WAR
DIARY FOR JANUARY 1917
1
Jan 1917 - Front Line, Cuinchy Battalion relieved 16/R.Warwickshire
Rgt in CUINCHY LEFT Subsector. Dispositions as under. B Coy. 2
Platoons S of CANAL, one in front line, one in HUNTERS. 2 Platoons
in Support N of CANAL one in SPOILBANK KEEP one in ORCHARD. A
Coy. Immediately N of CANAL one platoon in Front Line one in ARTILLERY
ROW Supports BAYSWATER ROAD C Coy. Centre Coy. 2 Platoons in Front
Line between ORCHARD RD & FINCHLEY Rd. 2 Platoons in OXFORD
TERRACE (SUPPORTS). D Coy. Left Coy. 2 Platoons in Front Line
between FINCHLEY RD & RED DRAGON CRATER. 1 Platoon in STRATHCONA
WALK. 1 Platoon in CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. H.Q. in Village line N.
of CANAL. Trenches in very poor state owing to recent heavy rain
and accommodation for men in Trenches very poor & scanty.
REs working in Oxford & Cambridge Terrace making "White" shelters,
but progress very slow.
2
Jan 1917 In trenches. Enemy bombarded front line of Left &
Centre Coys with small aerial Torpedoes & rifle grenades,
causing a certain amount of material damage but no casualties.
Work chiefly confined to clearing trenches and putting up shelters.
40yds of wiring in front of Left Coy.
3
Jan 1917 In Trenches. Enemy again fired on our front line of Left
Coy with aerial torpedoes and near RED DRAGON with "Minnies" doing
considerable damage to trench. Our Artillery did not reply, probably
owing to Relief by 5th Divl. Arty.
4
Jan 1917 In Trenches. Day quiet until 7 p.m. when a mine was blown
opposite GIVENCHY at N. of existing Craters. The enemy retaliated
very promptly with his artillery and eventually bombarded our
left Support trenches with 77 mm H.E. & Shrapnel, blowing
in trench and causing 10 casualties (3 killed 7 wounded). The
front line hardly suffered. Rest of night quiet. LT COL F.N.
[Francis Noel] BUTLER proceeded on leave and CAPT.C.A.S.
[Charles Alan Smith] MORRIS assumed command of Battalion
5
Jan 1917 - Village Line, Harley Street, Cuinchy Battalion relieved
by 16/R.Warwick Rgt and proceeded in relief to VILLAGE LINE in
HARLEY STREET (CUINCHY). The Adjutant (Capt.H.WILLANS)
and Capt [A.O.R.] BEALE returned from leave.
6-8
Jan 1917 In support as above. Work on strengthening Village Line,
which consists of line of strong points or Keeps. Capt.O.A.R.Beale
M.C. went for attachment to Staff. Brigade Training Depot
established at BEUVRY. This Dept under Command of Maj.DEAKIN
(16/R.War.R.) takes all drafts that come to Brigade. Drafts remain
at Dept until fully qualified in Musketry & all branches of
training - when they are absorbed into their Battalions. Lt.
A.J. [Arthur James] FYSON proceeded for duty to the Training
Dept as instructor.
9
Jan 1917 - Front Line Cuinchy Left SubSection Relieved 16/R.Warwickshire
Rgt. in CUINCHY Left Subsection. Dispositions as on 1st inst.
1/NORFOLK Rgt on right, 13th Infantry Bde. on left.
10-12
Jan 1917 In trenches as above. Enemy fairly active with Artillery
& T.M.s. Trenches very wet & bad in parts.
13
Jan 1917 - le Quesnoy and Beuvry Relieved by 16/R.Warwickshire
Rgt. withdrew to Billets at LE QUESNOY, with one Coy. at BEUVRY.
14-16
Jan 1917 In Billets as above.
17
Jan 1917 - Cuinchy Left Subsection Relieved 16/R.Warwickshire
Rgt. in CUINCHY LEFT. Dispositions as before except that 2 platoons
S. of Canal are now withdrawn & placed in PONT FIXE redoubt
& at Bn. H.Q. (B. Coy. this forming a support Coy). Southern
Boundary being the Canal.
