WAR
DIARY FOR JANUARY 1916
1
Jan 1916 - Hannescamps Enemy active at 11 p.m. last night (New
year's eve German time) Much shooting blowing of Steam Whistle
and Musketry fire. Relieved in trenches by 13th Battn Rifle Brigade.
Marched back to billets in HUMBERCAMP [sic].
2
Jan 1916 - Humbercamps Wet day. No working parties.
3
Jan 1916 100 men digging at HANNESCAMPS.
4-5
Jan 1916 Usual working parties at front line.
6
Jan 1916 Demonstration at Brigade Bombing ground St.AMAND.
7
Jan 1916 100 men digging front line. Coy parades, instruction
of Machine Gunners & Grenadiers.
8
Jan 1916 Usual working parties & parades.
9
Jan 1916 Battn stood to & marched out to POMMIER Road for
practice alarm. Battn was clear of the Village in 35 minutes.
10-12
Jan 1916 Usual working parties on front line. Remainder of Battn
instructional parades. Two Companies went to Grenade School for
attack practice
13
Jan 1916 Relieved the 13th Rifle Brigade at BIENVILLERS.
14
Jan 1916 - Bienvillers-au-Bois A good deal of aerial activity
by our aircraft 2/Lt W.CANN joined on posting to Battn.
15
Jan 1916 Dull. Wet day. Very little artillery activity.
16
Jan 1916 Aircraft active on both sides.
17
Jan 1916 Wet day. Combined Machine Guns 110th & 112th Brigades
Concentrated fire on MONCHY at 6.40 pm. 26 Guns. Enemy's reply
very feeble.
18
Jan 1916 Dull and Wet. Quiet all day.
19
Jan 1916 Our Artillery active all morning. Germans fired 8 77mm
shells into BIENVILLERS.
Nos
14221 Pte J HUTCHINSON,
No.15340
Pte J THOMPSON (died 25.1.16),
No
10553 Pte K S GIRLING
No
17564 Pte G CARRINGTON.
No
13223 L Corp A WHITE wounded.
Relieved
10th L.N.Lancs Regt at HANNESCAMP [sic].
20
Jan 1916 - Hannescamps Fine day. German FOKKER Aeroplane Came
over & dropped 3 bombs on BIENVILLERS. No damage done Germans
shelled Battn HQs at HANNESCAMP [sic] with 11 77mm shells. No
material damage done. Trench 64 Shelled.
No
12143 Corpl M.BRAND,
No
13552 Pte A.PRIOR,
No
12490 Pte C.GREENSLADE,
No
13490 Pte.C.R.MITCHELL wounded.
No
12093 Lc.Corp.R.TAYLOR wounded & missing believed Killed
while out sniping.
21
Jan 1916 Artillery active on both sides.
22
Jan 1916 Artillery active on both sides. Bombardment by 48th Div
on our right between 2.30 & 3.pm. No 10627 Lc.Corp.W.
LAVENDER wounded. 2/Lts J.B.HEMLING & K.L.MALLET
joined on posting to Battn.
23
Jan 1916 Germans fired 30, 5.9 Howitzer Shells near battalions
S.E. of BIENVILLERS. One shell hit mill & failed to explode.
No damage done. Our artillery retaliated at 12.10 pm. D.Coy Sent
out strong patrol which drove back a German patrol.
24
Jan 1916 Foggy day. Quiet.
25
Jan 1916 Artillery activity on both sides between 1 & 2 a.m.
near FONQUEVILLERS [sic] at 11.30 A.M. 9 German aeroplanes flew
over our lines and passed by to SW. No 13073 Pte.T.BAKER
Wounded. Relieved by 13th Rifle Brigade. Marched back to billets
at HUMBERCAMP [sic].
26
Jan 1916 - Humbercamps Men at rest Cleaning Kit etc.
27
Jan 1916 Kaisers birthday. All quiet on our front. Gas alarm about
7.30 pm. Turned out to be a false one.
28
Jan 1916 Another Gas alarm, also false. Foggy all day. Usual Working
parties & parades.
29
Jan 1916 Foggy all day. H.Q. Coy route march & parades.
30
Jan 1916 Thick fog all day. Two Companies (B & D) Went to
Brigade Grenade School to practice Grenade attack.
31
Jan 1916 Usual Working parties.
WAR
DIARY FOR FEBRUARY 1916
1
Feb 1916 - Humbercamps Battn in Brigade Reserve. 2 Coys route
marching remainder digging on front line.
2-3
Feb 1916 2 Coys digging on front line. Hard frost at night.
4-5
Feb 1916 Men digging on front line. Warmer with Rain.
6
Feb 1916 - Bienvillers-au-Bois Relieved 13th Rifle Brigade at
BIENVILLERS.
7-9
Feb 1916 Men employed digging on front line.
10
Feb 1916 - Hannescamps Relieved N.Lancs Regt in the trenches.
11
Feb 1916 Pte. A.NORMAN slightly wounded by a shell.
12
Feb 1916 Following Casualties from Shell fire: -
Lieut
HITCH
2/Lt
MALLETT,
Corpl
HOLT,
Pte
SUTHERLAND
Pte
COULDRIDGE all wounded.
13
Feb 1916 Relieved in trenches by 6th Gloucester Regt marched back
to ST.AMAND.
