Butte de Warlencourt

4th SAI strength going in to action:-

  • 20 officers
  • 574 Other Ranks

The following messages were received by Capt. Mitchell at 2nd Battalion HQ

  • 02:05 pm
    Barrage
  • 02:06 pm
    Enemy shelling
  • 02:07 pm
    Our barrage good
  • 02:08 pm
    2nd SAI going over
  • 02:09 pm
    Going over all along the line
  • 02:11 pm
    4th SAI entering front line
  • 02:12 pm
    4th SAI going over & well up ridge
  • 02:14 pm
    Barrage lifting
  • 02:15 pm
    4th SAI going over ridge
  • 02:18 pm
    Men continuing to advance. Scottish moving rapidly
  • 02:23 pm
    Wire to forward observer gone
  • 02:30 pm
    Report from runner:- Our men last seen in vicinity and along ridge to right of Butte but very difficult to see on a/c of smoke. Enemy shelling heavily over our right sector

“Practically no information was received at Bn HQ until a runner arrived from Capt Ross to say he was to right of our original front & near the 1st objective”

“The attack was unable to obtain its objective owing to machine gun fire from our left which simply mowed down our men as they advanced.”

A Wikipedia page on the Butte de Warlencourt.

In his book “The History Of The Transvaal Scottish”, Capt. H. C. Juta describes something of the battle :- “On October 12th, The South African Scottish, under Major (D.R.) Hunt, went over the top under a hail of machine gun bullets falling through the thick mist and smoke; so heavily did they suffer, that they failed to reach the first objective, and were relieved on the 13th when they moved back to High Wood.”