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Best War Diary extract I’ve seen


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Hi folks, thought I'd share this if anyone is interested (I'm not Canadian, so you can't accuse me of bias :D )

See http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/02015202_e.html" target="_blank">Canadian war diaries search page

Search for 10th Battalion. Click on 1917/08/01-1917/10/31

A 13 page appendix (no. 29) is attached to the war diary of the 10th Canadians, citing officers (10), and N.C.O.’s and men (53!!!) who “rendered very valuable and exceptional services” from 15-17th Aug 1917.

Under each name is anywhere from 4 to about 20 lines on each man’s actions during the 3 days of battle. Not only is it a boon to anyone researching a specific soldier, but it also gives a great insight into the different tasks/duties and off-the-cuff actions that had to be carried out during a battle.

In order as written (anything in brackets are my additions):

Officers

Lt. (A/Capt) W.W. Thompson

Tempy. Lt. Norman Angus McEachern

Tempy. Lt. Frederick Herbert Easterbrook

Tempy. Capt. (A/Major) Hercules Lefebvre

Tempy. Lt. Hugh Edward Pearson

Tempy. Lt. Frank John William Fane

Tempy. Lt. Herbert Andrews

Tempy. Lt. Bynon Price Greer

Tempy. Lt. Nelson Lewis Balfe

Tempy. Lt. Gordon Graham

NCO’s and men

226353 Pte. H. Brown (DoW, age 18, awarded V.C.)

19791 L/Sgt. Jihn Wennevold

625004 Pte. Thomas Demaine Fidgett

20187 Cpl. Nicholas Purmal

904767 Pte. Henry Smith

430694 L/Cpl. Gordon Pierce Jones

81575 Sgt. Dougall Maxwell

174262 L/Cpl John Thomas Evans

81405 Sgt. Cornelius Albert Hood

8985590 Pte. Masumi Mitsui

100933 Pte. A.G. Holliday

808895 Charles Gizered Foss

20338 Pte. Donald Kenneth McLean

19605 Sgt. Forbes

905144 Pte. William Murray Gibson

904306 Pte. Grant Knapp

A.34307 Pte. John Thompson Milne

22635 Pte. Robert Sutherland

904412 Pte. Robert Gibson

19892 Cpl. Robert McDougall McGregor

466255 Cpl. Andrew Elliott

213008 Signaller Norman Curtis

905033 Pte. Ewart W. Bateman

904979 Pte. Henry Baxter

252016 Pte. James Matheson Fowler

904516 Pte. James Gray

905016 Pte. Frederick W. Roberts

467239 Pte. James Aitken

904789 Pte. Lemuel McCallum

883732 Pte. James Howard Ballantyne

160311 Pte. E.K. Beer (? – typed over)

21331 L/Sgt. Edward Arnold

434344 Pte. Wilfred Horace Malkinson

430438 Pte. Kenneth McPhee

898527 Pte. Tokutoro Iwamoto

905177 Pte. Frederick Albert Knight

904459 Pte. Charles Janes Burridge

426031 Pte. Frank Corrall

1009180 Pte. David M. McGregor

467414 Pte. Arthur Fisher

183823 Pte. Percy Buckham Stewart

467291 Sgt. James Smart

657647 Pte. John Russell Lynch

A.26424 Sgt. Charles Darwin

20640 Cpl. William James Keith

808771 L/Cpl. William L’hirondelle

22620 Cpl. Maurice Oldenbury

467348 Pte. Frank Morrison

904852 Pte. Donald Alexander Kyle

231429 Pte. George Golics

402535 Pte. Thomas Henry

252909 Pte. Alfred Frank Daum

And that’s your lot!

Have a look and see what you think.

Cheers,

Stuart

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Excellent stuff Stuart, what a boon for anyone interested in these men or battalion.

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Thanks for the reply Derek - makes the typing worthwhile. A bit more practice and I'll be using two fingers! Watch my keyboard burn :P

Cheers,

Stuart

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It's a small world Stuart :)

Please let me add some links to your excellent list. At the CEF Study Group Forum we were working on a pilot study of the battle for Hill 70, and gathered a lot of info before the site was hacked :angry: In due course the material shall be gathered up and a summary made. I worked on an Orbat and found the same info as you did, but it also contains an extremely comprehensive account of the actual battle:

2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade

The War Diary day by day account is one of the most extensive I’ve seen up till now, about 20 typed pages.

The 2nd Brigade issued a report on the Battle for Hill 70, consisting of about 285 pages, appendices, maps, etc. (counting near blank

sheets of paper): REPORT ON OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT BY 2ND CANADIAN INFANTRY BRIGADE AGAINST HILL 70.

August, 1917. The List of Contents can be found here:

http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/e/e042/e001037326.jpg

And the list of appendices here:

http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/e/e042/e001037327.jpg

Naturally I haven’t read it all, I’ve had a quick look at some of the pages (and downloaded the lot) and it is truly a goldmine for

gathering information on the Battle for Hill 70.

I would particularly like to ask you to have a look at this part: Appendix 15: Mentions, a comprehensive list of Officers,

N.C.O.’s and men, including service numbers mentioned and brought to notice including the reason for this and ditto a list

for gallantry and devotion to duty, including all the names and service numbers.

As – I presume – Brig.-Gen. F.O.W. Loomis reports: ‘I desire to bring to notice the good work of assisting and attached

troops that came under my notice’:-

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All the W/D-entries for the 2nd Brigade can be accessed here:

http://data4.collectionscanada.ca/netacgi/..._e.html&r=1&f=G

An attempt at creating an Orbat can be found here:

ORBAT Hill 70

Cheers, Michael

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Stands back in amazement .... give yourselves DCMs all round!

Des

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Thanks Des,

I'll go for a DTM if that's alright with you.

Stuart wrote: "A bit more practice and I'll be using two fingers!"

I have progressed to that stage already, but I think we'll both be quite happy with a Disgusting Typing Medal...:D

Cheers, Michael

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Hi all,

To all those friends on the forum who would consider themselves newish to this subject, I would recommend that they take a look at the Order of Battle that Michael has given a link to. Like myself, there will be lots of forum users trying to track down individuals or following specific battalions, but I found Michael's ORBAT an eye-opener to what must of been involved in attempting to organise a battle across several divisions.

You've put a lot of good work into it Michael. I can't imagine what it must of been like in Aug 1917 trying to get it all going off smoothly.

Michael - re the 3rd Canadian Division: were the Princess Pats on their holidays?

Stuart

(p.s. I can type with two fingers, sometimes even on the same hand when I'm in a real hurry!)

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Wow, thanks Stuart,

In a sense the

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Why does this always happen to me? Clumsy fingers!

As I was typing: in a sense the P.P.C.L.I. was indeed ‘on holiday’. They were in Corps Reserve but were actually resting from July 25 to August 19, 1917. The weather was very bad so there was not much chance for training either. They were not ‘activated’ to take part in the Battle for Hill 70, which lasted from August 15 to the 25th August. They were moved to the Lens area and returned to the Line on the 20th August, and suffered casualties from gas while in Brigade reserve, but weren’t actually involved in the Hill 70 Battle.

The Pat’s relieved the R.C.R. on the 25th, when the Battle was actually over...and won. Very bad weather and very bad trenches, they spent a unpleasant week there.

(source: War Diary August 1917)

Cheers, Michael

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Some time back I had transcribed the 10th Battalion diaries for Hill 70, and as part of the Hill 70 project that the CEF Research group held, I transcribed the appendix that listed the citations.

You can find these here:

Narrative of battle

List of Awards

Citations - Officers

Citations - Other Ranks

marc

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