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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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artillery fire.  Great progress on the whole line. Sugar Refinery (Courcelette) taken easily.  A little rain - Our Co. doing stretcher bearer work & prisoners guards. My H.Q. was alongside a derelict tank on the ridge near the windmill who seemed to draw all the fire of the enemy guns - a very hot spot - I had a miraculous escape -  Sgt [Iverast] killed.  D McKinley seriously wounded - Some rain. Twisted my ankle coming home by stepping on a Mills Grenade but the fall saved my life from a shell burst.  -596 prisoners & 12 offrs on this Bde front - Cavalry up. Good mail- Saw an observn balloon burnt.
 
artillery fire.  Great progress on the whole line. Sugar Refinery (Courcelette) taken easily.  A little rain - Our Co. doing stretcher bearer work & prisoners guards. My H.Q. was alongside a derelict tank on the ridge near the windmill who seemed to draw all the fire of the enemy guns - a very hot spot - I had a miraculous escape -  Sgt [Iverast] killed.  D McKinley seriously wounded - Some rain. Twisted my ankle coming home by stepping on a Mills Grenade but the fall saved my life from a shell burst.  -596 prisoners & 12 offrs on this Bde front - Cavalry up. Good mail- Saw an observn balloon burnt.
  
16' Sept. Stayed in Bde reserve till 4 pm when we moved out to Buckfields (Albert) where we recd a royal welcome. The C.O. spoke to me very kindly.  (the orders to go out were a great relief to the Bn because there were rumours that the remains of our Bde were to be made into a composite Bn & thrown into the attack.  They were a great relief
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16' Sept. Stayed in Bde reserve till 4 pm when we moved out to Brickfields (Albert) where we recd a royal welcome. The C.O. spoke to me very kindly.  (the orders to go out were a great relief to the Bn because there were rumours that the remains of our Bde were to be made into a composite Bn & thrown into the attack.  They were a great relief
  
 
BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 83 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / “Diary of the War”, diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915-1919.
 
BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 83 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / “Diary of the War”, diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915-1919.

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artillery fire. Great progress on the whole line. Sugar Refinery (Courcelette) taken easily. A little rain - Our Co. doing stretcher bearer work & prisoners guards. My H.Q. was alongside a derelict tank on the ridge near the windmill who seemed to draw all the fire of the enemy guns - a very hot spot - I had a miraculous escape - Sgt [Iverast] killed. D McKinley seriously wounded - Some rain. Twisted my ankle coming home by stepping on a Mills Grenade but the fall saved my life from a shell burst. -596 prisoners & 12 offrs on this Bde front - Cavalry up. Good mail- Saw an observn balloon burnt.

16' Sept. Stayed in Bde reserve till 4 pm when we moved out to Brickfields (Albert) where we recd a royal welcome. The C.O. spoke to me very kindly. (the orders to go out were a great relief to the Bn because there were rumours that the remains of our Bde were to be made into a composite Bn & thrown into the attack. They were a great relief

BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 83 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / “Diary of the War”, diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915-1919.