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War
Diary for January 1915
1 Jan 1915 - in trenches near Fleurbaix In trenches.
2 Jan 1915 - Pont-de-la-Justice Relieved by 1/Wiltshires. To
Billets at PONT de la JUSTICE.
3 Jan 1915 Lieut.H.O.Wilkins & 76 other ranks joined
2/Lieut.H.de Buriatte sick.
4 Jan 1915 Billets.
5-7 Jan 1915 - in trenches. Wet rain all night. Rain all day.
8 Jan 1915 - Fleurbaix Relieved. Billeted at FLEURBAIX.
9 Jan 1915 FLEURBAIX shelled no damage.
10 Jan 1915
11 Jan 1915 - in trenches In trenches. Wet night. 4 semi rotary
pumps received 2 French pattern.
12 Jan 1915 Captain J.S.Collings WELLS wounded. Major
C.C.ONSLOW arrived & took over command from Major
W.H.DENNE.
13 Jan 1915 Rain.
14 Jan 1915 - Pont-de-la-Justice Billets. PONT de la JUSTICE
8.30 p.m.
15 Jan 1915 Billets. PONT de la JUSTICE
16 Jan 1915 Billets. PONT de la JUSTICE
17-19 Jan 1915 - in trenches Snow & sleet In trenches. Very
dark night.
20 Jan 1915 - Fleurbaix Relieved. In billets FLEURBAIX
21 Jan 1915
22 Jan 1915
23-25 Jan 1915 - in trenches Trenches
26 Jan 1915 - Pont-de-la-Justice 5 high explosive shells fell
near junction of B and A Companies. 1 man wounded in shoulder.
Relieved. Billets at PT de la JUSTICE 8.30 p.m.
27 Jan 1915
28 Jan 1915 Test parade, on parade 721 - Transport 58.
29 Jan 1915 - in trenches In trenches
30 Jan 1915
31 Jan 1915 Lieut.L.F.SHAPTER 3 Suffolk Rgt. killed.
War Diary for February 1915
1-3 Feb 1915 - Fleurbaix Relieved. In billets FLEURBAIX.
4-6 Feb 1915 - in trenches In trenches.
7-9 Feb 1915 - Pont-de-la-Justice Relieved. Billets PONT de
la JUSTICE. Rain.
10-11 Feb 1915 - in trenches Trenches.
12 Feb 1915 Communication with C.Company Captain SHEARMAN
established. Now possible to move all along Battalion trenches
by day.
13-15 Feb 1915 - Fleurbaix Relieved. Billeted in FLEURBAIX
16-18 Feb 1915 - in trenches Trenches
19-21 Feb 1915 - Pont-de-la-Justice Billeted. PT. de LA JUSTICE
8 p.m.
22-24 Feb 1915 - in trenches Trenches.
25-27 Feb 1915 - Fleurbaix Billeted FLEURBAIX.
28 Feb 1915 - in trenches Met officers of 7th & 5th Regiments
Canadian Division, showed them round billets. 4 officers (1
per company) came into the trenches with Battn. In trenches
7.15 pm.
War Diary for March 1915
1 Mar 1915 - in trenches
2 Mar 1915 - Estaires Relieved by 7th Regt. Canadians, 9 P.M.,
Marched to ESTAIRES, arrived 11 P.M.
3-7 Mar 1915 In ESTAIRES.
8 Mar 1915 - Laventie Bn. moved from ESTAIRES at 4 P.M., into
Billets at LAVENTIE
9 Mar 1915 In Billets at LAVENTIE. Ref. Map BELGIUM Sheet 26,
Scale 1/40000.
10 Mar 1915 - near Neuve-Chapelle 2.30 A.M., Marched off for
position of assembly.
5 A.M., reached position of assembly and got into trenches,
about Square .21.b.N.E., During the operations the Bn. was in
Bde. Reserve on the right and in rear of the 2nd Bn. Rl.Scots
Fusiliers. 10.30 A.M., Left the position of assembly and advanced
to second position lining road in M.28.d. Companies came under
shell fire and there were some casualties. Remained in this
position till 4.20 P.M. 4.30 P.M., Advanced through old British
& German trenches in support of 2/R.S.F., on right flank.
Subjected to shell and rifle fire. The Bn. reached a position
about M.36.a.N.W. and M.29.d.S.E. and entrenched during the
night. Lieut.H.O.D.Wilkins led a strong patrol to the
high trees about road junction near M.36.a.N.W. and was severely
wounded. 1 man was killed. It was reported that the enemy were
not very strong but this was not confirmed. Line held by 2nd
Battn Bedf. R. as handed over to 7th Rgt. Canadian Div: 2 March
1915. Lieut.W.B.Carslake and Lieut.R.S.St.G.Mayne,
wounded, Other Ranks, 7 killed 41 wounded, 9 missing.
11 Mar 1915 The Battalion remained in this position all day.
Some casualties occurred from high explosive shrapnel from S.
also rifle fire from E., S. & W. No.9390 Pte A Hearne
did very good work carrying messages back to Bde. H.Q., on several
occasions. He was at last wounded near Bn. H.Q. trench, he had
to pass through belts of shrapnel fire also heavy rifle fire.
The Northamptons attempted to assault the houses to their front
but were met with a very heavy rifle & machine gun fire
& had to desist. It was this that kept the Bn. held to the
ground. Lt.Ashmead-Bartlett wounded, 6 O.Ranks killed,
23 wounded, 2 missing.
12 Mar 1915 uring the night 11/12, C & D Coys. dug trenches
at right angles to the original ones i.e. facing S., D Coy.
closed up. The salient opposite the high trees was occupied
by a Company of the R.S.F., who had been brought from the right
on the line being readjusted. The salient was rushed by the
Germans early in the morning of 12th March. The morning
till about noon was decidedly misty. 7 A.M. Major W.H.Denne
prepared to make a counter attack on the captured trench with
part of A.Coy. Major Denne was severely wounded. Captain
C.B.Cumberlege & Captain J.H.G.Baird commenced
a counter attack but the whole party was killed or wounded.
Captain Baird and 4 men reached the trench one man was
killed and the other 3 wounded. Report of this operation was
received at Bn. H.Q., at 7.35 A.M. At about the same time it
was noticed that the R.S.F., were suffering severely from our
own shell fire. The Adjt. was sent to report this to Bde. H.Q.
The Brigadier directed that the trench should be re-taken. Captain
C.C.Foss D.S.O., with 8 men of Bedfordshire Grenade Section
advanced along A.Coy. trench, behind the Northampton Trench,
followed by a Platoon of H Coy. to make good the trench and
attacked the Germans. These, after one or two grenades had been
thrown, held up their hands and were captured, 1 Officer &
48 Germans surrendered of whom 14 were wounded. A.Coy. was sent
forward to consolidate the position won. Part of a Platoon of
B.Coy. escorted the prisoners back.
Names of Grenade Section: -
No.9078 Pte W.EADE.
No.6215 Pte S.Scrivener [wounded, then killed later]
No.9822 Sgt W.Peggs
No.7270 Pte P.Cogan [Killed later]
No.6477 Pte W.Smith
No.9878 Pte G.Freshwater
No.5803 Pte J.Lovett
No.9797 Pte H.Barnett
No.16441 Pte F.Brown.
Two machine guns were put in position in captured salient
after dark.
Casualties: -
Major W.H.Denne wounded
Captain C.B.Cumberlege wounded
Captain J.H.G.Baird wounded
Lieut.C.A.S.Morris wounded
Other ranks: - 15 killed, 66 wounded, 5 missing.
13 Mar 1915 the Battalion remained in position.
14 Mar 1915 C. & D. Coys returned at dawn to position of
assembly, A & B remained in previous position. trench wire
was put out in front of A.Coy. during night of 13/14 March.
15 Mar 1915 - la Flinque About 11 P.M. the remaining two coys.
came away, A.Coy. being relieved by 150 men E.Lancs. R. The
whole Bn., in Billets near LA FLINQUE & S. of this point.
In LA FLINQUE Billets. Total casualties: - 8 Officers wounded,
2 Officers sick. Other Ranks, Killed 33, Wounded 144 Missing
21. [Total] 198. Reinforcements which arrived during the fight
on 11.3.15, Lieuts. A.E.Kuhn, C.A.S.Morris, R.H.B.Orlebar,
Bedf.R., & 58 Other Ranks. Fighting Strength on March 15th,
Officers 15, O ranks 759.
16 Mar 1915 - Estaires The Bn. moved into Billets in ESTAIRES.
500 men with officers were detailed for a working party and
did not actually arrive in billets till 2.30 A.M. March 17th.
17 Mar 1915 In Billets.
18 Mar 1915 2/Lt. W.H.George and 2/Lt W.J.Stonier,
Cadet Officers, ex Artists Rifles, arrived from St.Omer.
19 Mar 1915 Re-fitting. Attack Practices, Company Parades, Working
Parties.
20 Mar 1915 Major J.Mackenzie V.C., and 101 men arrived.
G.O.C. 7th Divn. paid unofficial visit to men in billets, 5
P.M.
21 Mar 1915 As for 19th.
22 Mar 1915 Brigadier General, 21 Inf. Bde. inspected last two
drafts of reinforcements and expressed himself very pleased
with their soldierlike & steady appearance.
23 Mar 1915 As for 19th.
24 Mar 1915 Battalion Attack Practice.
25 Mar 1915 Bn. took up position in trenches near FAUQUISSART
relieving 2nd Scots Guards and 6th Gordon Highlanders.
26 Mar 1915 - in trenches near Fauquissart In Trenches. The
following Officers arrived: -
2/Lt E.S.S.Taylor, 4N.Stafford Regt.
2/Lt L.F.Beal Cadet Officer ex Artists Rifles.
2/Lt R.H.Boys Cadet Officer ex Artists Rifles.
2/Lt R.S.Lardner Cadet Officer ex Artists Rifles.
2/Lt W.Ramsey Cadet Officer ex Artists Rifles.
27 Mar 1915 - near Laventie Relieved in evening by 2/Yorkshire
Regt. Into Billets about Road Junction Square M.6.d.sheet 36.
