Full text: Diary of service on the Western Front, 1915-1916, World War One (volume)

occupied this line two months ago, this time we take over from the 18th Brigade of the 6th Division. the 52 Brigade belongs to Kitchener's Army, & this is its first tour of the trenches. 1 August 1915 Relief carried out without incident, was completed by 3am on the 2nd. The Brigade camped at OUDERDOM 2 August 1915 I rode over to see 18th Brigade, & get details of their trenches – the dug outs for Brigade Head Quarters on the canal bank are excellent & very well made. The 9th Brigade left their bivouacs & marched to POTIJSE taking over the trenches of 18th Brigade – reliefs completed by 2.30am. 3 August 1915 Visited the right of the line in the afternoon – trenches held by Royal Scots Fusiliers are good but as usual there is a vast amount of work to be done, especially in the communication trenches. Our heavy artillery bombarded HOOGE
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