20.8.1915 G.22.B.8.5.: Moved 1 a.m. into bivouacs G.22.B.8.5. all Brigade out. Capt. CB Johnson took over Adjt. from Capt. CJ Wheatcroft who had acted from 31.7.15 on Capt Johnson going to hospital.
[WO/95/2694]
Girton Cross taken in 2006 by Aurel and posted on the Great War Forum.
Aug 20th. Got to bivouacs somewhere near Poperinghe about 3 a.m. quite done up. Put packs on transport wagons about half way. Had tea & soup at bivouacs. Then got down & slept till about 1 p.m. Had something to eat & then fixed bivouacs up. Band played in field 6 – 7 p.m. Nice day. 50 reinforcements from entrenching batt arrived.
[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]
Service record for 3348 Pte. Frederick George Howlett recording his arrival in France with the II Reinforcement in June 1915 and posting to the 2nd Entrenching Battalion. He joined the 6th Battalion in the field on the 17th August 1915.
The men wounded included:-
| 1709 | Pte | Albert Smith | 19.8.15 |
Transferred to England and discharged due to wounds on 17.8.16 (para 392 XVI KR). |
| 1981 | Pte | Joseph Henshaw | 19.8.15 | Wounded in the field. |
| 1967 | Pte | W Wright | 19.8.15 | Wounded in the field. |
| 1681 | Pte | George Byfleet | 20.8.15 |
GS wound to hand and admitted to 10 CCS, 24 General Hospital and 46 NMD Convalescent Depot. Transferred to 46 NMD Base depot on 10.9.15 and re-joined Battalion on 7.10.15. |
| 1448 | Sgt | William Wibberley | 20.8.15 |
Influenza and admitted to 46 DRS. Returned to Battalion on 26.8.15. |