(East of LAVENTIE). The following letter was forwarded from
H.Q.21 Inf.Bde. No.293/G. d/27-3-15. “The Divisional
general has now received the reports on the action near NEUVE
CHAPELLE on 10th to 14th March. He desires to express his appreciation
of the steady conduct of the 2nd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment,
and particularly of the gallant action of Major Denne
and his small party who made a devoted counter attack on the
enemy in order to assist a neighbouring battalion. The Divisional
general wishes also to record his admiration of the conduct
of Captain C.C.Foss, D.S.O., and his few grenade throwers,
who succeeded in an attack on the enemy, capturing 50 prisoners.
The Divisional General much regrets the losses sustained by
this Battalion. 27th. March 1915 (sd) J.Isaac, Captain, ADC
7 Divn.”
The Machine Guns of the Bn. remained in the trenches when the
remainder of the Bn. was relieved.
28 Mar 1915 In Billets. Company Parades. 7 P.M., The Bn. paraded
& practised assembling in the prepared trenches. Lieut.
F.V.Parker 3/Bedf.R., and 16 Other Ranks joined.
29 Mar 1915 - in trenches Relieved 2/R.S.Fus. and 2/Wilts Regt.
in the trenches
30 Mar 1915 In trenches.
31 Mar 1915 - la Gorgue. Relieved by 2 Coys. 6/Gordon Hgrs.
and 2/Scots Guards, Bn. marched back by Coys. to billets in
LA GORGUE. Casualties from March 25-31: - O.Ranks Killed 4,
Wounded 8
War Diary
for April 1915
1 Apr 1915 - la Gorgue Company parades.
2 Apr 1915 Baths and Company parades.
3 Apr 1915 The Brigadier General inspected the Battalion on
parade & went round billets. He was pleased to express himself
very satisfied at the Smart turn out of the men and at the cleanness
& neatness of the billets. Strength on parade 22 officers
643 O.R.
4 Apr 1915 Easter day. Parade service in temporary church on
account of wet. Draft of 75 other ranks arrived from the Base.
5 Apr 1915 A wet day. Company parades. Conference of C.Os at
Bde H.Q. to allot ground for attack practise.
6 Apr 1915 Company attack practise. Heavy rain at night.
7 Apr 1915 Attack practises. Cold & showery. Brigadier inspected
draft & expressed himself pleased with their physique.
8 Apr 1915 Company parades. Ground very wet.
9 Apr 1915 as for 8th.
10 Apr 1915 Company attack practises. Fine & cold.
11 Apr 1915 Church parade in open. Fine.
12 Apr 1915 The Brigade was inspected by Field Marshal Sir
John French, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G. Commander
in Chief, British Expeditionary Force at 3.30 p.m. outside ESTAIRES.
The following were also present G.O.C. 1st Army G.O.C. 4 Corps
Brigadier General Lawford, Commanding 7 Division during
temporary absence of G.O.C. 7 Div: Brigadier General H.Watts
C.B., C.M.G. Cmdg 21 Inf Bde. The C in C addressed each
Battalion of the Brigade in turn. "Men of Bedfordshire -
I have come here today to tell you how much indebted I am to
you for your recent work. I know what you have done. I know
the losses you have suffered. I need not go into the detail
of the part you played in the three days battle at NEUVE CHAPELLE.
But I know no Battalion pushed forward with more gallantry than
you did. As you are the first Battalion of this Division, I
want you to repeat & let it be known throughout the Division
how well you all have done, as I don't want to repeat myself.
I congratulate your Divisional General, General Capper,
whom I am sorry is not able to be here today, and you
on the able leading of your gallant Brigadier, General Watts,
the work you have done has been of the first importance. In
the first place you have won ground which will be invaluable
in our future operations. You will realize - being intelligent
men - that we are fighting the Germans on two fronts. In these
attacks it is not so much the ground we gain but the fact that
we tie the enemy to the ground in front of us and prevent him
sending troops against the Russians on the East and also enable
the French to make successful attacks further South. In fact
we all help each other. Besides being a gain in ground, it was
a great moral gain. For you have shown the enemy that you can
beat him whenever you chose and I know when the time comes you
will do it again. I want every officer, Non commissioned officer
and man of this Regiment to feel that I give them my personal
thanks for the splendid work that they have done". Shaking
hands with the C.O.; Major J.Mackenzie V.C., Sir John French
added "I congratulate you". Number on parade 24 officers
779 other ranks.
13 Apr 1915 Company parades. The following complimentary order
was published "The Brigadier congratulates the officers,
N.C.Os. & men on their fine, soldier like & steady appearance
of the Brigade on parade yesterday" (21 Inf.Bde. R.O.148.)
14 Apr 1915 - Laventie Morning. Company parades. Showery. Moved
into billets in LAVENTIE. The Battalion in Brigade Reserve to
that portion of the Brigade holding the trenches. Left Billets
at LAGORGUE 4.30 p.m. arrived at new billets 5.45 p.m.
15 Apr 1915 Company parades. The following complimentary order
received from 4th Corps. "At the inspection of the Commander
in Chief on the 12th instant the Corps Commander noticed with
much pleasure that the turn out of the Battalions of the 21
Brigade was very creditable. The smart handling of arms and
steadiness in the ranks was particularly satisfactory and he
desires this may be brought to the notice of all concerned".
(21 Inf Bde R.O.150).
16 Apr 1915 Company parades.
17 Apr 1915 Major & Bt Lt Colonel E.I de S.Thorpe
& 2 Lieut A.Grover 2 Bn Bedfordshire Rgt. arrived.
18 Apr 1915 - trenches near Fauquissart Church parade in open
10 p.m. [sic] Went into trenches near FAUQUISSART 8 p.m. A B
C companies relieved 1/4 Cameron Highlanders D Company A &
B Coys of 2 R.S.Fus. (Op.Order No.7). Captain S.D.Mills
sick. Lt.Colonel Thorpe commanded B Co. Major General
H.de la P.GOUGH, C.B. appointed Div: General.
19 Apr 1915 In trenches. 11 p.m. A hostile sap head was filled
in by a strong patrol under 2 Lieut R.A.B. ORLEBAR. 18
officers, including the 2 C.Os., 16 platoon Segts. 4 C.S.M.
of 1/7 WEST YORKSHIRE RGT. of 1 WEST RIDING Brigade attached
for 24 hours instruction in trench Warfare. Lieut.Col. W.J.LOCKER.
N.Staffordshire Regt. attached for 3 days instruction. Comdg.
Battn in 2 New Armys. A good deal of patrolling took place.
20 Apr 1915 2 Lt.W.RAMSAY wounded about 2 A.M. in the
head. In the evening a second batch of 7 & 8 Battn West
Yorkshire Rgt. Officers & N.C.O. arrived for instruction.
This party included the 2 Adjutants. During the night 20/21
good patrol work was done by Lieut. HURRALL.
21 Apr 1915 - factory near Pont-Levis, Estaires. A.B.C &
1 platoon of D Co. relieved by Grenadier Guards 3 platoons of
D Co by 6 Gordon Highlanders. 20th Bde. at 9.30p.m. (operation
order No.8). Companies marched back to billets in Factory near
Pt LEVIS. ESTAIRES
Casualties
for period April 18-21. 2 Lt.W.RAMSAY wounded. Other
ranks Killed..3. wounded & shortly died. 1. Other ranks
wounded..4.
22 Apr 1915 Company parades. Special order by Sir.T.Capper,
K.C.M.G. C.B. D.S.O. on relinquishing the command of the
7th Division. "Major General Sir T.Capper, K.C.M.G.
C.B. D.S.O. has unfortunately been unable to recover from
an accidental wound within a certain time. He has therefore
been obliged to give up command of the 7th Division. General
Capper desires to express his extreme sorrow and regret
at having to part with his gallant comrades of 7th Division
with whom he has been and whose fortunes he has shared since
the formation of the Division in August last. General Capper
has the assurance of the Commander in chief that he will be
again employed as soon as fit. He hardly dares to hope that
he may be able to get back to the 7th Division. But if that
cannot be, he hopes at least that he may be permitted to fight
as near the 7th Division as circumstances will allow. General
Capper knows the Division will continue to fight with
that stubborn nobility that has always marked its conduct
in the past.”
23 Apr 1915 Company parades.
24 Apr 1915 Ditto 600 men on night working parties. 6 p.m.
Working parties cancelled. Ordered to stand by to move at
two hours notice.
25 Apr 1915 10 A.M. Church parade. Still standing by
26 Apr 1915 Standing by. Battn Bathed.
27 Apr 1915 Attack practice by Battalions. 1 Officer per Co.
went to reconnoitre trenches E of NEUVE CHAPELLE. 9 p.m. Warned
of possibility of move. A draft of 77 other ranks from 4th
Battn arrived.
28 Apr 1915 - Strazeele 10.40 A.M. Message received to move
at once. 12.45 p.m. Marched out of billets via ESTAIRES -
NEUF BERQUIN - VIEX [sic] BERQUIN to STRAZEELE 8 miles. Very
warm sunny day. 84 men fell out. B.C.D.Co. billeted in STRAZEELE
A Co & M.G.Sect. 1 Miles towards FLETRE.
29 Apr 1915 At STRAZEELE.
30 Apr 1915 ditto. Short route march.
War Diary for May 1915
1 May 1915 - Strazeele At STRAZEELE. Short route march
in afternoon.
2 May 1915 At STRAZEELE. 11 AM. Divine Service. 2/Lt.Williams
sick.
3 May 1915 At STRAZEELE. Brigade route march.
4 May 1915 -Factory near Pont-Levis, Estaires At STRAZEELE.
Short route march 9-11.30 AM. Marched back to old billets
in factory 7.22 pm. LA GORGUE via MERRIS & road running
along COURANT de la METEREN BECQUE 8 miles. Operation Order
No.10. 11.30 pm. In billets.
5 May 1915 - Pont-du-Hem At ESTAIRES. Captain Shearman
& Lieut.HURRELL sick. 3.15 pm. Left billets &
5.0 pm occupied billets south of PONT DU HEM on LA BASSEE
Road.
6 May 1915 In billets PONT DUHEM.
7 May 1915 ditto. Conference of C.Os. & Adjutants 11 AM.
at Brigade H.Q.
