During night of 19th/20th about 1230 am. A German approached D Coy & after being missed by the Sentry a struggle ensued & the German fell into the trench, shot the Sentry in five places with a revolver & ran into living trench where he shot dead Pte BAKER & stabbed Pte SPITTLE in the back making good his escape. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2015
19th Oct.- TRENCHES
Quiet night & day. Our heavy artillery (6” & 4.2”) opened fire on German front & 2nd line Trenches during the afternoon, there was no retaliation. Very little sniping. Very cold wind & foggy.
18th Oct.- TRENCHES
Colonel Forster went & took over Brigade. Major J.A.M.Bannerman took over Battalion. Quiet night. Enemy shelled D Coy & Seaforth Highldrs wth 5.9s. At 2.30 pm. enemy opened a heavy bombardment of trenches of D Coy & Seaforths & this continued violently till 5.15 pm. Continue reading
17th Oct.- TRENCHES
Quiet night & day. No sniping . No Artillery on either side. Dull & foggy.
16th Oct.- TRENCHES
Germans very quiet. Very little sniping. Dull & foggy all day. Improved the wire if front of our line.
15th Oct.- TRENCHES
Quiet night & day. Between 5 & 6 pm Germans fired about 50 or 60 shells on our front line but only damaged the parapet. Our heavies retaliated on SERRE. Very foggy.
14th Oct.- TRENCHES-SUCRERIE- MAILLY- MAILLET
Quiet night & day. Foggy. Germans put up a notice in front of our wire which we obtained. Put up along along [sic] our front trench in the mist. Very little activity on either side.
13th Oct
Relieved 1st King’s Own Regt. in trenches at 7.30 pm. quiet relief. ½ Coy of 8th Royal Irish Rifles (36th Ulster Division) attached to us for instruction.
12th Oct
Stormy. Working Party 557 men as usual. S.M.Beck went on leave.
11th Oct
Working Parties as usual. Concert in Salle de Reunion 6 pm. Fine.