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91st Infantry Brigade



31st January 1916 In trenches.

2nd of February 1916 A Brigade Relief

10th of February 1916  MG Coys Join

4th Jul 1916 Under Fire  18th Durhams are in the Front Line .

Taken from Appendix 1 18th DLI Battle of Serre.

0200. Ration party from Bus and ---- ordered to remain in Monk as reinforcements in view of information above.

0400. Red rockets went up & LG & MG opened by a unit on our right.

0403.Hostile artillery open with Field Guns & MG chiefly barraging our front line & then lifting quickly to Monk, chiefly shrapnel some HE.

0410. 18th Btn DLI asked for retaliation on German trench between Warley and Delaunay. Brigade report Gas on 94th Brigade area on our left.

0423. Our guns open retaliation effectively.

0430. No signs of gas, hostile fire weakening.

0435. Front line reports all correct, two casualties, hostile guns practically ceased fire.

0508. All quiet.

0530. Stand down. N.B. Enemy before opening artillery fire put up red rockets, on sending up green rockets fire ceased.

0630. Lt Tait D Co found wounded in Old Monk & brought back.

1100. Brigade Instructions. 31 Div. to go into Corps reserve & move to Bernaville area joining II Corps & coming into GHQ reserve. 93rd Brigade to be relieved by 144th Brigade on night of 4-5th of July 1916 & move to Louvencourt and thence on 6th to Bernaville area.

2200. Relief of 18th Btn DLI by Worcesters. HQ moves 10.5pm to Louvencourt.

2200. 18th DLI relieved by Worcester Regt and moved to Louvencourt.

18th DLI war diary WO95/2361/1


26th Feb 1917 Advance Made  location map

1st Sep 1917 On the March

2nd Sep 1917 On the March

3rd Sep 1917 On the March

4th Sep 1917 In Billets

6th Sep 1917 On the March

7th Sep 1917 Wet Day

8th Sep 1917 In Billets

9th Sep 1917 Training

13th Sep 1917 On the March  location map

14th Sep 1917 Training  location map

15th Sep 1917 On the March  location map

16th Sep 1917 Training

18th Sep 1917 Exercise

19th Sep 1917 On the Range  location map

20th Sep 1917 Exercise  location map

21st Sep 1917 Exercise  location map

22nd Sep 1917 Musketry  location map

23rd Sep 1917 Musketry  location map

24th Sep 1917 Exercise

25th Sep 1917 Musketry  location map

26th Sep 1917 Demonstration

27th Sep 1917 Training

28th Sep 1917 On the March

29th Sep 1917 On the Move

30th Sep 1917 In Camp

 Attack Made  location map

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