Conference of Company Commanders at 2 p.m. at Battn.H.Q.
8 May 1915 In billets PONT DE HEM. Left PONT DE HEM at 12
m.n. for dugouts at H.31.c.
9 May 1915 - dugouts near Aubers Arrived H.31.c. 2.45 a.m.
Battn. in Corps reserve. 8th Division attack on German Trenches.
3 O.R. wounded by shell fire.
10 May 1915 - Laventie 1 a.m. Bn/ left dug-outs for billets
in LAVENTIE, arrived 2.30 a.m. 3.10 p.m. orders received to
be ready to move at short notice. 11 p.m. Bn. marched to LE
HAMEL X 20.
11 May 1915 - trenches near Festubert Arrived LE HAMEL about
3 a.m. 4.20 p.m. orders received to go to Trenches (a &
b sections D lines) (Indian Village) to relieve 21st Bn. LONDON
REGT. Left billets 7.30 p.m. arrived RUE DE L'EPINETTE 8.45
p.m. 'A' 'B' & 'D' Coys. to trenches, 'C' Coy. in reserve
at INDIAN Village.
12 May 1915 Took over another portion of trenches from LONDON
Bde. 'D' moving from left to right, 'D' coy. relieved by 1
Coy. 2 Yorkshire Regt. Bn. employed in improving trenches,
and preparing for assault by rest of Division.
Filling in old Guard's trench, preparing exits & patrolling
during night.
13 May 1915 Continuation of work as on 12th.
14 May 1915 Trenches vacated while our artillery shelled enemy's
trenches.
Work as day before. 2nd Lt.C.H.BREWER, 2 Bedf.R. slightly
wounded.
15 May 1915 1 a.m. information received that assault had been
postponed for 24 hours. Bombardment as before. Work as on
previous days. 2nd Lt.C.H.BREWER returned to duty.
16 May 1915 7th Division attack at 3 a.m. 21st Inf.Bde.
in reserve. After successful assault of enemy trenches by
20th & 22nd Bdes. 'D' & 'A' Coys. after supporting
assault with covering fires, with machine Guns under 2nd
Lt.W.H.GEORGE on right flank, occupied old German trench
consolidating it & turning it into fire trench, for our
use. 'A' Coy. under Capt.HUTTON WILLIAMS, 'D' Coy.
under Maj.J.MACKENZIE, V.C. these companies did very
good work, and were exposed to considerable shell fire. Working
parties under 2nd Lt.F.POWELL & 2nd Lt. N.DABELL
from 'B' & 'C' Coys. respectively, did excellent work,
while being heavily shelled, making communications from our
old front line trench. No.7925 Sergt. E.EUSTACE 'B'
Coy. with l/Cpl.COLEMAN, 2nd Border Regt. showed great
gallantry in bringing in wounded to the cover of our trenches,
while under heavy shell fire. These 2 N.C.Os. brought in over
50 wounded, and gained the praise of several officers, on
the spot. Battn. was heavily shelled all day, & night.
Had some casualties - 2nd Lt.R.A.B.ORLEBAR 2nd Bedfordshire
Regt. & 2nd Lt.B.WHITEHOUSE, 3rd L.N.Lancashire
Regt., attached 2nd Bedf. R. wounded.
17 May 1915 2.30 a.m. Orders received to withdraw Bn. to reserve
trenches. Movement completed by 3.45 a.m. About 1.30 p.m.
Bn. received orders to be ready to move at shortest notice.
Ref.Map 1/10000. ILLIES-VIOLAINE-FESTUBERT.
About 3 p.m. orders received to move Bn. into position in
rear of old German Fire trench between L1-L2 in order to make
an attack in conjunction with 4 Cameron Highs: on left, on
points L10, L11, L8 to K5. Battn. frontage from L8-K5. 'B'
Coy. on right, under Capt. H.E.HUNTRISS, 2 Bedf.R.
'C' Coy. on right, under Bt.Lt.Col.E.I.de S.THORPE,
2 Bedf.R. were detailed as the two leading coys: & formed
up between L1 & L2. 'A' Coy. under Capt.W.HUTTON-WILLIAMS
3rd E.Sur.R. attached 2 Bedf.R. & 'D' Cou. under Maj.J.MACKENZIE,
V.C. 2 Bedf.R. formed up in rear of old British trench,
in support, moving up into new line as places were vacated
by 'B' & 'C' Coys. About 7.30 p.m. 'B' and 'C' Coys. advanced
to the Attack, on right of 4th Camerons, with 2 sections of
Bombthrowers under 2nd Lt.W.J. STONIER, 2nd Bedf.R.
working on the right down the communication trench towards
K.4. & K.5. 'B' & 'C' Coys. on vacating the trenches
to the assault were met by heavy shrapnel, machine gun &
rifle fire & Coy.Q.M.S. (Actg.Coy.S.M.) was killed
as he climbed over the parapet. (On 22nd May, official information
was received, that this N.C.O. had been granted a commission
as 2nd Lt. in the 2nd Cheshire Regt).
By about 9 p.m. when the whole Battn. less 2 platoons
of 'A' Coy. which were kept in reserve by the C.O. (Major
C.C.ONSLOW) had been launched to the attack, information
was received by the C.O. that Lt.Col.THORPE had called
a halt, as he was unable to collect a party sufficiently strong
to assault the German position, owing to the darkness, and
many serious obstacles, in the nature of ditches varying from
2 to 5 ft. in depth, and from 2 to 5 ft. in width filled with
water, running diagonally as well as parallel to our advance,
which had broken all cohesion in the attacking force; and
also that he could not gain touch with the Cameron Highrs:
Just at this time too, 2nd Lt.W.J.STONIER reported
having arrived at K.4, & meeting with opposition in that
neighbourhood, his party had expended all their bombs and
had themselves, with a small party under 2nd Lt.C.M.BREWER,
been bombed and trench mortared from the direction of K.5.
& had had to retire into the communication trench, which
they continued to hold. A portion of the Battn. misunderstanding
Lt.Col.THORPE'S order, had in the meantime retired
on to our original position. Under these circumstances the
C.O. reformed the whole of the Battn. in the original position,
from which the attack was launched (L1 and L2), with the exception
of the party in the Communication trench; and informed the
Brigadier General H.WATTS how matters stood. During
these operations Maj.J.MACKENZIE V.C. was killed &
the following officers were wounded: - Capt.H.E.HUNTRISS,
Lt.A.E.KUHN, 2nd Lts. A.GROVER, R.S.LARDNER,
F.V.PARKER & R.H.BOYS. During the night information
was received that a portion of the 4th Camerons had succeeded
in entering the enemy trench. Several men were drowned in
the ditches, referred to above
18 May 1915 About 3 a.m. telephonic instructions were received
from the Brigadier, that the Battn. should advance along the
communication trench towards K.4 & K.5, and take the German
trench from that flank, to join up with the Cameron Highlanders,
who were said to be still in possession of a portion of the
trench. A supply of Bombs having been received, the bomb throwers
with 'D' Coy. under 2nd Lt.C.H.BREWER*; with 'A' and
'C' coys. in that order, in support, under Capt.HUTTON
WILLIAMS, & Bt.Lt.Col.E.I.de S.THORPE respectively,
were ordered to make their way along the communication trench
to K.5, to gain possession of that point & work along
German trench towards L/8. to meet the Cameron Highlanders.
'B' Coy. under 2nd Lt.F.POWELL was kept in reserve.
While this attack was developing, the C.O. received authentic
information, that the party of Cameron Highs: who has gained
the enemy trench, had been bombed out and retired thence during
the night. This information, and also the fact that, the Bn.
was very weak numerically, was telephoned by the C.O. to the
Brigadier, who replied that if the C.O. who [sic] absolutely
convinced that the Cameron Highs: were no longer holding any
of the German trench, he should stop the further advance of
the Battn. and make good the ground occupied. The Bn. therefore
consolidating K.4 & the communication trench, holding
it with the bombthrowers & 'D' 'A' & 'B' coys. 'C'
coy. & B remaining behind L1-L2. During the advance towards
K4, Capt.W.HUTTON-WILLIAMS was killed and about 6 men
killed or wounded crossing the gap in the trench which was
swept by Machine Gun & rifle fire. The Battn. remained
in this position all day, being heavily shelled by H.E. &
shrapnel the whole time. This party was under Capt.C.C.FOSS,
D.S.O. who had partially reconnoitred the route.
Night of 17-18 May 1915 During the night 17th-18th May, 2nd
Lt.B.H.WADDY 3rd Gloucester Regt. attached, who had been
doing excellent scouting and reconnaissance work, had to be
removed from the firing line by order of the M.O. & was
admitted to Hospital. During this night too, the Battn. had
the misfortune to lose the services of Lieut.D.G.WATSON,
R.A.M.C. the M.O. who had been most assiduous in tending
& removing wounded from the firing line in a conspicuously
gallant manner, under heavy shell fire, being severely wounded
by shrapnel on his way back to his dressing station. 7 stretcher
bearers were also either killed or wounded.
19 May 1915 - Bellerive The Battn. was relieved by one company
of the 2nd Yorkshire Regt. about 3 a.m. and returned to billets
in RUE de'EPINETTE. Strength of Battn. 8 officers 417 other
ranks. Lt.Baird, R.A.M.C. joined Bn. during night of
18th-19th May for duty vice WATSON. 1 p.m. orders received
that Battn. would march at 3 p.m. battn. marched at 3 p.m.
to billets at BELLERIVE 4m. N.W. of BETHUNE. Total casualties
during operations from 8 p.m. 11.5.15 to 3 p.m. 19.5.15 were:
- Officers 2 killed, 9 wounded
(1 Lt.A.E.KUHN died of wounds on 20.5.15). 1
Sick. Other ranks 45 killed, 68 missing, 276 wounded, (of
whom 4 died).
Officers remaining with Bn. combatant.
Major C.C.ONSLOW, Comdr.
Capt.C.C.FOSS, D.S.O., Adjt.
Bt.Lt.Col.E.I.de S.Thorpe (To Border Regt)
2nd Lt.L.F.BEAL
2nd Lt.F.POWELL (I.A.)
