War Diary
SE of Buissy - Sept 27th – 5.20am: At zero hour the Bde opened a creeping barrage covering the 1st Canadian Division in their attack on Sains les Marquion. The battery area came under heavy hostile retaliation. Lt. R.E. Arnold (A Battery) and several OR’s wounded.
The FOO [Forward Observation Officer] party casualties of Lt. H. Lee (A Battery) and 2 signallers were also wounded early in the day.
At zero plus 595 minutes the Bde passed on the tactical control of the 11th D.A on the left flank of the Canadian Corps.
Sept 28: The Bde moved up during the night of 27/28th to positions in W 11 D and W 11 A firing north across the Canal de la Sensee. Bde O.P. [Observation Post] established on the high ground near Foisy le Verger. Bde covering 34th I. Bde [Infantry Brigade]
Obituary
Rugby Advertiser
Mr A H Tilley, 46 Railway Terrace, has received news that his son, Horace, a gunner in the Royal Artillery, was killed while gun laying on September 27th. He was 20 years of age, and before enlisting in March, 1917, was employed in the Controller Department at the B.T.H. In a letter to the parents his sergeant says:- “ I lost in your son a very useful lad, an intelligent gunner, conscientious and thoroughly reliable taking, as he did, a great interest in his work".