141st Brigade - 47th Division - 1/18th Battalion - London Regiment - London Irish Rifles
October 1916
PlaceDateHourSummary of events and information
HIGH WOOD & COURCELETTE 
Eaucourt L'abbaye
1 Batt moved to position of Assembly as foll- A Coy. M 34. B.8.8 to M 35 A.5.9. Bombers in Flag Lane less those attached 19th Batt. B Coy - Starfish, C Coy - Price Trench, D Coy - Cough Drop, Lewis Gunners - Flag Lane, HQ - Starfish. Batt was in assembly position by dawn. Signal Officer had got communication by wire to A, B & C Coys by 10.30am - D Coy was last in position to observe and were not laid on. By 12 noon all Coys had reported their reconnaissance complete & were ready to move up to take over from or cooperate with either of the three front line Battns. At zero report received & sent back Bde HQ all correct on front. Zero + 10 report received "Troops gone over in good order, Flers Line taken." Zero + 15 Report all Coys " Smoke so thick that little can be seen" - looks as if held up in left & centre. Conflicting reports during following 4 hours. Verbal order from Bde received upon which following order issued to Coys:- "Bn will move to position occupied by 19th & 20th Batts M.28.A8.8 to M.29.A9.3. Order of Coys from right to left A.D.B.C. A & D Coys will move via trench. B & C via Sunken Rd to their new positions. Coy frontage roughly 200 yards. Report at once when in position. Bn HQ remain present position." Time 4.7 pm (confirmation received from Bde 4.25) On moving Coys found considerable confusion, 17th, 19th & 20th having elements back in the trench D.B.I. Runners from two left Coys had difficulty in finding their way back in the dark to HQ & exact position not known till 8.30pm. A Coy first in position at 6.30pm. D Coy was delayed by 19th Battn who thought them a re-inforcement but Coy reported in position at 7.30pm. C & D in position roughly at 6.30. Night very dark, early morning misty. Information received thro' Bde at midnight Flers front & Support lines were held in places by us but in parts enemy had strong points. Orders received to send 2 platoons & bombers to dislodge enemy from a strong point about M.23 c.8.1. Two platoons from A Coy & 1 Section of Bn Bombers attacked at 3.0 am & succeeded in taking this position which was double blocked & held. Communication very bad also ground. No operations before dawn. Patrols reported enemy holding front Flers line as far as our double block.
D.B.I
Eaucourt L'abbaye
26.45am23rd Batt attacked but without success. Orders received about 7.0am to attack as soon as possible - Objectives (1) Flers front & support lines (2) Line running NW of Eaucourt l'Abbe along sunken Rd. Message subsequently received to suspend attack. Conditions of D.B.I. very bad and overcrowded. Sniping very active apparently from derelict tank. In the afternoon the 18th Batt closed up in waves but attack postponed. Patrols reported during night Flers line still occupied & wounded confirmed this.
Eaucourt L'abbaye3 Preliminary order 18th Battn would attack. Objectives (1) Flers front & support line M.23 a.0.5 M.23 c.6.0 (2) a line west corner Eaucourt L'Abbe to M.25 a.5.3 where part 19th & 20th were still holding a position in touch with Anzac Division on right. Patrols reported lines lightly held and a patrol was sent out at 11.30am & on hearing from them that they penetrated Flers line without opposition authority was asked to push forward without barrage which was granted verbally at 2pm & at 3 o/c three Coys of the Battn went across in attack order. The fourth Coy sent up Crescent Alley at 3 o/c to form defensive flank. At first there was machine gun fire which ceased as advance developed and about 40 enemy gave themselves up to 50th Div. The enemy put barrage along the Flers line which caused some casualties but both lines were occupied by 3.45. The two rear waves stayed here to consolidate & at 4pm the 1st & 2nd waves moved forward through the village. No opposition offered here and by 4.10 the objective had been reached. Consolidation was carried on at once. Our line was formed up with that of 20th on night. Patrols were at once sent forward & established connection with 50th Div about M.22 b.2.1. The Flers front & support line had been vacated by enemy and sent back to Bde at 5.0pm asking for gap to be filled. 2 Coys of the 17th Bn arrived at about 12.45am. Heavy shelling by enemy all night.
Eaucourt L'abbaye4 Enemy seen in large numbers on Butte de Warlencourt barrage called for with satisfactory results & again at 7pm their movements were suspicious and barrage put on satisfactorily.
BECHCOURT5 Battn was relieved by 6th Battn at 2.45am & moved into Bde reserve in BECHOURT
 6 Left Bechourt for MAMETZ wood
FRANVILLERS7 Left MAMETZ wood & arrived Franvillers by March Route. Started at 2.30pm & arrived in billets at 11pm. Captain S V Skevington & 300 OR's were left behind and attached to 17th Batt as a working party
FRANVILLERS8 In Corps reserve Franvillers resting
FRANVILLERS9 Ditto - Ditto
FRANVILLERS10 Ditto - Ditto
FRANVILLERS11 Ditto - Ditto
FRANVILLERS12 Ditto - Ditto
FRANVILLERS13 Ditto - Ditto
 14 - 15 Left Franvillers by March Route for Albert & arrived there at 9pm for Longpres-les-Corps camp arriving there about 8pm night of 15th and marched to BUSSUS.
BUSSUS16 In billets at BUSSUS - Left BUSSUS by March route at 11pm for Longpres les Corps Saints Station.
WAGENBRUGE - STEENVOORDE17 Entrained at 6am for Northern area arriving at CAESTRE Station at 9pm & marched to billets in WAGENBRUGE (near STEENVOORDE) arriving there about 11.30pm
 18 In WAGENBRUGE
 19 Ditto - Ditto
SCOTTISH CAMP20 Left WAGENBRUGE at 7.30am & moved over the frontier into Belgium arriving at Scottish Lines (near OUDERDOM) at 1pm. In Divisional reserve
 21 In Div. Reserve. Training of specialists carried on with also NCO's class.
 22 In Div. Reserve.
 23 Ditto - Ditto
 24 Ditto - Ditto
 25 Ditto - Ditto
 26 Ditto - Ditto Small hose respirators tried & tested
 27 Inspection by GOC 2nd army at 12 noon
 28 In Div. Reserve
Bde Reserve29 Btn moved into Bde Reserve. BNHQ & one Coy in WOODCOTE HOUSE. C Coy in Strong points. One Coy in Café Belge & one Coy in dugouts
 30 Ditto - Ditto
 31 Ditto - Ditto

 

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