Talbot Kelly was commissioned as a
second lieutenant with the
Royal Horse Artillery on 22 April 1915. He served as a Forward Observation Officer with the 9th (Scottish) Division, 52nd Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery, in France, from May 1915 until January 1917. He saw combat in the
Battle of Loos (1915), the
Battle of the Somme (1916) and the
Battle of Arras (1917). He was wounded by the blast from a shell at the
Battle of Passchendaele on 5 August 1917.) in 1924, he was discharged from the army in 1929.), and was Chief Instructor at the War Office Camouflage Development and Training Centre in Farnham for the duration of the war. a rank he retained until discharge. For his work at Farnham he was appointed, in the
1944 New Year Honours, a
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). At that time he was also credited with the rank of Temporary Major. His memoir, ''A Subaltern's Odyssey: Memoirs of the Great War, 1915–1917'', was published posthumously in 1980. == Civilian career ==