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Wednesday 9 February 1916

February 9, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Froze hard all night. Feet of boys very cold. Huns very lively last night.
French mortar bombs, rifles, grenades, etc. are sent over by us.
Lively bombardment this morning whizz-bang shells from Huns come over about noon. Nose cap from one narrowly misses my head and bores its way into tree in front of me. At 2 PM to firing line from trench supports. At 3:15 I cut the hair of Major Grey and Capt Cornish in their dug out, Major Curry returns from leave to England, lively bombardment in evening.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Capt. Cornish, French mortar bombs, Major Curry, Major Grey, mp3

Tuesday 8 February 1916

February 8, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Up at 5:30 AM, breakfast 7:30. Company works in trenches. I make wind vanes for gas alarms. General Macdonnel, Col Buller, Major A. Gault make tour of the trenches. 2 PM to Battalion HQ. Transport back into trenches. 2:30 PM lively artillery duel goes on.
About 5 PM Huns give us hellish rapid artillery fire, Griggs gets nasty wound in hand, I bandage up, bled very much. Lance Corporal Lightbody and Private Blair go on leave.


* Lt Col H.C. Buller – Colonel Buller took command of the regiment after the death of Colonel Farquhar. He was injured during the Second Battle of Ypres and lost an eye but did return to command the regiment in 1916. Buller was killed in the Battle of Mount Sorrel on June 2nd 1916.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: artillery fire, Battalion HQ, gas alarms, General Macdonnel;, Huns, Lance Corporal Lightbody, Private Blair

Monday 7 February 1916

February 7, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Up @ 7, breakfast 8 am. Move off in full marching order to trenches at Kemmel wearing overcoats.
One man of RCR’s (Royal CDN Regiment?) brought down by expansion bullet… Dead.
We relieve 31st Battalion


*Expansion bullet – Also known as the Dum-Dum bullet, an expansion bullet was designed to expand on impact, thus creating a large wound. Traditionally these bullets were made from lead, a soft metal that would flatten upon impact. In 1898 the German government adamantly protested against the use of expansion bullets citing them as inhumane and excessive. The next year during The Hague Convention of 1899 they were declared prohibited from international warfare.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: 31st Battaliom, Expansion bullet, Kemmel, RCR

Sunday 6 February 1916

February 6, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Breakfast 6:30 AM, blankets rolled @ 7 AM, move off 8:15 for Locre billeted in huts.
Met some of 27, 24, 29th Canadian Battalions, Capt Barclay goes on leave

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: 29th Canadian Battalions, Capt Barclay, Lorce

Saturday 5 February 1916

February 5, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Friday 4 February 1916

February 4, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Thursday 3 February 1916

February 3, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Wednesday 2 February 1916

February 2, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Tuesday 1 February 1916

February 1, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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