18
Jan 1917 Enemy shelled supporting Battery (A./300) with about
500 Gas Shells (TEAR) during afternoon. Effect of these Lachrymatory
shells was felt in subsection held by Bttn. but no casualties.
19-21
Jan 1917 In trenches as above. Quiet period. trenches wet &
in bad repair. Frost began.
22
Jan 1917 - Feuillade Barracks, Bethune Withdrew to BETHUNE on
relief by 1/E.SURREY Rgt. (95th Infantry Bde) Battalion billeted
in FEUILLADE Barracks, BETHUNE. Lt.-Colonel F.N.BUTLER
returned from leave.
23-31
Jan 1917 In Billets as above. Frost continued during whole period,
restricting training owing to cold. Route Marches, Drill &
certain amount of Musketry carried out. on 28th Capt.O.A.R.BEALE,
M.C. returned from attachment to Staff & assumed duties
of Acting/Adjutant. Capt.H.WILLANS, M.C. proceeding to
Brigade for attachment.
WAR
DIARY FOR FEBRUARY 1917
1
Feb 1917 - le Touret Battalion moved to Billets in LE TOURET &
acted as Bde Reserve to FERME du BOIS sector. Very cold weather
& very cold billets for the men (O.O. No.47 dated 31/1/17)
2
Feb 1917 In billets. Officers reconnoitred the line.
3
Feb 1917 Ditto
4
Feb 1917 Ditto Military Cross ribbons were presented by Sir
R.B.HAKING C.,B. cmdg XI Corps to Capt H.WILLIANS M.C.
Capt O.A.R.BEALE M.C. and 2/Lt H.J. [Horace John] EVERETT
M.C. in the Theatre at BETHUNE.
5
Feb 1917 - Front Line Ferme du Bois Right Subsection Relieved
the 16th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Reg in the Right Sub-section of
the FERME du BOIS Sub-sector relief passed off quietly in Daylight.
A&B Coys in Firing line 'C' Coy in RICHMOND TERRACE D Coy
in O.B.L. (O.O.50 dated 4/2/17). Trenches in fair condition, but
were very weak & damaged.
6-8
Feb 1917 Very quiet nothing of note to record.
9
Feb 1917. Le Touret Bn was relieved by the 16/R.War R. & withdrew
to Billets in LE TOURET see O.O. 51 dated 8/2/17
10
Feb 1917 In Billets. Training was carried on in Coys. Capt
H.WILLIANS M.C. appointed Staff Captain 15 Inf Bde. A/Capt
O.A.R.BEALE M.C. appointed Adjutant to 1/Bedfordshire Regt.
(Authority XI Corps No.A6/316 dated 19/2/17)
11-12
Feb 1917 In Billets. Very cold.
13
Feb 1917 Inspected by Sir Douglas HAIG C-in-C British Armies
in FRANCE. See attached App IV [not attached]
14
Feb 1917 - Front Line Ferme du Bois Right Subsection Relieved
16/R.War.R. in trenches see O.O.52 dated 13.2.17. The trenches
were held with 3 Coys & one coy in Billets Rue de L'EPPINETTE.
This coy supplied wiring parties for coy. in Front line.
15
Feb 1917 Nothing to record in trenches
16
Feb 1917 Inter - Coy relief passed off quietly see O.O. 53 dated
15.2.17 attached [not attached]
17
Feb 1917 About 4.45 a.m. Enemy raided our trenches
see attached report dated 17th [Comment; attached in
Appendices]
18
Feb 1917 - le Touret Relieved by 16/R.War.R. & withdrew to
Billets in LE TOURET see O.O. No.54 dated 17/2/17
19-20
Feb 1917 Bn. was re-organised according to instructions received
from G.H.Q. Bn HQ including Transport & Quarter Masters employ
was reduced to 150 strong plus 16 snipers & 16 Drums. Coys
were re-organised as follows: Coy H.Q. 14 including officers.
