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Saturday 16 September 1916

September 16, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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First objective of attack by PPCLI achieved, a second one contemplated.
B’n lose heavily 49 on our left and 25 Bn (2nd Division) on our right in Courcellette. Many wounded. No stretchers nor bearers. Men cannot be spared to look after wounded. Water badly needed Capt Sullivan OC No 2 Coy. Major Martin and Mr Rosamund killed. No 4 Co lose heavily. C.S.M. Jacques & Sergt Clason are killed also Pte Matthews of Vancouver. All PPCLI.
Bn take 62 prisoners.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: mp3, PPCLI, Vancouver

Friday 15 September 1916

September 15, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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I go up the line with an orderly – Pt Fetherstone. Visit La Boiselle & Pozieres, dodge heavy [or, many?] shells. Nothing remains of both villages but a series of shell holes. Mounds of Earth, debris, and scattered all over is the wreckage of war. Whilst at Pozieres 4 shells come over at us in rapid succession bursting about 20 to 30 yards away. Witness a terrific bombardment, many dead around us. Our artillery has supremacy. Return to Albert at 9 PM. Motor traffic goes as far as Pozieres. Hundreds of wounded & Hun prisoners walking along the road from firing lines to Albert. Scenes of carnage. Horrible.


*Battle of Flers – Courcelette – Part of the Somme offensive, this battle was launched on Sept 15th 1916 and lasted until the 22nd of September. It was the final general offensive attempted by the British army during the Battle of the Somme. The idea was to use artillery and infantry attacks to create a hole in the German line. Allied troops would then use cavalry to create maximum gains though this hole. The breakthrough was not successful, but Allied troops were able to capture some important villages during the battle. It was at the Battle of Flers that the first tanks were ever used in warfare. All 49 British tanks manufactured for the war were sent into battle. The tanks were a mixed success, as many broke down or were unable to manage the battlefield terrain. However their psychological effect was powerful, greatly intimidating German troops.

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“British Mark I male tank Somme 25 September 1916” by Ernest Brooks – This is photograph Q 2486 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 1900-09). Licensed under Public domain via Wikimedia Commons – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:British_Mark_I_male_tank_Somme_25_September_1916.jpg
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Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Battle of Flers, mp3

Thursday 14 September 1916

September 14, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Heavy Bombardment & big attack is on. To the trenches & witness awful fire of trench mortars etc. It’s Hell!

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries

Wednesday 13 September 1916

September 13, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Showers. I leave dugout near Albert for USNA Hill & Trenches. Rains and I get soaked. Get my maps from Div and depart for Headquarters at Brickfield where enemy put over 12 or more high explosive shells. Col Lamb & Major Meredith very cold. Little information to give me so I consulted those people who had been in the trenches.
From Brickfield to Albert & find Bde Hdqrs there. Report to General MacDonnel.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: General Macdonnel;, USNA

Tuesday 12 September 1916

September 12, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Bde left Herrisart for Vadencourt via Carnoy. I march with them. Arr. Vadencourt at 10 am. Capt MacDonald tells me the general wants to see me. The General asks me to go on to Albert alone and on to Div. Hdqrs in firing lines to get information of trenches etc. Got on to motor lorry carrying 9’2” shell ammunition.
Arr. @ Albert. Walked to UNSA Hill (Div Hdqrs) got maps & latest news. Our General arrives on horseback with Capt. MacDonald & Lt. Willis aide de camp. General thanks me for the sketch of Ypres Ramparts I gave him. The 3rd Div has no rations so I go into Albert for tea. Have had nothing since Breakfast. When in Albert I meet Sergt Major Foden and the 2nd Sergt. of No 3 Coy. We seek aid of Imperial Troops who put us up for the night in dugouts. Enemy shelling Thiepval and vicinity.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Capt MacDonald, Carnoy, Ypres

Monday 11 September 1916

September 11, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

I leave Cramont at 11 am for Halloy after taking leave of the Sch M & Mistress, their little girl & boy. Refuses payment of any kind so make present of photo.
Walk to Longvillers & get Lorry for Doullens. Make purchases here & get a ride in General Sir D. Haigs automobile for 1 Kilo’ N of Beauval. Left here @ 1:30 PM after having dinner. Pass a party of German prisoners at work. Arr. at Talmas 3:30 PM. 9th Bde just passing thro’ on to Rubempre and saw Lieut. Machiel, who gave me news of Pte Hines (100 9)[?] committing suicide on march. Met cousin Tom Draycot in good health & spirits is in No. 1 Platoon H Coy. On to Herrisart to 7th Bde. Stay here at Chateau.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Beauval, Doullens, Longvillers

Sunday 10 September 1916

September 10, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Friday 8 September 1916

September 9, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

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Thursday 7 September 1916

September 7, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Hot & dry. Leave Winnezeele at 9:30 am via Oudezeele Ledinghem & to Esquelbecq . Arr: at station 3:30 PM. To Conteville near Amiens by way of Calais. (Left Esq 9 @ 4:30 PM) Boulogne. Arrive at 2:30 am. March to Cramont – 3 miles & stay up till Sunday. The Brigade & Regiment move off at 8 am & leave me behind in the school with the schoolmaster to make a map of the trenches NOT a word of English is spoken in the village. What a predicament? Finish one plan & Pte Llewellyn calls for it on a motorcycle at 8 PM. He takes my rifle and pack sack back with him. I arrange to stay the night with the instituter (school master) at the village school. Delightful bed & breakfast.

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Boulogne, Winnezeele

Wednesday 6 September 1916

September 6, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Packing up for movement to Cramont via Conteville. Enemy shell Cassel & Mont des Cats

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Cassel, Mont des Cats

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