Brig General A.Hull visited trenches at 11 am. Heavy shelling on our front line from 4 to 8 pm. Heavy Rifle fire from German trenches at 5.30 pm lasting about 10 minutes. 2/Lieut G.F.Hewitt & 37 men joined Battalion from Base. Lieut G.H.Pollock died of wounds at 10th Field Ambulance. 1 man killed & 2 wounded.
Category Archives: WW1
17th June – LANCASHIRE FARM
Quiet day, little shelling in afternoon & evening without damage. Work on trenches continued. Communication trench to “c” Coy completed. Lieut G.H.Pollock seriously wounded by listening patrol. 2 other ranks wounded. Lieut H.J.Small went sick.
16th June – LANCASHIRE FARM
Quiet day, little sniping & shelling. Aircraft active. 2 wounded. ‘A’ Coy sent from support line to local reserve.
15th June – A 16 Central
Orders received to relieve Lancashire Fusiliers in fron of LANCASHIRE FARM. Coys marched off at 6.30 pm. at 10 minutes interval. Relief completed by 1 am with 1 casualty. A great deal of shelling and sniping during relief on Canal Bank B & C Coys in front line & 1 platoon of A Coy. D Coy in support.
14th June – A 16 Central
Fine warm day. Major General H.F.M.Wilson C.B. presented D. Conduct Medal to 5580 C.S.M. Ariss & 6243 C.S.M. Green at 2.30 pm.
13th June – A 16 Central
Church at “A” Coys Farm at 6.30 pm. Fine & warm.
12th June – A 16 Central
Drill under Coy Officers. 150 men joined from Base. Fine & warm.
11th June – A 16 Central
Battalion billeted in farms. Men rested & cleaned up. Fine & dull.
10th June – BOESINGHE
Relieved by Somerset Light Infantry at 11.45 pm. Heavy rain during relief & trenches in horrid condition which made it difficult to get out. Last Coy left at 3.15 am. Coys marched independently to Bullets via ELVERDINGHE at A 16 central (POPERINGHE- WOESTEN ROAD). 1man wounded.
9th June- BOESINGHE
Very little shelling. Heavy rain set in about 6 pm. Major G. M. Blomfield killed by Sniper. 1 man wounded