4 Platoons each consisting of 4 sections as under No.1 section
Riflemen & Rifle Grenadiers No.2 section Lewis Gunners &
Snipers No.3 section Bombers No.4 section Riflemen & Rifle
Grenadiers
21
Feb 1917 - Front Line Ferme du Bois Right Subsection Relieved
16/R.War.R. in the line see O.O. No.55 dated 20.2.17
22
Feb 1917 In trenches nothing to report
23
Feb 1917 Inter-Coy relief see O.O. No.56
24
Feb 1917 In trenches
25
Feb 1917 - le Touret Relieved by 16/R.War.R. see O.O. No.57
26
Feb 1917 In Billets at LE TOURET. Several officers of Russian
Mission passed our billets & called in at the officers Mess.
27
Feb 1917 - Beuvry Bn. moved to Billets in BEUVRY. Mostly good
billets but rather crowded. See O.O. No.58
28
Feb 1917 In Billets at BEUVRY. Good training grounds. Special
attention paid to training Lewis Gunners, Rifle Grenadiers &
Bombers.
WAR
DIARY FOR MARCH 1917
1
Mar 1917 - Beuvry BEUVRY. Battalion carried on with training excellent
weather.
2
Mar 1917 BEUVRY. Battalion carried on with training excellent
weather.
3
Mar 1917 BEUVRY. Battalion carried on with training excellent
weather. All officers reconnoitred CAMBRIN SECTOR.
4
Mar 1917 6th Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. billeted in BETHUNE
5
Mar 1917 - Front Line Cambrin Relieved 9th Bn. K.O.Y.L.I. Relief
passed off quietly. Trenches in very bad condition. See O.O. No.59
dated Mar 3.
6
Mar 1917 In Trenches. Bosche Snipers & T.M.s very active.
7
Mar 1917 Inter coy relief
8
Mar 1917 In trenches
9
Mar 1917 - Village Line Relieved by 16/R.War.R. & withdrew
to Village line see O.O. No.60 dated 8th.
10-12
Mar 1917 In Village line supplied working parties for front line
13
Mar 1917 Relieved 16/R.War.R. in Right Sub sector CAMBRIN Sector
see O.O. 61 dated 12.3.17.
14-15
Mar 1917 Nothing to report Trenches very bad owing to Frost &
Rain.
16
Mar 1917 Trenches. About 8 p.m. the Enemy attempted to raid
our trenches. See attached report & XI Corps wire
[Comment; attached in Appendices]
17
Mar 1917 - Annequin Bn. withdrew into reserve billets at ANNEQUIN.
See O.O. 62 dated 16.3.17
18
Mar 1917 Opportunity was taken to re-equip the men as far as possible
19
Mar 1917 - Orphanage, Bethune Relieved by 2/8 Manchester Regt
199 Bde, 66th Division & withdrew to Billets in ORPHANANGE
BETHUNE see O.O. 63 dated 18.3.17
20
Mar 1917 Day spent in cleaning up
21
Mar 1917 Platoon training commenced under new organisation
22nd
Mar 1917 Bn ordered to be ready to move at 6 hours notice to support
the 66th Division in CAMBRIN, CUINCHY, GIVENCHY & FERME du
BOIS sectors in case of hostile attack. One officer per coy reconnoitred
line Platoon training carried on
23
Mar 1917 Platoon training
24
Mar 1917 Platoon training. Inspection by B.G.C.
25
Mar 1917 - Allouagne Moved to ALLOUAGNE via ANNEZIN, LA BOURRIERE
[sic], LAPUGNOY. Very bad training grounds & poor billets
for men
26
Mar 1917 Platoon training wet morning
27
Mar 1917 Platoon training in woods E. of ALLOUAGNE
28
Mar 1917 Platoon training in woods E. of ALLOUAGNE
29
Mar 1917 Platoon training in woods E. of ALLOUAGNE Billets and
Training Grounds very much improved
30
Mar 1917 Coys bathed at AUCHEL & were inspected by Cmdg Officer
31
Mar 1917 1st days Coy training
WAR
DIARY FOR APRIL 1917
1
Apr 1917 - Allouagne In Billets at ALLOUAGNE - continued Coy training.
Lt.Col.P.R.[Percy Reginald] WORRALL M.C. DEVONSHIRE Regt.
assumed command of the Battalion.
