A good deal of shelling mostly on “A” Coys trench. Much work needed on trenches Lieut A.C.Hoare & Lieut H.Stevens joined. 3 men killed 12 wounded.
Category Archives: WW1
7th June: VLAMERTINGHE
Officers of Battalion proceeded to Trenches occupied by French Troops on left of YPRES SALIENT. Battalion marches off at 6.30 pm for Canal & took over from the French. Relief complete 10.30 am. B C & D Coys [companies] front line “A” Coy in Support. Continue reading
6th June: VLAMERTINGHE
Battalion rests. Coys bath at Brewery in VLAMERTINGHE. Capt. C.W.C.Wasey & Lieut G.H.Bowman joined Battalion.
5th June: IRISH FARM
Trenches shelled rather heavily from 3 pm onwards. Quiet day otherwise. Battalion relieved at 11 pm by 3rd Royal Fusiliers & battalion marched to CHATEAU at VLAMERTINGHE arriving there 3 am & bivouacked. Continue reading
4th June: IRISH FARM
Quiet day. A good deal of sniping during the night. Trenches improved. Officers of Royal Fusiliers came to look round trenches. 1 killed & 5 wounded today.
3rd June: IRISH FARM
Quiet day, a little shelling towards dusk. Took over forward post in FORWARD COTTAGE from Seaforths.
Work carried on the support line. 4 men killed, 4 wounded.
2nd June: IRISH FARM
Quiet day on our front, a good deal of shelling towards POTIDJE. Fine day.
1 man wounded.
1st June: IRISH FARM
Quiet day, very little shelling. Aeroplanes very active. Worked on support line trenches at night. Listening patrols sent out. Lieut I.K.Hamilton killed by a stray bullet. Very hot day. 4 men wounded.
31st May: VLAMERTINGHE
Parades under Coy [Company] Officers. Respirator drill. Orders received to relieve 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers & 1 Coy [Company] 2nd Essex Regt. in the Trenches from TURCO FARM to near CROSS ROADS FARMS. Relief completed by 11 pm. Head Qrs [Head Quarters] at IRISH FARM.
30th May: VLAMERTINGHE
Church Service in the wood at 11.30 am. G.O.C. [General Officer Commanding] 2nd Army inspected Brigade at 4 pm. Fine day.