14-15
Feb 1916 - S-Amand Battalion at rest.
16
Feb 1916 Relieved 9th Leicester Regt in new sector of trenches
near BIENVILLERS
17
Feb 1916 - trenches Enemy shelled our Communication trenches with
77mm Shells - Pte [15538 Frederick] BARTON wounded (died
20.2.16)
18
Feb 1916 Wet day. Quiet on our Sector. Heavy bombardment by enemy
on our trenches in front of FONQUEVILLERS [sic]. Wet day.
19
Feb 1916 Pte [12151 Arthur] MERRIMAN Killed. Shot through
the head. Sergt [12023 William] SPRIGGS Killed. Shot through
the head. Zeppelin & 3 Aeroplanes came over about 11 pm dropped
2 bombs near our HQr. No damage done Heavy bombardment S. of HEBUTERNE
at 7 pm.
20
Feb 1916 Fine day. Air Craft on both sides active Communication
trenches Shelled with 77mm Shells Hard frost at night.
21
Feb 1916 About 50 77mm Shells fired near Batt H.Qr 5 men of 9th
Leicester Regt wounded & 2 Killed Pte WILDER J. wounded
- shot through the hand.
22
Feb 1916 Very Cold Snowing all morning. Relieved by 9th Leicester
Regt marched back to St AMAND.
23-24
Feb 1916 - S-Amand Snowing all day, hard frost at night. About
500 men working digging.
25
Feb 1916 Snowing all day.
26-29
Feb 1916 Thaw set in with rain. Men digging on front line every
day.
WAR
DIARY FOR MARCH 1916
1
Mar 1916 - St-Amand The Battalion took over new billets at POMMIER.
2-4
Mar 1916 - Pommier Battalion in Rest. Weather bad. 60 men working
daily on front line.
5
Mar 1916 Battalion in Rest. Weather bad. 60 men working daily
on front line. 2nd Lt.G.R.N.MORRISON posted to Bn.
6
Mar 1916 Battalion moved to HANNESCAMPS & relieved 11th R.Warwick
Regt in trenches. Took over new line as per column of Remarks
[Ref.Map 57D NE Sheets 1 & 2 (parts of) 1/10.000 E.17.A.3.6-E.11.A.8.10].
7
Mar 1916 - Hannescamps Quiet day. A certain number of hostile
trench mortar bombs & rifle Grenades were fired on the left
of line held by Bn.
8
Mar 1916 Hostile Artillery inactive. Line extended on our right
as per col. of remarks [E.17.A.20 - E.11.A.8.10]
9-10
Mar 1916 Hostile Artillery Quiet. Enemy Action with trench mortar
bombs & rifle Grenades. Good work done by Bn. snipers on both
these days.
11
Mar 1916 Hostile artillery shelled centre of line doing very little
damage. Hostile trench mortar bombs active at evening stand to.
12
Mar 1916 Relieved in trenches by 11th R.Warwick Regt. Headquarters
proceeded to BIENVILLIERS [sic]. A & C Coys remained in HANNESCAMPS.
B & D Coys proceeded to FONQUEVILLERS [sic]. 12044 Pte.Brand,
W. Bullet wound in head. 13458 L/C Dell, G.F. Bullet
wound in head.
13
Mar 1916 - Bienvillers-au-Bois Battalion in Brigade Support. day
quiet. Weather fine and warm. 16481 Pte.A.Sells, Bullet
wound in head.
14
Mar 1916 300 men working on front line. Captain D.Blake
rejoined. & 2/Lt R.PRICKETT arrived as a reinforcement.
Day quiet.
16
Mar 1916 Working parties as usual. Continued activity of hostile
Artillery. Exhibition of Flammenwerfer at LA CAUCHIE.
17
Mar 1916 Day Quiet. Working parties as usual. Trenches visited
by Army Commander
18
Mar 1916 Working parties As usual. Day quiet. Heavy Artillery
bombardment on night of 18/19 right from 2 am to 3 a.m.
19
Mar 1916 Aerial Activity on both sides. Relieved by 2nd Bn R.Irish
Regt. Battalion moved to rest Billets at HUMBERCAMPS Vacated by
Royal Irish Fusiliers.
20-22
Mar 1916 - Humbercamps Battalion given 3 days complete rest on
coming out of the trenches after a tour of seven months. Men employed
cleaning up.
23
Mar 1916 500 men digging on Corps Line.
24
Mar 1916 Section & Platoon training started. Cold Day. Snow.
25
Mar 1916 Section & Platoon training started. Cold Day. Snow.
26
Mar 1916 250 men working on Corps Line. Church Parade Wet day.
A draft of 30 men Arrived from 5th Entrenching Bn.
27
Mar 1916 250 men working on Corps Line. Remainder of Bn training.
2nd Lieut W.H.B.SHERVINGTON posted to Bn.
28
Mar 1916 Bn. in training. Corps Commander visited Bn H.Q.
29
Mar 1916 500 men working on Corps Line. Bn inspected in billets
by C in C. Snowed in afternoon.
30
Mar 1916 Training continued.
31
Mar 1916 400 men on Corps. 2 bombs dropped on HUMBERCAMPS by Hostile
aeroplane 12073 Pte.Carter H. slight shrapnel wound in
head.