three officers & 150 men left but that they had fought most gallantly
Nov 10th Marched to YPRES about 14 miles - march up to trenches during night in relief of West Riding Regiment again in a salient, and a very unpleasant one. During the march Sir Horace Smith Dorrien congratulated the regiment on what it had done
Nov 11th Very heavy artillery fire on our position begins at 7am & continues for at least 3 hours. It is the heaviest bombardment we have had during the war. The German infantry then begin to advance, but having ordered up B Company under Captain Browne