War Diary 3/4 Sep 1918
Vierstraat - 3/9/1918: During the afternoon two daylight patrols were sent out from B & C Coys but were seen by the enemy after proceeding about 60 yards and held up by machine gun fire and forced to return having suffered a few casualties. An attempt to comply with Battn Operation Order D.F.1 was unsuccessful owing to the fact that the post therein stated to occupied by the American's were in possession of the enemy.
Vierstraat - 4/9/1918: Operations carried out on this date are described and attached with B.O.O - D.F.3.
War Diary Addendum 4 Sep 1918
Addendum – Ref Sheet 28.S.W.2
The preliminary arrangements & assembling were carried out in accordance with orders, but as these were given at very short notice, Coy Commanders were handicapped & were unable to arrange all they wished to do. The attacking Coys were in position behind Chinese Trench at the appointed time 4.30am.
Artillery arrangements were not quite satisfactory as the barrage came down E of the railway running through N.18.a & N.18.d and so left a number of enemy M.G. posts on the W of the railway & able to fire unmolested on our advancing troops.
The Battalion, despite being much disorganized by very heavy casualties by M.G. fire and enemy snipers, succeeded in reaching the line of the light railway but were unable to hold it owing to the accuracy & strength of the enemy’s M.G. fire & shortage of men.
About dusk 2nd Lieut J.J. Potter MC collected and reorganized all the men that remained of the Battalion and established a line from N.23.b.55.30 to N.17.d.40.40 & during the night got in touch with the 18th K.R.R.C on his left who had taken over from the 12th E. Surreys.
Casualties on this day were very heavy & included the C.O. and Acting Adjutant.
Officer Casualties Other Ranks Total casualties
16 307 323