2
Apr 1917 Coy training
3
Apr 1917 Bn training
4
Apr 1917 Bn took part in Bde scheme over Flagged course see O.O.
No.01 dated April 3.17
5
Apr 1917 Bn Training
6
Apr 1917 Bn Training
7
Apr 1917 - Bruay la Buissiere Bn moved to BRUAY (O.O. No.65 dated
5th). Move being postponed from 6th to 7th
8
Apr 1917 - Cambligneul Moved to CAMBLIGNEUIL O.O. No.66 dated
7th. 5th Division in reserve to CANADIAN CORPS. Bn ordered to
be ready to move at one hours notice Major R.Le [Reginald]
Le HUQUET joined Bn & assumed duties of 2nd in command
9
Apr 1917 In Billets at CAMBLIGNEUL blankets & Haversacks dumped
at Bde H.Q.
10
Apr 1917 Orders received for an officer to reconnoitre positions
round GIVENCHY & THE PIMPLE at 2 a.m. 1 hours notice to move
increased to 4 hours. Bn resumed training Bn Scouts under 2/Lt
[John Phillipps] KINGDON & Lt. [Geoffrey de Carteret] MILLIAS
11
Apr 1917 C.O. & Adjt. reconnoitred line from MONT ST ELOY.
Coy Training. Weather very bad.
12
Apr 1917 CAMBLIGNEUL. Training continued
13
Apr 1917 Bn moved to VILLERS au BOIS see O.O. No.67 dated 13.4.17.
C.O. Adjt. Coy Cmdrs & C.S.Ms reconnoitred VIMY Ridge, GIVENCHY-en-GOHELLE.
Lt.P.F. [Percival Frank] HART 2/Lts F. [Frederick] HAGUE &
B.WILLIAMS joined for duty
14
Apr 1917 - Zouave Valley At 2 a.m. Bn was ordered to move forward
into close reserve in ZOUAVE VALLEY see O.O. No.68 dated 14.4.17.
Bn at once commenced make a mule track from TOTTENHAM TUNNEL to
GIVENCHY known as "HOOD" TRACK. 2/Lt [Douglas Edward] HOOD
was killed, 2/Lt. [Leonard] DOLMAN wounded also 1 O.R.
Killed & 4 O.Rs wounded.
15
Apr 1917 Bn carried on road making very bad weather 1 O.R. wounded
16
Apr 1917 As above. Hostile shelling increased 2 O.R.s Killed.
4 O.Rs wounded
17
Apr 1917 - Front Line, Cyril Section Road making as above. 6 p.m.
Bn relieved 1/Norfolk Regt & detachment of 43 Canadian Bn
in Cyril Section see O.O. No.69 dated 14.4.17 Preliminary Orders
dated 15.4.17 O.O. No.70 dated 17.4.17. Relief complete 2.30 a.m.
Bn dug in & connected up shell holes in a position from 200
yds to 500 yds from Enemy. 1 O.R. Killed 1 O.R. wounded.
18
Apr 1917 DEFENCE Scheme drawn up
19
Apr 1917 - Bois de la Folie As above. Heavy enemy shelling of
communication Routes 2 O.R.s Killed & 6 O.Rs wounded also
5 pack animals Killed & one wounded (Ration party) Bn relieved
by 1/Cheshire Regt & 16 R.War.R. in Front line. Withdrew to
BOIS de la FOLIE see O.O. No.71 dated 19.4.17
20
Apr 1917 - Zouave Valley Bn relieved by 15 R.War.R. (13th Bde)
& withdrew to ZOUAVE VALLEY dug outs see O.O. No.72 dated
20.4.17. 2/Lt [A.S.] TROTTER joined for duty.
21
Apr 1917 In position as above. Preliminary orders received for
capture of LA COULOTTE
22
Apr 1917 Bn proceeded to take up position for attack see O.O.
73 & Timetable attached [not attached]
23
Apr 1917 - la Coulotte/Berthonval Bn. attacked LA
COULOTTE see C.O.'s report attached [comment; attached
in Appendices].
