The ignorant Wallis brothers come to see me. Am cold and repulsive to them, for they really are ignorant & useless. In the words of Lt Col Griesbach of the 49th Regt. “Damn bad staff work” in allusion to work on the Somme.
Friday 10 November 1916
Ill & in “bed” all day with exception that I make an urgent map for the General.
Miserable weather. Pts Stenhouse, Menzies & Wells go to hospital, 8th, 8th and 10th respectively.
Thursday 9 November 1916
Ill in my dugout all day.
Tuesday 7 November 1916 and Wednesday 8 November 1916
On morning of 8th I have a nervous breakdown & feel as if I am going mad. Get into open air and try to walk it off. Tis’ raining hard, my limbs stiffen & I lay down in a disused dugout in agony. My chums find me & want to send for a doctor but I refuse as army doctors know but little & care less. Very weak at night.
Sunday 5 November 1916 and Monday 6 November 1916
L/c White my assistant draughtsman arrives back from hospital. Enemy shelling the road where we walk on to dugouts. One shell bursts on opposite side of a wall where I take cover. Am covered in brick and chalk dust but escape with only a shock. Another bursts over my head higher up the road. Bullets are whizzing past in fine style.
Friday 3 November 1916 and Saturday 4 November 1916
Friday 3 November 1916 and Saturday 4 November 1916
Make trips around trenches to correct them. Go into lines of 9th Brigade.
Thursday 2 November 1916
Rain & high winds.
Little doing re shelling but Lieut. H Wallis exposes his utter ignorance of the duties of intelligence officer. The stubborn, ignoramus, argumentative, ignorant, pig. Young & silly. Inexperienced.
Wednesday 1 November 1916
Fine but cloudy. I go to Neuville St Vaast & the trenches for information concerning the location of HdQrs & trenches.
Enemy very active, many trench mortar bombs & rifle grenades are sent over to us. An RCR man has his leg blown off & succumbs to it & several men are wounded, an officer also. I travel along a trench wherein are several dead Huns & Frenchmen. Ghastly sight.
Tuesday 31 October, 1916
Pte Walls, Whiteside (sleuth) and Crawford are out in Quarry road building an O.P. Enemy busy with his trench mortars. I observe from an “Iron Tree” O.P. enemy shell this area & – I have to leave as am all alone & carry plans.
At 3 PM enemy aeroplane flies overhead. Col Pelly returns from England. Major A Adamson assumes OC of PPCLI.
Monday 30 October, 1916
Fritz busy sending us minenwerfers & rifle grenades. My observers are out trying to find a site for observation post = OP.
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