War Diary
Montauban 14th September 1916: Battalion left Montuaban via Milk Lane for Calton and Savoy trenches/Assembly. 1 Other Rank evacuated sick.
Carlton and Savoy Trenches - 15th September 1916:
1am - Assembly complete. 123rd Brigade in reserve of 41st Division.
6.20am - Zero - Attack launched, 124th Bde on right, 122nd Bde on left. Tanks leading.
10am - Bde moved forward, to left of Flers Road on line of our previous position in Delville Wood avoiding barrages several times.
Midday - Left trenches for German Switch Trench, heavys shelling. Adj casualty. B and D on right of Flers Road and C and A on left. Enemy opened heavy shelling.
3.15pm - Advanced up right of Flers Road and along right of Flers Wood.
4.30pm - B & D Coy leading with C.O., A & C Coys behind
5pm - Lt Col casualty. O.C A Coy ordered by Brig General Clemson G.O.C 124 Bde that the strong point N of Flers Wood known as Hogs Back must be held at all cost. At N.E corner of Flers O.C of A Coy met survivors of attack, about 259 men of various Regiments, retiring.
5.30pm - They were rallied and Hogs Back reoccupied with the help of B and D Coys.
6.45pm - Ordered by Col Oakley (O.C. 10th Queens 124 Bde) to retire into line E of Flers at nightfall as the enemy was coming round the right flank.
7.30pm - Took 5 prisoners. Retired on to line stated. O.C. A Coy (in command of Battn) handed over to Major Beatty (10th R. W. Kents). Held on during night. END