Casualties:
Killed
Capt
C.A.S. [Charles Alan Smith] MORRIS, [Comment; died as a POW
7-5-1917], 2/Lt.T.M.K.
[Thomas Murray Kilpin] FLETCHER & 2/Lt.V.E.
[Vernon Edward] CURRY.
Missing
(believed killed)
2/Lt.T.
[Thomas] AKROYD [sic ACKROYD].
Wounded
& Missing
2/Lt.F.R.D.
[Frederick Donald Roberts] ILLINGWORTH.
Wounded
P.F.[Lt.
Percival Frank] HART, 2/Lt.A.F. [Arthur Francis] WOODFORD, W.M.
[William Martin] STANTAN, A.J. [Arthur James] FYSON, F. [Frederick]
HAGUE & H.A. [Harold Augustus] DEACON.
Other
Ranks 320
Relieved
by 13th Inf.Bde. & withdrew to camp at BERTHONVAL stayed night
& moved on
24
Apr 1917 - Cambligneul To Billets at CAMBLIGNEUL
25
Apr 1917 In billets as above, day devoted to cleaning up &
re-fitting.
26
Apr 1917 Visited & inspected by Maj. Gen. R.B.STEVENS C.M.G.
G.O.C. 5th Division. Bn inspected.
27
Apr 1917 - Gouy Servins Specialist training. Bn marched to GOUY
SERVINS met 1st Bn. Devonshire Regt at Football & won 2-1
goals.
28
Apr 1917 Specialist training. Two Coys bathed at CAMBLAIN L'ABBE.
2/Lts C.O. [Charles Owen] WHITFIELD & H.H. [Harold Henry] REYNOLDS
joined the Bn.
29
Apr 1917 In billets as above. Church parade (Brigade). The Corps
Commander (CANADIAN) Lt.Gen.Sir Julian BYNG K.C.B. K.C.M.G.
M.V.O. & G.O.C. 5th Division attended. Capt.E.G.[Eric
Gerald] FANNING M.C. joined the Bn.
30
Apr 1917 In billets CAMBLIGNEUL. Training proceeded with.
WAR
DIARY FOR MAY 1917
1
May 1917 - Cambligneul CAMBLIGNEUL. In Billets. Training of Specialists
carried on. Night Operations (Battn. in attack over open, special
attention paid to Scouts)
2
May 1917 As on May 1st. No night operations
3
May 1917 In Billets as above. Training carried on. Received Warning
Order from Bde to move to ROCLINCOURT Area. Tactical Exercise
for Officers & N.C.Os. LT Col. F.N. [Francis Noel] BUTLER
proceeded to join 11th Battn ESSEX RGT.
4
May 1917 - near Roclincourt Battn moved to vicinity of ROCLINCOURT
and bivouacked in open N. of village (see O.O. 74d/ May 3rd) Specialist
training carried on.
5
May 1917 In bivouacs as above. C.O. Adjt & Coy Cmdrs reconnoitred
route to 95th & 13th Bde H.Qs who were holding the line E.
of ARLEUX & W. of OPPY. Battn received orders to be ready
to move at 2hrs notice. Met 4th Battn. Bedfordshire Regt. who
were in bivouacs S.W. of ROCLINCOURT.
6
May 1917 In bivouacs as above. Specialist training. Battn worked
on Infantry Tracks & removed all barbed wire in vicinity of
Camp. Played 4th Battn. football
7
May 1917 In bivouacs as above. C.O. Adjutant Coy Cmdrs & I.O.
reconnoitred routes to Battalions of 13th Bde holding front line
W. of OPPY. During night enemy shelled camp. No damage done
8
May 1917 - near Fresnoy At 9.30 a.m. Battn received orders to
be ready to move at moments notice. At 10.30 a.m. received orders
to move forward at once and be in close reserve to 13th &
95th Inf. Bdes. who had been attacked during night in FRESNOY
VILLAGE. Battn. stayed in position, B.19.c.3/4, old German Trench,
during night. Rifle Grenades, Extra S.A.A., tools etc. were issued.
Officers reconnoitred CORP LINE East of WILLERVAL.