2nd Lt.N.DABELL
2nd Lt.C.H.BREWER
2nd Lt.W.H.GEORGE.
20 May 1915 In billets BELLERIVE. Reinforcements 120 other
ranks joined. Bt.Lt.Col.E.I.de S.THORPE transferred
to temporary command of 2nd Border Regt.
Lt.J.M.FLEMING, R.A.M.C. joined as M.O. vice BAIRD
who returned to 21st Fd.Amb.
21 May 1915 In billets as above. Coy. inspections. Brigadier
Genl.H.WATTS, C.M.G., C.B., addressed the Bn. on parade
as follows: - "Major Onslow and soldiers of the
2nd Bedfordshire Regt. I have come to speak to you, hearing
how disappointed you are at the non success of the attack
upon which you were launched on the 17th. Let me tell you,
that its non-success was no fault of yours, but was one of
the fortunes of war, which cannot always be successful. The
attack was carried out in a most gallant and determined manner,
& its non-success was caused by the usual chance of war,
which did not allow of a proper artillery preparation, or
a thorough reconnaissance. You casualties, which were 2 officers
killed, 6 officers wounded, 45 other ranks killed, 68 missing
& 200 odd killed, shows you determination, and I feel
sure, when you are again called upon to attack, you will show
the same spirit, and your efforts will be crowned with success."
22 May 1915 Billets as before. Coys. parades & short route
marches. C.Os. inspection of billets. Capt.C.C.FOSS, D.S.O.
admitted to Hosp. sick. Capt.& Qr.Mr.Cressingham
performs duties of Adjutant. The following 3 officers joined
& posted: -
Capt.R.L.THOM to command 'A' Coy.
Lieut.T.G.M.HORSFORD to command 'D' Coy.
Lieut.J.W.HUTCHINSON to command 'C' Coy.
23 May 1915 Billets as before. Church Parade 10.45 a.m. Coys.
bathing parades.
24 May 1915 Billets as before. Coy. parades, bathing &
clothes washing. Maj.Gen.H.de la P.GOUGH, Comdg. 7th
Divn. came round billets, speaking to the men & praising
them for their work etc. in the late attack; saying they had
done splendidly & that he was proud to have the Bn. in
his Division.
25 May 1915 In billets as before. Coy.parades, physical drills,
route marching & bathing. Coy.S.M.FLINT & Corp.VAILES
who were sent to L2 by the C.O., reported having found
Capt.HUNTRISS body 50 yards from where he had been
left by Corp.VAILES, having evidently crawled that
distance, and receiving another wound.
26 May 1915 Bn. Route March. Bathing parades. 2nd Lt.F.POWELL,
C.S.M.FLINT, & Corp VAILES went & recovered
the bodies of Maj.MACKENZIE, V.C. & Capt.HUNTRISS,
and buried them alongside Capt.HUTTON WILLIAMS, behind
L2.Map 1/10000. On dividing line between S.26.d. & A.2.b.
under U. of FESTUBERT, in the order Capt.WILLIAMS on
right or North, Maj.MACKENZIE in the centre & Capt.HUNTRISS
on the left, facing the crosses.
27 May 1915 Coy.parades & kit inspections. Inspection
of 7th Division by General JOFFRE, commanding the Allied
Forces in FRANCE & BELGIUM, 2nd Lt.C.W.Macfie,
3rd So.Staffordshire Regt. 2nd Lt.R.B.GIBSON, 3rd So.Staffordshire
Regt. 2nd Lt.B.NEAD TAYLOR 3rd So.Staffordshire Regt.
the first 2 posted to 'B' & the last to 'A' coy. joined
this day.
28 May 1915 Coy. route marches &c. 2nd Lieut.W.H.FOX,
4th So.Staffordshire Regt. & 90 other ranks joined. Lieut.
Fox posted to 'D' Coy.
29
May 1915 Last two drafts inspected in GONNEHEM by Divisional
& Brigade commanders. 8 officers & 12 N.C.Os. attended
lectures regarding "asphyxiating gases". Coys. route marching
& handling arms.
30 May 1915 Church Parade at 9 a.m. 2nd Lt.H.S.ARMSTRONG
joined Bn. & posted to 'A' Coy.
31 May 1915 Bn. Route March. Coy. parades. Lieut. J.W.HURRELL
rejoined.
War
Diary for June 1915
1 Jun 1915 -
Bellerive Billets as before - Company parades, bathing etc
- Capt. C.C.FOSS, D.S.O. rejoined from Hosp.
2 Jun 1915 Billets as before. Company parade - Machine Gun
instruction classes for Subaltern officers.
3 Jun 1915 Billets as before - Company route marches &c
- Camp concert
4 Jun 1915 Billets as before. Notification for possible move.
5 Jun 1915 - les Choquaux Billets as before. 2nd Lieut
L.TURNBULL. 3rd Bedf. R. joined in morning. 4.30 p.m.
Bn marched via HINGES to new billets about LESCHOQUAUX [sic]
2nd Lt.H.de BURIATTE 2nd Bedf. R. rejoined 2nd Lt.W.E.FIGGIS
4th Bedf.R. joined. These officers were "B". "A". "C" Coys
respectively. 69 O.R. reinforcements joined.
6 Jun 1915 Billets as above. C.O.visited trenches near GIVENCHY
with Brigadier & other C.Os. Coys under Coy. Comdrs Bathing
&c.
7 Jun 1915 Billets as before. Coys. training, bathing &c.
Officers & Platoon Sergts &c witnessed certain experiments
with gas bombs. C.O. & Adjt. (Capt. CRESSINGHAM)
attended Brigade conference. Capt. J.McM.MILLING joined
& posted to command 'D' Coy.
8 Jun 1915 Billets as before - Company parades. Company Commanders,
C.O. & Adjts visited trenches in neighbourhood of GIVENCHY.
(Stifling hot day, followed by mist severe thunderstorm, with
hail, which flooded the billeting area).
Night of 8-9 Jun 1915 400 men under Capt.R.L.THOM working
party, preparing dug outs.
9 Jun 1915 Company parades.
Night 9-10 Jun 1915 200 Men working party digging communication
trench.
The Field Marshal Commanding in Chief under authority granted
by H.M. the King awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals
to:
8310 Sergeant A.Brown bringing in wounded at YPRES.
23 Oct 1914 was wounded himself.
7785
C.Q.M.Sgt SMART. Went back &
diverted our Machine gun fire from us at YPRES.
9760 Corpl.W.BARTLETT. Collecting wounded at NEUVE
CHAPELLE
9078 Pte W.EADE. One of eight bombers who retook a
trench at NEUVE CHAPELLE capturing 50 Germans.
10 Jun 1915 Brigadier inspected draft at 10 A.M.
11 Jun 1915 Order issued to remove the wire rim from caps.
Special Order of the Day. General Sir Douglas Haig
has much pleasure in conveying to the Army under his command
the following message by General Joffre to Field
Marshal Sir John French. This message refers to General
Joffre's visit to the 1st Army on 27 May 1915. "The
splendid bearing of the British Troops, who marched past me
in the course of my recent visit reflects the greatest credit
on officers, N.C.Os & all ranks. I thank you for having
afforded me the great pleasure of saluting your fine Regiments
and I request you to be so good as to convey to them my admiration
of their soldierly appearance. Please accept Monsiur le Marechal
my most sincere regards". Signed J. JOFFRE.
12 Jun 1915 In billets company parades
13 Jun 1915 Church parade 9 A.M. in an orchard - 2 Lt.A.H.RIDDELL
3rd Queens. R.W.Surrey R & 100 other ranks reinforcements
arrive. 2 Lt Riddell posted to A Co.
14 Jun 1915 - Windy Corner, near Givenchy-les-la-Bassee Left
billets at 3 p.m. 7.3 p.m. Reported arrival of Battalion in
assembly dug outs
15 Jun 1915 6 p.m. Attack by 2 Yorks R. & 2 Wilts R. launched.
The Battalion had been detailed to send up 2 Companies to
dig communication trenches back from the captured position
but had been informed that we should not be required to move
till 6.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. The Battalion commenced moving up
to support 2 Wilts R. who were reported to be attacking the
farm J.15. While the Battalion was carrying out this movement
it was announced that the attack had not been successful.
The Battalion assembled in SCOTTISH Trench & NEW CUT trench.
The C.O. & Adjutant who had remained at WINDY CORNER in
close touch with Brigade H.Q. received verbal orders before
they moved up that the Battalion would take part in an attack
by 3 Regiments of the Brigade at 12.30 A.M. 16 June 15. 11.55
p.m. B Company detailed to assault the CRATER I.4 at 12.30
A.M.
16 Jun 1915 - New Cut and Scottish Trench 12.17 A.M. Attack
postponed to 1.30 P.M. 12.59 A.M. Attack postponed till 5.30
A.M. & orders received for Battalion to relieve 2 Wilts
Regt. who were still holding the trenches. B Company was stopped
at 1.20 A.M. The first two platoons were getting in position
to assault & were in front of NEW Trench & SCOTTISH
trench. The relief of the 2 Wilts Regt. was carried out. B
Company, with it left in touch with the Grenadier Guards (20th
Bde). holding NEW trench 2 Machine guns also in this trench
on the left A Company, in Scottish trench in touch with 2
R.S.F. on right, on left with D Company also, in Scottish
trench; this Company was in touch with 2 Gordon Highlanders
(20 Bde) on the left. Battalion H.Q. C Company & 2 Machine
Guns in Reserve in NEW CUT trench. 3.55 A.M. Detailed orders
for the 5.30 am attack received. 3.58 A.M. Attack postponed
until further orders. 8.48 A.M. Instructions received that
when the attack was next ordered that Battalion was to develop
flank attack along line I 4 - I 3 - I 9. It was uncertain
after this time whether the attack was likely to take place
or not. 3.25 (approx) Orders received that an attack was to
take place at 4.45 p.m. Battalion ordered to "attack I
4 from the North and assist the R.S.F. as opportunity offers".
R.S.F. first objective was German 1st Line trench from H 3
to I.4 (inclusive) 4.45 p.m. the company advanced in successive
platoons from the right, No 8 platoon under 2 Lieut. C.W.MACFIE.
