Full text: Diary of service on the Western Front, 1914, World War One (volume)

have skinned pigs, sheep etc and eaten them, leaving entrails in bedrooms. Slept in very dirty café. [note in pencil: We found the entrails in a chest of drawers!] 17 October 1914 Battalion still in reserve. Very cold morning. Advance continued. Does not appear much resistance. Billeted in a farm which had shortly before been occupied by Germans. 18 October 1914 The 9th Brigade was ordered to (Herlies) attack HERLIES & a chateau east of it, whilst the 7th Brigade were ordered on ILLIES. The Royal Scots Fusiliers were directed on the chateau with the Lincolns in reserve, & the 5th Fusiliers on the north end of HERLIES. The chateau was enclosed by a thick wood, oblong in shape, about 1000 yards from our position. The ground to this wood gradually sloped down to a hollow with a fringe of trees on the left
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