9
May 1917 - Corps Line East of Willerval and Farbus Station In
position as above. 8.15 p.m. Battn moved forward and relieved
1st D.C.L.I. (95th Bde) in support and took over CORPS LINE E.
of WILLERVAL with 2 coys and Line of Trenches E. of FARBUS STATION
with other 2 coys. Owing to strength of Battn approx 400 Trench
Strength, Coys were organized into 2 Platoons each Platoon having
Extra L.G.Section attached. Battn. H.Q. 100yds W. of FARBUS WOOD
(see O.O. No.74a d/9th). During night 2 Coys E. of FARBUS STATION
were heavily shelled with gas & tear shells. A few men were
slightly gassed
10
May 1917 In Support line as above. 5 men wounded by shell fire.
Our artillery opened a heavy bombardment on enemy's front line
at dusk. At 8.30 p.m. 2 Coys E. of FARBUS STATION were moved forward
to CORPS LINE E. of WILLERVAL
11-12
May 1917 Working parties were put on roads and arty tracks running
E from FARBUS RY Embankment to ARLEUX LOOP. Received orders to
relieve 1st CHESHIRE Rgt in LEFT SUB-SECTOR of ARLEUX Sector on
night of 13-14th. C.O. Adgt & Coy Officers reconnoitred line
held by 1st CHESHIRE RGT.
13
May 1917 - Front Line, Left Sub Sector Arleux Sector In position
as above. 10 p.m. Battn moved forward and relieved 1st CHESHIRE
RGT in front line (see O.O. 75 d/12th). Relief complete by 2.30
am 14th. Line taken over was approx 700 yds in length and consisted
of a series of pits which were not connected There were also saps
of about 150 yds between ourselves and units on our Right &
left where trenches had to be dug and posts established in order
to get in touch. Front line was held by A & D Coys under command
of Capt.M.W.[Montague Walter] HALFORD
14-15
May 1917 Nothing of importance to report. The whole Battn was
employed on making a continuous Front line digging communication
trench, Wiring front line and assisting RE who were making dug
outs for Frnt line Coy H.Q. & Battn H.Q.
16
May 1917 "B" & "C" Coys under 2/Lt. [James Kenneth] HOPE
relieved "A" & "D" Coys in front line A & D Coys withdrew
into support in ARLEUX LOOP. Relief passed off quietly. Weather
very bad. (see O.O. 76d/16th)
17
May 1917 Holding line; nothing to report
18
May 1917 - trenches S.W. of Farbus Wood near Commandant's House
Battn was relieved on night 18th-19th by 1st CHESHIRE RGT (see
O.O. No.77 d/18th) and withdrew into Bde Reserve in trenches S.W.
of FARBUS WOOD near COMMANDANT'S HOUSE. Relief passed off quietly.
Casualties during tour 2 O.R. killed 23 O.R. wounded. Attached
as a report on work done and showing dispositions in Front Line,
while Battn was in Front Line [not attached]. While Battn was
in Line, 8 O.R. per Coy were left behind at Transport Lines for
training in LEWIS GUN under 2/Lt J.P. [John Phillipps] KINGDON.
19-20
May 1917 Battalion in Bde Reserve as above. Enemy shelled position
fairly heavily at intervals causing some casualties. Companies
dug slip trenches near original trenches for better protection.
21
May 1917 Battalion in Bde Reserve as above. Occasional shelling.
Battn relieved 1/CHESHIRE R in Left front line. A & B Coys
in Firing Line, C & D Coys in Support. (see O.O. No.78 d/21st).
Relief passed off quietly. Complete 1.50 a.m. Casualties during
Tour in Reserve 1 Officer Wounded 1 O.R Killed 17 Wounded.
22
May 1917 - Left Front Line Battalion in Front Line. Enemy quiet;
his artillery confined to Counter battery work and rear communication.
Whole battn worked all night on consolidating Line. Lt. [Geoffrey
de Carteret] MILLAIS assumed temporary command of "B" Coy
and became O.C. Front Line, 2/Lt J.K. [James
Kenneth] HOPE
took over command of "C" Coy. Patrols out all night. No enemy
Patrols seen. Fighting patrol under 2/Lt [Charles Owen] WHITFIELD
found no opportunity for procuring identification and reported
German wire very thick.
