Saturday 18th March 1916: The adjutant of the 7th Battalion
mentioned casually to us that he had just been checking the trench stores in
preparation for handing them over to another unit when the battalion was
relieved in the front line. Intrigued as to what they are we asked him and he
gave us a list. They are things which stay in the trench for the benefit of the
unit manning it, they notionally belong to one unit or another but are used in
common by all.
The stores
are as follows:
- 8 trench stretchers;
- 4 1½ inch Verey pistols belonging to 7th Battalion,
Bedfordshire Regiment;
- Periscopes;
- 4 visual signalling lamps belonging to the Bedfords;
- 4 stands for the visual signalling lamps belonging
to the Bedfords;
- 2 telescopes belonging to the Bedfords;
- 2 stands for the telescopes belonging to the
Bedfords;
- 12 discs belonging to the Bedfords
- 1 twelve way commutator belonging to the 6th
Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment(1);
- 324 ammunition magazines (216 belonging to the
Northamptons and 108 to the Bedfords)(2);
- 4 tripods (2 belonging to the Bedfords and 2 to the
Northamptons);
- 16 panniers belonging to the Northamptons;
- 8 boilers per company for a total of 32;
- 2 camp kettles per company for a total of 8;
- 10 camp kettles for Battalion Headquarters;
- 4 fryers per company for a total of 16
Source: X550/8/1
(1) A device
for altering the course of electrical current
(2) Probably Lewis Gun magazines
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