newspaper Article)
- ANZAC DAY Tamworth Schools Commemoration (Newspaper Article)
- SERGEANT LES DINNING (Newspaper Article)
- BRIEF MENTION wounded in action (Newspaper Article)
- CASUALTIES NEW SOUTH WALES WOUNDED (Newspaper Article)
- NARROW ESCAPES Letter describing experiences at Pozieres 10 August 1916 (Newspaper Article)
- CASUALTIES 242nd LIST NEW SOUTH WALES WOUNDED (Newspaper Article)
- SERGEANT DINNING AT THE FRONT (Newspaper Article)
- BRIEF MENTION Badly wounded (Newspaper Article)
- BRIEF MENTION Christmas cablegram (Newspaper Article)
- OUR WOUNDED IN ENGLAND (Newspaper Article)
- BRIEF MENTION Condition improving (Newspaper Article)
- BRIEF MENTION Returning to Australia (Newspaper Article)
- Homeward Bound ANOTHER BATCH OF SICK AND WOUNDED RETURNING ON STEAMER G (Newspaper Article)
- Sergt Les Dinning Returning (Newspaper Article)
- PERSONAL Return to Australia (Newspaper Article)
- Our Soldiers (Newspaper Article)
- PERSONAL Randwick Hospital (Newspaper Article)
- Personal Relapse (Newspaper Article)
- PERSONAL Visit to Cootamundra (Newspaper Article)
- Death Notice SMH (Newspaper Article)
- Family Notices Nepean Times (Newspaper Article)
- PERSONAL Obituary Cootamundra Herald (Newspaper Article)
- OBITUARY MR L L DINNING (Newspaper Article)
- MR LESLIE L DINNING Obituary (Newspaper Article)
- Death Notice The Methodist (Newspaper Article)
- THE LATE MR LESLIE DINNING The Methodist (Newspaper Article)
- THE LATE MR L L DINNING Daily Examiner Grafton (Newspaper Article)
- THE LATE L L DINNING Windsor and Richmond Gazette (Newspaper Article)
- LATE SERGT DINNING (Newspaper Article)
Commemorations:
- DINNING L. L. on the South Face of the
- Dinning on the Mosman Public School Roll of Honour