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On this day 11th September 1917 – a raid by the 1/8th Battalion

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Another  misfortune occured in our next trench tour on September 11th, when a raid was attempted by Capt. Martelli in command of a party consisting of C Company and half A Company. The raid was to be carried out against enemy trenches opposite Railway Craters, at 1-45 p.m. It was caretully practised beforehand over a taped model. Unfortunately, the enemy were evidently aware of our intentions, probably divining that a raid was in prospect trom the fact of our having cut gaps in the wire, and whilst our men were forming up in No Man’s Land, they suddenly opened an intense bombardment, mostly of gas bombs, which fell right amongst
them. Our men immediately put on their box respirators, but in the dark it was quite impossible to advance with them on, and seeing that progress was impossible, Martelli, who was himself wounded, withdrew his party, suffering in casualties during the whole operation, three other ranks killed and 30 wounded.

C Company were again unfortunate the following night, when they were bombarded with heavy trench mortars and suffered nine more casualties.

[HISTORY OF 1/STH BATTALION SHERWOOD FORESTERS 1914-1919, By CAPTAIN WCC WEETMAN]


The casualties

307639 Pte Harry Wilson died of wounds in the 1st Casualty Clearing Station.

Missing

blythe_pic305673 Lance Sergeant Josiah Blythe aged 28 and from Sutton in Ashfield

key

306353 L/Cpl Herbert Charles Key aged 22 and from Newarkrandall

305324 Pte Walter Cecil Randall aged 20 and from Retford

325025 Pte Eugene Stewart aged 35 from Pothmahomack

325044 Pte Stanley Thorne

 

 

On this day 10th September 1917

No record in the 1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


10/IX/17: Hostile TMs fairly active on our own sector. 1 Company of 1st Monmouths began work of preparing front line for gas cylinders. Our posts in G4b were heavily bombarded by gas TM bombs at 11 pm.1st-monmouths

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 9th September 1917

9.9.1917 ANNEQUIN: Lt Col CB JOHNSON resumes Command of Battalion.

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


9/IX/17: Gas was successfully projected during the night at 11.45 pm and 3am, Hostile artillery retaliated. 2″ TMs were engaged in wire cutting in vicinity of RAILWAY CRATERS (A28c).a28c

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

51st Trench Duty 7th-13th September 1917

7.9.1917 FOUQUIRES: Battn relieved 5th Battn in the CAMBRIN SECTOR.

Cambrin right subsection1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


7/IX/17: Quite day. Our snipers claim a hit. Following daylight reliefs were carried out:-

  • 6th SF from FOUQUIERES to RIGHT SUBSECTOR
  • 5th SF from RIGHT SUBSECTOR to FOUQUIRES
  • 8th SF from ANNEQUIN to LEFT SUBSECTOR
  • 7th SF from LEFT SUBSECTOR to ANNEQUIN

4″ Stokes mortars were placed prepared to carry out a gas operation.

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 6th September 1917

No record in the 1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


6/IX/17: Normal artillery and trench mortar activity. Hostile MGs quite at night but very active against our aeroplanes during the day. Its is noticeable that the German MGs are quite at night after a day during which there has been a large expenditure of ammunition in AA work.

One German on sentry in his front line was shot by our snipers.Sniper

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 5th September 1917

5.5.1917 FOUQUIRES: Capt HH JACKSON MC relinquishes acting rank of CAPTAIN.

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


5/IX/17: Hostile trench mortars rather more active than usual. Hostile aircraft also active during the day

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 4th September 1917

No record in the 1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


4/IX/17: At 12.5 am a patrol reported a large party (stated to be 150 strong) in NO MANS LAND in G4b. Artillery, rifle and LG fire was opened and nothing more was seen of this party. Enemy preserved a quite attitude. Fresh wire was observed to have been put out at the point at which party was reported. A wiring party was dispersed by LG fire in A27b and d and casualties believed to have been caused.

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]


203636 Pte William Birch 1/5th Battalion and son of William Henry and Constance Birch of 16 Sheffield Rd., Creswell was killed in action aged 34.

On this day 3rd September 1917

No record in the 1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


3/IX/17: At 12.5 am Enemy put down a heavy barrage on our trenches in A28c & G4b and at same time shelled our communication trenches of right sub sector. At the same time a party of 50 Germans was reported to have been seen in NO MAN’S LAND by a patrol. LG, rifle and artillery fire was opened and nothing further was seen of the enemy. Remainder of the day was quite.A28C G4B 1917

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 2nd September 1917 – a German raid

2.9.1917 FOUQUIERES: CAPT HH JACKSON awarded Military Cross for Gallantry in connection with the raid of 13th August.Jackson HH

Humphrey Henry Jackson

London Gazette: Lieut EMB Taylor to be Captain at 18.8.17.

Brooke-Taylor EM

Edward Mallalieu Brook-Taylor

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


2/IX/17: At 4.55 am enemy put down heavy barrage of artillery and trench mortars of various calibre’s on our front and support lines and CTs of right sub sector (Map 36c NW ref A28C & G4B).A28C G4B 1917

At 5am barrage lifted off front line & four parties of enemy, totalling 170 men attempted to raid our trenches in G4b. He only succeeded in entering one or our posts, all the garrison of which had been wounded. A few of his men appeared to cross our front line between the posts, but the majority were driven back before reaching our trenches. One prisoner was captured by us, whereas the enemy failed to secure identification. Our casualties were slight.

Prisoner stated that raiding party consisted of 150 men of the “Army STOSS TRUPP” and 20 men of 22nd Pioneer Battalion. His statements appeared unreliable.

Army STOSS TRUPP = shock troops or stormtroopers
The 22nd Pioneer Battalion appear to be part of the 19th Ersatz Division

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]


Geoffrey Petrie BarlowBarlow

Died of wounds leading a wiring party