3rd S.Staffs.R. leading. All the platoons entered the CRATER
at the junction of SUNKEN Road trench & the Trench, once
German at this time unoccupied & in a bad state of repair.
The Company came under a considerable volume of rifle &
Machine Gun fire as it topped the lip of the CRATER. A spirited
fight at close range took place in the CRATER. The company
formed a line in the crater as they were not able to push
forward on account of the hostile bombs. No 4/7296 Corporal
MILNE distinguished himself by throwing back all those
that landed near him into the German trenches until he was
wounded. Lieut.F.POWELL seeing that his company was
suffering heavy losses (2 officers Killed C.M.S. wounded &
nearly 50% of other ranks. Lt POWELL was twice wounded
himself) & some German reinforcements coming up - and
also on account of there being no sign of Regiment which was
attacking on the right or of our bomb throwers - gave the
order for the Company to withdraw to their former trenches.
This was carried out in good order under the direction of
2 Lieut R.B.GIBSON. 3rd S.Staffs.R. attached 2 Bedf.R.
the only officer of the company left. No 9638 Corporal
T.GREEN with about 9 men was on the left of & slightly
separated from the rest on the Company. He saw the Company
go back & remained a while longer but seeing he was in
danger of being surrounded & that the Germans appeared
to be getting ready for a counter attack, he withdrew his
men safely, bringing in a wounded man himself, he went out
later in the evening & brought some more wounded in. The
two Machine guns in NEW Trench on the left of the line held
by our company under No 7784 Sergeant W.MART &
9969 L/Sergt.W.WILSON availed themselves of the good
targets offered by the Germans in a communication trench &
also when they were firing at B Company in & withdrawing
from the CRATER. Sergt MART was wounded but refused
to leave his guns & inflicted heavy losses on the Germans.
At least two German officers were noticed among those killed,
one of them was wearing a brown uniform. 5.58 p.m. Situation
was as follows. D Company in NEW TRENCH. A. remains of B &
C Company in SCOTTISH trench. 8 p.m. (approx) C Co relieved
D Company B Co withdrawn to NEW CUT trench A & D Companies
in SCOTTISH TRENCH. R.E. put up wire in front of NEW TRENCH.
17 Jun 1915 - Canal de la Lawe The morning & afternoon
passed very quietly. The C.O. went to Divisional H.Q. with
Brigadier & other C.Os. 8.50 p.m. A heavy bombardment
by the Germans commenced. On account of the red lights sent
up by them it is thought they expected an attack. This bombardment
ceased after about 20 minutes. After an interval of about
a quarter of an hour, another & equally heavy bombardment
commenced which lasted about an hour. During the afternoon
orders had been received that 2 companies in support could
be withdrawn & that the Battalion was being relieved by
2 companies of the Warwickshire Regt (22 Bde). B & D Companies
were withdrawn to the canal during the afternoon. The relief
of the trenches was being carried out when the first bombardment
commenced, but although shells were falling heavily on the
fire trenches & communication trenches the relief was
not stopped although somewhat delayed.
18 Jun 1915 A & C Companies & M.Gun section arrived
in billets on the Road along the canal de la LAWE Square W
13 c & d about 2.30 A.M. B & D Companies had arrived
earlier. Casualties for period 15-17 June.
Killed. 5 officers. 18 other ranks
Wounded. 7 officers 72 other ranks.
Missing 27 other ranks.
Casualties of officers 15-17 June 1915. Killed:
Lieut.T.G.M.HORSFORD 3rd Battn attd 2nd Bn. killed
by shell in dugout 16.6.15. Buried behind SCOTTISH Trench.
2 Lieut W.H.FOX. 4.S.Staffs.R. Killed by same shell
as above 16.6.15. Buried behind SCOTTISH Trench.
2 Lt C.W.MACFIE. 3 S.Staffs.R. Killed in CRATER 16.6.25.
Body not recovered
2 Lieut.L.TURNBULL 3 Bedf.R. Killed in CRATER 16.6.15.
Body not recovered.
Lieut.G.M.FLEMING. R.A.M.C. Killed by shell while attending
a case in R.Aid Post. 16.6.15. Buried in country at WINDY
CORNER.
Wounded:
2 Lt.C.H.BREWER. 2 Bedf.R. By shrapnel 15.6.15.
2 Lieut F.POWELL. Indian Army. Twice rifle 16.6.15
when in CRATER.
Lieut.T.E.AMYOTT R.A.M.C. joined. 2 Lieut
W.WHITE 3rd Queens R.W. Surrey R & 101 other ranks
joined. 2 Lieut. White posted to B Company.
19 Jun 1915 - Bellerive 4 p.m. Battalion marched to billets
around BELLERIVE. Companies occupied the same building as
they had done on May 20th 1915. The inhabitants were glad
to see the men back. A draft of 56 other ranks joined Battn.
20 Jun 1915 10.30 A.M. Divine service near WINDMILL
21 Jun 1915 Brigadier inspected the last two drafts. He complimented
the men of the Bedford Training Depot on their fine appearance
and hoped they would bring still further credit on the Battalion.
The Brigadier spoke personally to the remainder of the draft
who were wounded men who had rejoined.
22 Jun 1915 Lieut ARMSTRONG & 20 men proceeded
to Grenade Company for a course.
23 Jun 1915 Company parades.
24 Jun 1915 Battalion route march
25 Jun 1915 Company parades. Leave for 4 men or N.C.Os per
day opened. The Field Marshal C-in-C brought to notice for
Gallant & Distinguished service in the field the under
mentioned in his despatch of April 5 1915.
Major W.H.DENNE D.S.O.
Major H.C.JACKSON.
Major C.C.ONSLOW
Captain J.H.G.BAIRD
Captain C.E.CUMBERLEGE.
2 Lt. H.WILLANS
2 Lt. B.H.WADDY
No 5313 C.S.M. BLISS, F.W.
No 6006 C.S.M. HORNE J. Killed
No 9822 L/S. PEGGS W.G.
No 9957 Pte DAY B.
No 9390 Pte HEARNE A.
No 9084 Pte PRICE J.
No 6215 Pte SCRIVENER S. Killed
The following honours & appointments were conferred
on the occasion of the King's Birthday for Services rendered
in connection with Military operations in the field to date
from 3 June.
Chancery of the Order of Saint Michael & Saint George;
to be Companions
Major C.C.ONSLOW D.S.O. Captain C.B.CUMBERLEGE
Military Cross. Captain J.H.G.BAIRD. 4 Battn.Bedf.R.
2 Lt. B.H.WADDY. 3rd Glos.R.
26 Jun 1915 - les Choquaux 11.20 p.m. Left billets & marched
to ones near LE CHOQUEAUX[sic] previously occupied 5 June.
27 Jun 1915 - front line in front of Festubert 1.45 A.M. Arrived
at new billets. O.C. Coys told Battn going into trenches 27
inst. 1.15 p.m. 2 Lt.H.N.MUDFORD 2nd Bedf.R. 2 Lt
W.SHARPE 2 Beds.R. 2 Lieut J.C.A.NESS 2 Bedf.R.
arrived & posted. 2 Lt. MUDFORD & Sharpe
to C.Co. 2 Lt Ness to D Coy. Lieut R.O.WYNNE
3 Bedf.R. joined & posted to D Company. 6.45 p.m. Left
Billets to take over trenches from 6th Black Watch in front
of FESTUBERT. 8.15 p.m. Arrived at CSE du RAUX from line companies
marched to trenches by Platoons. Took over trenches all four
companies in front line right to left A.B.C.D Companies in
touch with 1/4 CAMERON Highlanders on right 9th Gurkha Rifles
on left. Rough copy of trench Map 1/1000. [not attached] The
South edge of the Orchard was not held by day on account of
the parapet being continually blown in & there was no
wire in position in any part of the line.
28 Jun 1915 D Company was troubled by a hostile trench mortar
near N 14. In front of C, B & A Company was an old German
parapet, most complete in front of C Company. A sniper disguised
as a tree was shot by Sergt Bishop of C Company in
the morning. 2 Lieut J.C.A.NESS went out on patrol
& did not return. 10 lengths of aeroplane wire put in
position on South side of orchard.
29 Jun 1915 O.C. & Adjutant of 7th Seaforth Highlanders
9th Division also M.Gun officers come to view trenches. Trench
mortar again troubling D.Co. 12.15 p.m. 3 of our heavy shells
fell on spot the trench mortar was thought to be & no
further activity was displayed by it. During night 29/30 Orchard
was thoroughly wired & more of old German parapet was
demolished. C Company observed a large working party &
fired on it.
30 Jun 1915 A quiet day. Enemy shelled Indian Village with
High Explosive & also RUE L'EPINETTE & also the old
British trench with shrapnel about 4.30 p.m. C, C & B
Companies relieved by 7 Seaforths and A Company by a company
of 5 Camerons. 2 Lieut.W.H.GEORGE M.Gun officer was
wounded in the arm while conducting his relief up to the trenches.
Casualties; 1 officer missing. 1 officer wounded. Other ranks.
Killed One 1. Wounded Twelve 12.
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War
Diary for July 1915
1 Jul 1915 -
Guarbceque Relief completed 2 A.M. & Battalion assembled
in RUE L'EPINETTE to march to Billets at GUARBECQUE via
AVELETTE where breakfasts were served from the Cookers thence
along CANNE [Canal] Bank. Distance 12 Miles.
9 A M Arrived at new billets which were excellent very commodious
but scattered
2 Jul 1915 Cleaning up.
3 Jul 1915 C.O. presented Appreciations of Bravery from
G.O.C. 7 Division for 16 June 15.
4 Jul 1915 11 A.M. Divine Service.
5 Jul 1915 Lt.Col.C.C.Onslow C.M.G. & Captain
Cressingham on leave 2 Lieut T.C.PEARSON 2 Bedf.R.
joined & posted to C Company.
6 Jul 1915 Battalion Route March 6.30 A.M. - 8.30 A.M. Company
parades
7 Jul 1915 Company parades - B Co on Range near BERQUETTE
STN. Demonstration of setting up wire entanglements by wiring
party 2 Highland Field Co. Wet afternoon. Battn warned for
trenches on 9th July 15.