23
May 1917 Battalion as above. Very occasional shells on Front Line
and Communication Trench, otherwise quiet. Lt Col P.R. [Percy
Reginald] WORRALL M.C. returned from leave. C.O. & Adjt
of 17 R.F. came up to reconnoitre position prior to taking over
Front Line. Also 1 Officer & 1 N.C.O. per Coy of 17 RF came
up and were attached to corresponding Coys. Sent guides under
2/Lt [Edgar Ivan Fitzroy] NAILER to reconnoitre route for
guiding relieving Battn in and the Coys out the next night. Fighting
Patrol under 2/Lt [John] DALTON found DEVON TRENCH unoccupied
but came on dead German, shoulder strap 73 and having a Fife in
case on equipment. Inter Coy relief B & D Coys relieved A
& B Coys in Front Line (see O.O. No.79 d/23rd)
24
May 1917 Battn as above. Enemy quiet. During whole tour in Front
Line Enemy aircraft were active, aeroplanes occasionally flying
very low over Front Line. These were engaged with Lewis Guns,
but without success. During night the Battn was relieved by 17th
Royal Fusiliers 5th Bde II Divn. Relief passed off quietly. Complete
1.50 am of 25th (See O.O. No.80 d/24th)
25
May 1917 - Camp south of Roclincourt Battalion withdrew to Camp
S of ROCLINCOURT about G.10.b. Battalion in Camp by 5.30 a.m.
Day devoted to Rest. Cleaning up, and clothing inspection.
26
May 1917 Battn in Camp as above. Commanding Officer inspected
Battn. Officers & NCOs from each company reconnoitre routes
etc. to Concentration Camp (A.24.d.) Corps Line (GREEN) on Ridge.
Lt [Geoffrey de Carteret] MILLAIS sent in advance. Commanding
Officer & A/Adj reconnoitre Green Line. Inter Platoon Football
matches after tea.
27
May 1917 Battn in Camp as above. Battn found Working Party of
150 men for Road making on ARRAS - BAILLEUL Road. Remainder attended
Church Parade and BATHS. 1 Officer 1 NCO & 1 Orderly from
each Coy reconnoitred Battalion Concentration position West of
Concentration Camp and N of air Line. Lt [Geoffrey de Carteret]
Millais and A/Adj reconnoitred route from Concentration position
to Green Line - Draft of 8 O.R. arrived from Base.
28
May 1917 Battn in camp as above. Working party as above. Remainder
of Bttn paraded from 8.30 AM till 12.30 P.M. Inter platoon football
match final after tea; won by 13 Platoon "D" Coy. Lt [George]
BLANCHARD admitted to 15th Field Ambulance sick. 2nd Lt
[George Colby] SHARPIN took over duties as Transport Officer.
Lt [Geoffrey de Carteret] MILLAIS took over A/Adjutant
from 2nd Lt [John Phillipps] KINGDON, who proceeded with
5 O.R. to XIII Corps Draft Training School. Commanding Officer
2nd in Command & Coy. officers attended lecture at ECOIVRES
on "Patrolling & Self Defence" by Capt COUSINS-HARDY.
29
May 1917 Bttn in camp as above. Parades & Working parties
as above. 4.0 P.M. Commanding Officer's lecture to Officers &
N.C.O.s on "The Duties of Officers & N.C.O.s." After tea football
match "D" Coy v Rest of Battn. 7.30 P.M. Open air concert by Capt
[John William] SULLIVAN & Co.
30
May 1917 Battn in camp as above. Parades & Working parties
as above. 2 P.M. Bayonet Fighting for Officers & N.C.O.s.
Lt [Ernest Frederick] HANSSEN & 1 Sgt per Coy reconnoitred
RED LINE East of WILLERVAL. 2nd Lt [Horace John] EVERETT M.C.
& 2 O.R proceeded to WAILLY to see a display by TANKS. Bttn
played football match against 1 D.C.L.I. Result we won by 2-1.