Showing posts with label Brandhoek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandhoek. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 April 2018
Digging
Friday 19th April 1918
Today has been unseasonably cold with sleet and even snow at times. The 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment left Erie camp at Brandhoek at ten o'clock this morning and spent their time digging strongpoints between Vlamertinge and Reningelst.
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Wednesday, 18 April 2018
Relieved at Relief
Thursday 18th April 1918
The adjutant of 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment spoke to me today, relieved at having been relieved! The battalion, greatly depleted in strength after the trials of March and the retreat, was on the receiving end of a German thrust from the newly captured ruins of Langemarck but has been pulled back from the front line.
The relief was complete by 2.30 this morning and marched back to Manning Camp near Elverdinge, north-west of Ypres. At 2.30 this afternoon the battalion left Manning Camp and marched to Erie Camp near Brandhoek, roughly half way between Poperinge and Ypres.
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