Misty day. Worked hard on trenches. 5 men of “C” Coy when searching in front of our Trenches found an unexploded aerial torpedo Continue reading
Category Archives: WW1
6th Nov. TRENCHES
Work continued on trenches. Front line still bad in parts. General Hull visited Trenches in afternoon. Officers of 2nd Monmouthshire Regt. visited the line.
A few shells fell in Monk Trench & five Torpedoes without damage.
4th Nov. TRENCHES
Hard work clearing trenches. MONK Trench very bad. Germans fired 10 4.2 shells into Monk Trench in morning and Aerial Torpedoes into HELL FIRE CORNER in centre company. Fine day. Our heavies bombarded the REDAN [? ROAD omitted]. during the afternoon.
3rd Nov. TRENCHES
More rain during the night.. Fine day, Trenches worse & impassable in places. All Coys worked hard in clearing trenches & mending the parapet. Several dug-outs fell in & 2 men were killed through this cause. Very little activity on either side.
2nd Nov. TRENCHES
Rained all day, trenches in a very bad state & many landslides in various parts of the Trenches. Men at work all day. 7th Rum issue. Men thoroughly soaked but cheerful. Hostile guns & snipers very active.
1st Nov. TRENCHES-SUCRERIE- MAILLY- MAILLET
Rained all night & day. Hard work to keep trenches passable.. Coy of 9th Innis. Fusiliers relieved by another Coy.in ELLESS SQUARE. Trenches getting bad. Quiet day.
30th Oct
Marched off at 4.45 pm & relieved 1st King’s Own Regt. in trenches. Relief complete 9 pm. Trenches very muddy. Continue reading
29th Oct. FORCEVILLE
Platoon & Coy Drill under Coy Officers. Fine, cold wind.
28th Oct
Platoon & Coy drill under O.C.Coys. Very & cold.
27th Oct
Working Party 450 of men.