Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
ms2879b82f02e051.jpg
Revision as of Jun 6, 2015, 9:44:57 PM created by 65.61.234.59 |
Revision as of Nov 25, 2015, 1:35:41 PM edited by Rbcm.admin |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | Sund 10th Sept Ch. Parade. Misty. Got ready for front line. Marched out with my platoon at 2:30 | + | Sund 10th Sept Ch. Parade. Misty. Got ready for front line. Marched out with my platoon at 2:30 & after long walk got into our support trench at 7:30. Heavy shelling with H.E. of large calibre. Very hot in [illegible]. Soldier's vote taken. |
− | Mond 11th Sept Heavy shelling all the time. No casualties in 24 hours to any platoon. CO buried by shell | + | Mond 11th Sept Heavy shelling all the time. No casualties in 24 hours to any platoon. CO buried by shell & had to be carried out. At night took working part into No Man's land. Did our work under intense enemy barrage. Lost my platoon serg't David Gillespie & Capt Kenneth Taylor DSO. No casualties among men under my immediate [illegible]. My command left ½ Co & rec'd special letter of approval from CO. After getting lost on way back got in to my trench at 3 am after the most strenuous day of my experience. Intense shelling with heavy stuff all the way in. Shelled with tear shells about dawn & one man gassed. (Three of our officers Reynolds, Guinness & Wolferton got military crosses for this work.) |
+ | |||
+ | BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 82 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Diary of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915 - 1917. |
Revision as of Nov 25, 2015, 1:35:41 PM
Sund 10th Sept Ch. Parade. Misty. Got ready for front line. Marched out with my platoon at 2:30 & after long walk got into our support trench at 7:30. Heavy shelling with H.E. of large calibre. Very hot in [illegible]. Soldier's vote taken.
Mond 11th Sept Heavy shelling all the time. No casualties in 24 hours to any platoon. CO buried by shell & had to be carried out. At night took working part into No Man's land. Did our work under intense enemy barrage. Lost my platoon serg't David Gillespie & Capt Kenneth Taylor DSO. No casualties among men under my immediate [illegible]. My command left ½ Co & rec'd special letter of approval from CO. After getting lost on way back got in to my trench at 3 am after the most strenuous day of my experience. Intense shelling with heavy stuff all the way in. Shelled with tear shells about dawn & one man gassed. (Three of our officers Reynolds, Guinness & Wolferton got military crosses for this work.)
BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 82 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Diary of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915 - 1917.