8 Jul 1915 6.45 Marched to ST-HILAIRE [-Cottes] to line
road for Secretary of State for War Lord Kitchener. 10.20
Lord Kitchener passed the Battalion on the way back
all officers & N.C.Os. inspected special Bomb proof
shelters & dry built by R.E. Wiring parties 2-6 p.m.
9 Jul 1915 Company inspections. M. Gun Section viewed emplacements
of MEERUT Divisional M.Gun School. 9 pm Marched to new billets
at LES LOBES Square R.32.
10 Jul 1915 2 A.M. Arrived & settled in billets. Company
inspection. 8 p.m. Battn left Billets & marched to new
billets X 11 c & d KINGS ROAD. Machine guns up in Fire
Trenches held by 2 Yorks R., 2 R.S.F., 1/4 Camerons. Battn
in Brigade Reserve.
11 Jul 1915 8 pm. B Co under Lieut.J.W.HUTCHINSON
occupied 2 posts CHOCOLATE and DEAD cow. 1/2 Co in each
post. These are just WEST of PRINCES Road S.14.d. 2 Lieut
C.A.FORWARD 2 Bedf.R. joined & posted to B Co. 2
Lieut. A.M. GOLDEN 2 Bedf.R. joined & posted to
C.Co. 1 N.C.O. & 3 men in each of the following small
posts, DITCH, HAYSTACK, PATH, Z ORCHARD - ALBERT.
12 Jul 1915 2 Lieut.R.B.GIBSON evacuated sick.
13 Jul 1915 2 Lt R S DYER 2 Bedf.R. joins & posted
to B.Co.
14 Jul 1915 C.O. goes round posts.
15 Jul 1915 9 pm Working party 50 men A Co at work levelling
old Communication trench in front of fire trench held by
2 Yorks.
16 Jul 1915 9 pm Working party similar to above C Co. 12
m.n. Fired on by shrapnel.
1 other rank Killed. 1 other rank Died of wounds. 3 other
ranks Wounded.
17 Jul 1915 7.15 pm A C D Companies leave billets.
10.45 pm B Co & posts of A & C Company having been
relieved by Scots Guards march off.
18 Jul 1915 Battalion in billets SE of ROBECQ Squares P.24
& Q.19. 2 Lieut R.B.GIBSON rejoined from Hospital
MERVILLE.
19 Jul 1915 In billets. Company parades. Wiring.
20 Jul 1915 C.O. Adjt & N.C.O. visit trenches Battalion
team wins swimming competition. Company parades. Wiring
by night. Move to trenches postponed from 21/22 tonight
22/23.
21 Jul 1915 In billets ROBECQ. Company parades. The following
officers joined from LE HAVRE. 2 Lt.R.L.SHAW 3rd
Batt Bedf R to D Co. 2 Lt.H A CHAMEN 2 Bedf R from
SANDHURST - C Co. 2 Lt. W.HOBBS 2 Bedf R from Artists
Rifles - C Co.
22 Jul 1915 In billets ROBECQ. 2 pm. Commenced march to
trenches. 4 pm. halted for teas in field near PARADIS R.19.a.b.
1/40,000 BETHUNE Map. 7 pm. Resumed march to trenches &
took over the line held by 1st S.Staffordshire regiment,
A D Cos front line. C Co in support B Co in Battn Reserve.
2 Gordon Highlanders on right. 2 Wilts R. on left.
23 Jul 1915 In trenches. 1.30-3 pm 77mm hostile gun shelled
Reserve trenches.
24 Jul 1915 In trenches. 12.30 AM About a dozen shells from
trench mortar did but little damage to our front parapet.
6 p.n. 4 trench mortar cylinders came over. Our No.11 Trench
Mortar replied & silenced the hostile gun. This gun
did not fire again during the remainder of the period the
Battn held this line. 2 Lt W E FIGGIS wounded while
out on patrol when very near enemy's line.
25 Jul 1915 In trenches. 7.30 P.M. Divisional General visited
trenches. The line was reorganised during the night as follows.
A Co from CINDER Track to VINE Street exclusive. C Co from
VINE Street (inclusive) to COPSE exclusive. D Co from COPSE
inclusive to PLUM exclusive. Companies to hold front trench
with strength they think best & remainder in support
line.
26 Jul 1915 In trenches. Full moon. 2 Lieut ARMSTRONG
& patrol of A Co got to within 60 or 70 yards of enemy
trenches and saw enemy patrols come out about 30 yards &
then return.
27 Jul 1915 In trenches. Work ordered. Strengthening parapet
to 22 foot broad at base. Strengthening wire, & making
firing platforms along communication trench. Parties came
up to assist.
28 Jul 1915 In trenches. It was suspected a relief was carried
out night of 27/28.
77 mm shelled our Front line, BOND Street LEICESTER Lounge
& rear end of COPSE intermittently. Armour piercing
bullet found & forwarded to 21 Inf.Bde.H.Q.
9.30 pm- 12 midnight. Enemy very quiet.
29 Jul 1915 In trenches The Espitaller Snipers scope most
useful 77 mm put 30 to 40 shells with great accuracy near
support & communication trench near BOND Street for
3/4 hour. No damage. 2 rifle grenades fired at working party
on left flank. 1 slightly wounded. Our snipers put 10 enemy
periscopes out of action during last 2 days, only 3 of our's
put out.
30 Jul 1915 In trenches. Another steel cord bullet found.
Continuous sniping all night 30/31 line was rearranged as
follows 1st South Staffords took over line up to but exclusive
of BOND Street. A Co - Bond Street inclusive of VINE Street
inclusive.
C.Co - VINE Street inclusive - COPSE inclusive D.Co. COPSE
exclusive - PLUM exclusive The above referred to supports
& Fire trench.
31 Jul 1915 In trenches 2 Lieut G.H.D'AVIGDOR 2 Bedf
R (ex Artists Rifles) & 30 men join from BASE 2 Lt.D'AVIGDOR
posted to D Co. No 7925 Serjeant T.EUSTACE Killed
at work on Reserve trench parapet Enemy actively sniping
all night 2 Lieut H A CHAMEN accidentally impaled
on bayonet.
War
Diary for August 1915
1 Aug 1915 -
trenches near Festubert In trenches relieved by 1st H.L.I.,
SIRHIND Bde. & Battalion marched to BELLERIVE Billets
near GONNEHEM. Casualties for period 22 July - 1 August
1915. Officers 2 wounded Other ranks 4 Killed 23 wounded
2 Aug 1915 - Bellerive In Billets BELLE RIVE. Battalion
arrived at 6.30 a.m.
3 Aug 1915 In billets 2 p.m. Major General T.D.PILCHER
C.B. Colonel of the regiment inspected the Battalion
& distributed Bravery Certificates. He complimented
the men on their smart appearance and their work in the
field throughout the campaign & wished them every success
in the future.
4 Aug 1915 In billets. Company parades.
5 Aug 1915 In billets.
6 Aug 1915 In billets. Inspection of Drafts of 30 by Brigadier-General
WATTS, C.B. Test alarm at 9.23 p.m. Battalion with M.Guns
ready to march at 10.30 p.m. 1st Line Transport ready at
11.21 p.m.
7 Aug 1915 Formation of Battn Sniper Squad under Lt.
H. de BURIATTE. 2/Lt. SHAW proceeds on Machine Gun Course.
Extracts from London Gazette: -
”To be Lieutenant Colonel (Temp.) Major C.C. ONSLOW.
To be Captain (temp) Lieut J.W. HURRELL.”
8 Aug 1915 In billets. Church Parade.
9 Aug 1915 Battalion Route March.
10 Aug 1915 In billets. lecture by Major BIDDER "Grenades
& their uses". Captain J.W.HURRELL appointed
Acting Adjutant vice Capt.C.C.FOSS, D.S.O. appointed
Brigade Major 20th Bde. Lieut. R.O.WYNNE takes over
command of "C" Coy from Captain J.W. HURRELL. 2.Lt. A.H.O.
RIDDLE assumes duties of Regimental Transport Officer.
11 Aug 1915 Lt. GE.F. BUDGE A.V.O proceeds to join
2nd Bde R.G.A.
12 Aug 1915 Inspection of Draft (35) by Commanding Officer.
13 Aug 1915 In billets. Gas Demonstration.
14 Aug 1915 Lecture by Capt. J.McM. MILLING to all
Officers of "Duties in the Field". The Brigadier General
remits the Suspended Sentence on 9032 Pte Milliard
for "Good Work in the Field".
15 Aug 1915 2.Lt. C.J. HUNTER joins the Battalion
from Artists Rifles. Receive orders to move into trenches
to-morrow.
16 Aug 1915 - reserve trenches Estaminet Corner Moved into
Reserve trenches at ESTAMINET CORNER, "D" Company in the
Village Line. 15 O.R. joined.
17 Aug 1915 Positions as on 16th.
18 Aug 1915 Ditto. Fatigue parties for strengthening parapets.
19 Aug 1915 Ditto. Lord Kitchener visited arty. pns.
in neighbourhood but not the bn.
20 Aug 1915 Positions & fatigues the same.
21 Aug 1915 - front line east of Festubert relieved 2nd
Bn R. Scots Fus. in trenches. A & C Company & 1
Coy 8th Devons in firing line. B Coy. in support. D Coy.
in reserve. East of FESTUBERT. A Coy. Cmdr. Lt. H. de
BURIATTE "B" Coy. Commander Lieut (Temp. Capt) J.W.
HUTCHINSON. "C" Coy commander Lieut. R.O. WYNNE.
"D" Coy Commander Capt. J. McM. MILLING. 2/Lieut. T.C.
PEARSON sick.
22 Aug 1915 Trenches as above. 2d.Lt. R.T. OLDFIELD,
2nd.Lt.K.L. STEPHENSON, 2nd.Lt. L.K. LAWRENCE joined.
and posted to "D" - "C" & "B" coys respectively. Enemy
exceptionally quiet all day.
23 Aug 1915 Trenches as above. Our snipers reported 6 direct
hits on enemy, during the day. 2nd Lt. H.S. ARMSTRONG
wounded when returning from patrol early morning 24th.
