Showing posts with label Dernancourt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dernancourt. Show all posts

Friday, 17 August 2018

Gazing Towards Albert


Saturday 17th August

Your correspondent is currently with the 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment just south-west of Albert and north-west of Dernancourt. Two companies are in the front line. Speaking with senior officers about the attack they were firmly of opinion that they will be in action within the week and that the great success of 8th August will be capitalised upon. Their points, as expected, were that any attacks must be well prepared and have an overwhelming likelihood of success. Not surprisingly, they were not in favour of hammering away at hardening defences without proper artillery preparation, use of tanks and of aircraft. With these preparing and supporting assets however they were very keen to retake Albert.

On the subject of Albert, I had imagined it to have been flattened by the fighting in March. Today, however, I had the honour to be hosted by B Company in the front line and was allowed to use the company commanders powerful binoculars. to my surprise many buildings still seemed to be standing, though no doubt they are badly knocked about. The morale in the front line is excellent, not least because one or two of the veterans remarked how passive the enemy seems to be, very little sniping or artillery strikes being undertaken. Their opinion was that he is very low and they are itching to finish him. 

The basilica before the loss of the town - the statue of the virgin on the top of the tower is no more and the building is more heavily damaged but it still stands

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Day Thirty Three on the Somme


Wednesday 2nd August 1916 From our Correspondent in the Field

The 1st Battalion seems to be leaving the Somme, at least for the time being. Today it has marched to bivouacs near Dernancourt, south-west of Albert and on the River Ancre where it arrived early this afternoon.

The 2nd Battalion is also leaving. It also passed through Dernancourt this morning and now is on-board a train heading for Longpré-les-Corps Saints. After sterling efforts in this month long battle both battalions are joining 7th Battalion in areas north of here for resting and refitting. They no doubt hope they will not be returning.

Source: X550/2/5; X550/3/wd