Front line at Gouzeaucourt and hutments

  • 5th Dec
    Left Fins for the firing line in the Gouzeaucourt area
    Enemy artillery active
  • 6th Dec
    Enemy artillery active
  • 7th Dec
    Both artilleries active
    Men beginning to report sick
  • 8th Dec
    Firing lively from both sides
  • 9th Dec
    Relieved and moved to position in support in Sunken Rd with H.Q. near Quentin crossroads
  • 10th Dec
    Moved to hutments S.W. of Gouzeaucourt
  • 11th Dec
    Resting
    Great attention to men’s feet
  • 12th Dec
    Relieved 3rd SAI in the line
  • 13th Dec
    Comparatively quiet compared to last time
  • 14th Dec
    Good progress on trenches
    Men’s feet getting sore
  • 15th Dec
    Occasional sniping
    Relieved by 3rd SAI
  • 16th Dec
    Two companies in support, two in reserve
  • 17th Dec
    Feet treatment
  • 19th Dec
    Preparing to move forward
    Men not feeling very fit
    Relieved 3rd SAI in the front
  • 20th Dec
    Hope to have all men under shelter before next time
    Becoming a quiet sector
  • 21st Dec
    Battalion Intelligence officer killed in No Man’s Land
    Sniping active
  • 22nd Dec
    Sniping and machine guns active on both sides
  • 23rd Dec
    Relieved by 3rd SAI
    Moved to hutments
    Bitterly cold
  • 24th Dec
    Men allowed to rest
    Preparations for a good Xmas dinner
  • 25th Dec
    Old-fashioned Xmas day
    Snow lying deep
    Baths
    Clean clothing
    Fairly good dinner under circumstances
  • 26th Dec
    All men had feet treated
  • 27th Dec
    Relieved 3rd SAI 
  • 28th Dec
    Started work on shelters, wiring etc.
  • 29th Dec
    Very cold
    Enemy artillery active
    Good deal of work done
  • 30th Dec
    Heavy barrage by enemy followed by raid
    Suffered severely
    Gouzeaucourt heavily shelled with heavies & gas
    Order to move to support
  • 31st Dec
    Trenches cleared in prep for relief

Losses for the month

  Officers O. Ranks
Killed 1 18
Wounded 1 84
Missing   1