24 Aug 1915 Trenches as before, Coy of 8th Devons relieved
in the evening by "B" Coy. "D" Coy going up into support
& "D" Coy of 2 R.S.F. taking "D" Coys place in reserve.
Snipers claimed 3 hits during day.
25 Aug 1915 Trenches as above. Very quiet day - Temp.
Capt. & A/Adjt. J.W. HURRELL proceeds on leave.
Capt. J.McMILLING acting 2nd in Command & Adjutant.
Lieut. H. de BURIATTE appointed Battn. Grenade (&
sniper) officer.
No. 8963 Sergt. W. SHAW, gazetted 2nd Lieut
to date from 19/7/15 & posted to "A" Coy. Snipers claimed
1 hit
26 Aug 1915 - Gorre and le Touret Trenches as before. relieved
by 8th Devonshire Regt. & 1 Coy of 9th Devons. Relief
completed at 11 p.m.
Bn to billets. "A" & "D" Coys to GORRE. "B" & "C"
Coys to LE TOURET. Capt. J.C. MONTEITH arrived and posted
to "C" Coy - also 2nd in Command. Notification received
that H.M. the King had awarded the VICTORIA CROSS
to Capt. C.C. FOSS, D.S.O., 2nd Bn. Bedfordshire
Regt. for gallantry at NEUVE CHAPELLE. "For most conspicuous
gallantry at NEUVE CHAPELLE on 12th March 1915. After the
enemy had captured a part of one of our trenches, and our
counter attack made with 1 officer and 20 men having failed,
(all but two of the party being killed or wounded in the
attempt), Capt. FOSS on his own initiative, dashed
forward with 8 men, under heavy fire, attacked the enemy
with bombs, & captured the position, including 52 Germans
occupying it. The capture of this position from the enemy
was of the greatest importance, & the outmost bravery
was displayed in assaying the task with so very few men".
Also the following decorations were notified on this day,
as being awarded by H.I.E. The Tsar of Russia: -
Cross of the Order of St.George 4th Class -
9822 Act. L/Sgt. W.G. PEGGS
Medal of St.George 2nd Class - 7785 C.Q.M.S. S.MART.
3rd Class - 9078 Pte. W.EADE.
During the period 16th - 26th Aug. search parties discovered
the bodies of several men who had fallen on the 17th May.
Of these, 14 had been previously reported as "missing",
& formed a cemetery close to where they fell. (ref.
BETHUNE combined map 1.. 40,000 in S 26.d) Casualties for
16th - 26th Aug. 1 officer wnd. 1 officer sick
2 O.R. kld. 2 O.R. wnd. 21 O.R. sick.
27 Aug 1915 Billets as above.
28 Aug 1915 - le Quesnoy Moved to Bde. Reserve Billets in
LE QUESNOY at 4 pm. Bn. supplied 2 M.Gs in trench line in
front of GIVENCHY. 9969 L/Sgt.W. WILSON wounded.
2nd Lt. C.A. FORWARD appointed Bn. Grenade Officer
(temporarily). 2nd Lt. R.T. OLDFIELD & 57 O.R.
went for training to Grenade School. Bn. employed on mining
fatigue.
29 Aug 1915 Billets as before. Fatigues as before. 2nd
Lt. R.E. GIBSON, 3rd S. STAFFORD R. sick.
30 Aug 1915 Other 2 M. Guns under 2 Lt. W. SHARPE
to front line. Billets & fatigues as before. 1 O.R.
accidentally wounded at Grenade School. Capt. J.C. MONTEITH
lectures Subns. Recd. notice of probable move to trenches
on 1st Sept. in relief of 2 R.S.F. 2nd Lt. W.A. SHAW
on leave.
31 Aug 1915 Billets as before, also fatigues. 2nd.Lt.
A.H. GOLDIE to R.F.C. on probation. Capt. J.C. MONTEITH
lectures subaltern officers
War
Diary for September 1915
1
Sep 1915 - Front Line at Givenchy Battalion leaves Reserve
Billets in LE QUESNOY at 2.30 p.m. to relieve R.S.F. in
front line trenches at GIVENCHY. The battalion occupies
practically the same trenches as on June 15th 1915. Dispositions.
Front line D.Coy. Right. B.Coy. Left. Support C.Coy. Reserve
A.Coy. Bn. H.Q. WINDY CORNER. Relief is completed at 4.30
p.m. Night fairly quiet. LE PLANTIN and WINDY CORNER slightly
shelled at 9 p.m. During the night the Bn. is employed repairing
parapet , & bailing water from trenches. A trench mortar
bomb exploded on our front parapet, but men standing within
5 yards were not troubled.
2
Sep 1915 Battalion in trenches, no alteration in dispositions.
Patrols report enemy having wiring parties out, which were
fired on by us. Throughout the night enemy rather active
throwing bombs & grenades into WARREN and RIFLEMANS
Redoubts. About 60 trench mortar bombs, chiefly small, &
50 rifle Grenades exclusive of hand grenades being fired
by them. Artillery asked to retaliate 3 times, as no trench
mortar officers or teams could be found & there were
no rifle grenades available. Our bombers continued most
cooly at their posts throwing about 250 bombs into different
enemy positions. About 11.45 p.m. an R.E. Officer reports
that he heard enemy mining under our mine in SUNKEN ROAD.
Precautions were taken in our line in that direction &
all preparations made for eventualities. Nothing however
happens. During this night no casualties are reported in
the Bn. 2/Lieut.T.C.Pearson rejoins from hospital.
3
Sep 1915 - Bethune At 4.30 p.m. the 1st Bn.Queens R. commences
to relieve Bn. The relief is completed by 5.50 p.m. The
battalion march unto billets at BETHUNE (Cemetery Area)
arriving about 8.30 p.m. There was a continual downpour
of rain from 6 p.m. onwards. 2/Lieut.R.B.Gibson 2/Lieut.H.E.Mudford
rejoin from Hospital. During this tour in the trenches the
Bn. broke the record. This is the first tour in which we
have suffered no casualties.
4
Sep 1915 - Bellerive At 7 a.m. the Bn. leaves billets in
BETHUNE and marches to billets in BELLERIVE, arriving at
8.30 a.m. 2/Lieuts.R.Hopkins joins the battalion
from the 1st Royal Berks.R. & posted to A.Coy. The day
is spent in cleaning kits etc.
5
Sep 1915 Billets BELLERIVE. Attack Practice under Coy.Arrengements.
6
Sep 1915 Billets BELLERIVE. Appointment Lieut.(Temp.Capt.)
J.W.Hurrell is appointed Adjutant of 2 Bn.Bedf.R. (received
on 5th).
7
Sep 1915 Billets BELLERIVE. Attack Practice.
8
Sep 1915 - Labourse Orders received at 6.50 a.m. for Bn.
to move at once to LABOURSE & pass temporarily under
command of 20th Bde. The Bn. leaves Bellerive at 10 a.m.
& marches by Companies arriving at LABOURSE at 1.15
p.m. 2/Lieut.B.R.Taylor proceeds on leave. Billets
in LABOURSE very dirty.
9
Sep 1915 - Noyelles-les-Vermelles Billets LABOURSE. The
Bn. receives orders to move to NOYELLES & take over
reserve billets from 1st S.Staffords between 2 p.m. &
4 p.m. At 1 p.m. this day the Bn. passes under command of
the 22nd Bde. Battalion arrives in billets at 3.30 p.m.
Aircraft active on both sides. Lt.R.O.Wynne takes
over command of 'C' Coy. Sick wastage for week ending 9th
Sept. 17 O.R. Whole Bn. employed as working parties.
10
Sep 1915 Reserve Billets NOYELLES. During night the whole
Bn. is employed on working parties.
11
Sep 1915 Reserve Billets NOYELLES. Draft of 25 O.R. join
from base. Considerable activity in the air.
12
Sep 1915 Reserve Billets NOYELLES. The whole Bn. on night
working parties.
13
Sep 1915 - Fauquereuil Moved to FAUQUEREUIL. Large working
party at night.
14
Sep 1915 Billets at FAUQUEREUIL. Working parties.
15
Sep 1915 Same.
16
Sep 1915 - trenches at Vermelles Took over trenches at VERMELLES
from 1st Queens.
17
Sep 1915 Trenches VERMELLES. Lt.L.F.Beal proceeded
to base on instructional duty.
18
Sep 1915 Trenches VERMELLES
19
Sep 1915 Trenches VERMELLES
20
Sep 1915 Trenches VERMELLES. Lt. W.A. SHAW to 1st
Bn.
21
Sep 1915 Trenches VERMELLES. Bombardment of German lines
begins.
22
Sep 1915 Trenches VERMELLES. Lt.Stonier rejoins from
base.
23
Sep 1915 - Fauquereuil Trenches VERMELLES. Relieved at 9.30
p.m. by 2nd Gordon Highlanders and marched to billets in
FAUQUEREUIL. Troops marched through heavy rain.
24
Sep 1915 Arrival FAUQUEREUIL 4 a.m. 40 O.R. joined.
25
Sep 1915 - attack at Vermelles and Cit-St-Elie 12.5
a.m. Bn. proceeded to position of assembly at NOYELLES,
arriving there 3.35 a.m. From there it proceeded at 6.5
a.m. moving by platoons at 200x distance to VERMELLES -
moving up CHAPEL ALLEY. At about 11.30 a.m. the BN. debouched
from the front line BRITISH TRENCH and proceeded on a front
of two Companies in Column of Platoons extended at 50 yards
distance with the right on the HULLUCH ROAD. The 20th Brigade
were a considerable distance ahead, and the Wiltshire Regiment
was on the left of the Battalion. The Battalion moved across
and over the first line GERMAN TRENCH, practically without
Casualties. As soon as it began to advance across the open
behind the GERMAN front line it came under a very heavy
Rifle fire from the direction of the QUARRIES and the NORTHERN
houses of CITE ST. ELIE. the Battalion now suffered severely
but continued to advance by rushes of small parties until
GUN TRENCH was reached. 2/Lt.Forward was Killed &
Lt.Col.C.C.ONSLOW, C.M.G. Capt & Adjutant
J.W.HURRELL, Capt.J.W.HUTCHINSON, 2/Lieut.H.E.MUDFORD, 2/Lieut.R.HOPKINS
were wounded [Capt.J.W.HUTCHINSON died from wounds
later that day]. Between TWO and THREE hundred Other Ranks
became casualties. Two platoons got about 100 yards in front
of GUN TRENCH, but being unsupported had to fall back by
Ones or Two's - 2/Lieut.R.L.SHAW was then wounded, also
Capt.J.McM.MILLING. The Battalion remained in GUN TRENCH
holding the GUN PITS NORTH of the road during the afternoon,
digging itself in. At dusk the men of the 20th Brigade who
were in the trench were sorted out and rejoined their Brigade.
All four Machine Guns were in the trench. At about 7 P.M.
"A" and "C" Companies were withdrawn from GUN TRENCH and
started digging a Support trench about 100x in rear. At
about midnight a number of men were seen coming down the
HULLUCH ROAD at a Double calling out "Don't shoot we're
the GORDONS"; close behind them came a number of GERMANS.
Almost at the same time the BORDERS holding GUN TRENCH South
of the road began to retire. At once bombs were rained upon
GUN TRENCH and men began to leave it in increasing numbers,
falling back on SUPPORT Trench, where they stopped. The
Company on the left of "B" Coy. was not attacked and stood
firm. Two Machine Guns were with the company & remained
in action. A heavy fire was brought to bear from Support
Trench and shortly afterwards a charge was organised, which
was completely successful, practically all the GERMANS in
GUN TRENCH were Killed or taken prisoners, including the
Artillery Captain who led the Counter-attack. 2/Lieut.T.C.PEARSON
& 2/Lieut.K.L.STEPHENSON were Killed and 2/Lieut.C.J.HUNTER
wounded. The Left Company suffered some casualties from
our own Shrapnel during this Counter-Attack. The rest of
the night passed quietly. Two Companies were in GUN TRENCH
and TWO Companies in Support Trench. At the commencement
of the action. Capt. H.de Buriatte Commanded A Co.
Capt. J.W.Hutchinson Commanded B Co. Lieut.R.O.Wynne
Commanded C.Coy. Capt.J.McM.Milling Commanded D.Coy.
2/Lieut.R.B.GIBSON and Lieut.B.R.Taylor both
of 3/S.Stafford regt. attached took command of B. and D.Coys.
respectively after Capt.HUTCHINSON & Capt.MILLING
were wounded. 2/Lieut.W.J.STONIER took over A/Adjutant.
Lieut.A.F.LOGAN was wounded on this date.
26
Sep 1915 - between Vermelles and Cit-St-Elie The Battalion
remained in their position nothing material occurred. The
Battalion was relieved about 8 P.M. by the R.S.F. &
went back in the old GERMAN TRENCH (First LINE) remaining
there for the night of 27/28th Oct. During these two nights
working parties were supplied for the advanced Trenches.
Major General CAPPER commanding 7th Division was
wounded. 2/Lieut.G.H.D'AVIGDOR admitted to Hospital
Sick whilst attending a course of Trench MORTAR at ST.VENANT.
27
Sep 1915 Battalion in GERMAN first line Trench. (Support)
"Working Parties" Major Genl. Capper died of wounds.
28
Sep 1915 Battalion in GERMAN first line Trench (Support)
"Working Parties".
29
Sep 1915 - Breslau Trench and Stone Alley near Hulluch On
the evening of the 29th the Battalion relieved the 1/4th
CAMERON HIGHLANDERS in BRESLAU AVENUE and STONE ALLEY with
the right of the R.S.F. who were in GUN TRENCH. The night
passed quietly as did the following day. A Draft of 70 other
[ranks] joined but remained with Transport & did not
go up into action.
30
Sep 1915 The Battalion had a post of Bombers in the communication
Trench running E. from the North Gun Emplacement. At about
9 P.M. their front observed that GERMANS were running over
the open on our right and had penetrated into the GUN Emplacement
held by the R.S.F. and were working round their rear. They
were the assailed by bombs from Three Sides. This party
of bombers made its way back to STONE ALLEY with great difficulty.
Meantime the men holding the right of the Battalion position
had been forced to give way and were holding a block about
20x down the trench. The GERMANS came on, bombing with great
violence, and owing to the clumsiness of the Ball Grenades
with which our bombers were mostly armed, it was found hard
to cope with them. Two Machine Guns that had been in GUN
TRENCH and had got isolated, managed to extricate themselves
by moving alternately & covering one another's retirement
with GUN & Rifle fire. These were mounted on the parapet
of STONE ALLEY, and assisted to prevent the enemy's bombers
coming across the open. At about 1 a.m. a counter Bomb attack
was attempted, this made some progress but the supply of
good bombs was very limited to give a chance against the
great numbers thrown by the enemy. 2/Lieut.E.F.S.DYER
was wounded. Towards sawn under Orders from Brigade H.Q.
30 yards of STONE ALLEY was filled in and a block established.
The GERMANS had been throwing bombs hard all night, and
had been trying to work round the flanks. They had also
brought up a Machine Gun to fire down STONE ALLEY. Our own
Machine Guns were able to deal with this.
War
Diary for October 1915
1
Oct 1915 Stone Alley and Breslau Trench near Hulluch At
Dawn MAJOR J.C.MONTEITH who had taken command of
Battalion after Lt.Col.C.E. ONSLOW was wounded was
Killed while directing the work on the block. Major H.F.BIDDER,
Royal Sussex Regiment was sent from Brigade H.Q. to take
command. The day passed without incident and the Battalion
was relieved by the 2nd H.L.I. at about midnight, and marched
to Billets at LE QUESNOY. 2/Lieut.R.E. OAKLEY, 2/Lieut.H.A.
DEACON Joined. Casualties of other Ranks during 25.9.15
- 1.10.15. KILLED 45 MISSING 40 WOUNDED 270 - 355.
2
Oct 1915 - le Quesnoy Battalion arrived in Billets LE QUESNOY
about 5-30 a.m.
3
Oct 1915 Billets LE QUESNOY - Battalion cleaning up &
resting.
4
Oct 1915 - Cuinchy Billets Le QUESNOY. Battalion took over
trenches at CUINCHY from 2nd Bn. The QUEENS Relief completed
at about 6-30 P.M. Capt. J.M. MAYNE, 2/Lieut.L.H.WALKER,
2/Lieut.F.ANNS, 250 Other Ranks joined Battalion.
5
Oct 1915 Trenches CUINCHY. Capt J.H MAYNE took over
a/Adjutant.
6
Oct 1915 Trenches CUINCHY. 2/Lieut B. NEWTON joined.
2/Lieut J.T. COE & 20 other Ranks joined.
7
Oct 1915 Trenches CUINCHY 2/Lieut. B.R. Taylor 3/S'
STAFFORD Regt wounded.
8
Oct 1915 Trenches CUINCHY Capt P.C. CAVAN 2/Lieut H.C.
LOVELY 2/Lieut E.H. GUDGEON joined. 2/Lieut J.T.
COE took over command of D Coy. 6 P.M. Information
received that enemy were bombarding along whole British
Front, and attacking LOOS. Orders issued accordingly.
Our own trenches were shelled fairly heavily throughout
the day. Quietened down about 8 P.M.
9
Oct 1915 - Cambrin Trenches CUINCHY. 2/Lieut. W. RUSSELL-SMITH
joined Capt P.C. CAVAN took over Command of D Coy
from 2 Lieut J.T. COE. Battalion relieved about 5
P.M. by Highland L.I. (1/Glasgow Highlanders) & went
into Billets & dug-outs at CAMBRIN 171 bodies of 9th
Highland Division buried during tour of duty in these trenches.
10
Oct 1915 Reserve Billets CAMBRIN about 9 A.M. our Airmen
brought down an Enemy Aeroplane.
11
Oct 1915 Reserve Billets CAMBRIN. Working parties.
12
Oct 1915 Reserve Billets CAMBRIN C.O. distributed parchments
to N.C.O's & men for good work during operations 25/9/15
- 1/10/15. C.O. inspected last 4 Drafts.
13
Oct 1915 Reserve Billets Cambrin. XIth Corps attacked
QUARRIES, and FOSSE 8. 7th Div. co-operated in this attack
with Gas-smoke and Machine Gun Fire. 21st Bde covered the
assault with MG Fire. Bombardment commenced 12 noon. Enemy
did not shell CAMBRIN. 2/Lt. W. Sharpe & 9 O.R.
proceeded on Leave.
14
Oct 1915 - Beuvry Reserve Billets CAMBRIN. Battalion relieved
by 8th DEVONS about 3-30 PM & withdrew to Billets at
BEUVRY. 2/Lieut. G.F. REID 4/Bedf.R. and 80 Other
Ranks joined Battalion. Enemy shelled Town slightly about
7 PM and 12 M.N. Casualties in Battalion from 2nd Oct To
this date - 2 other Ranks Killed 20 other Ranks Wounded.
Sick Wastage 6 other Ranks.
15
Oct 1915 - Bellerive Billets BEUVRY. Town was not shelled
by Enemy. Battalion relieved by York & Lancaster Regt
& withdrew to Billets at BELLERIVE arrived about 11
P.M.
16
Oct 1915 Billets BELLERIVE. Cleaning up.
17
Oct 1915 - Bourecq Billets BELLERIVE. 11 a.m. Church Parade.
12 noon. Brigadier Genl. inspected Drafts. 3-30 P.M. BN
left for BOURECQ arriving about 5-30 P.M.
18
Oct 1915 Billets BOURECQ. Company drills, etc. Capt.
R.O. Wynne & 6 other Ranks proceeded on leave.
19
Oct 1915 Billets BOURECQ. Received Orders at 2-30 P.M. to
be ready to move any time after 4-30 P.M. This Order cancelled
at 6-5 P.M. Capt & Q Mr CRESSINGHAM proceeded
on Leave.
20
Oct 1915 BILLETS BOURECQ. Drums formed under Sergt.GODSELL.
21
Oct 1915 Billets BOURECQ. Sick Wastage Week Ending 21st
14 Other Ranks.
22
Oct 1915 - Hingette BILLETS BOURECQ. Battalion leaves billets
at 1 P.M. for billets at HINGETTE arriving at about 5-30
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