Wednesday 22nd
August 1917
Today,
another day without rain, has seen a number of attacks, the main effort being
made by four divisions between Frezenburg and Langemarck. The divisions
involved (south to north) have been 15th (Scottish), 61st (2nd South Midland),
48th (South Midland) and 11th (Northern).
15th Division
attacked with two brigades but was able to achieve little against a solid wall
of machine-gun fire. We understand some yardage has been gained but the
strongpoints of Potsdam, Vampire and Borry Farms remain in enemy hands.
61st Division
attacked with 184th Brigade which was able to make a little more progress,
taking Hindu Cottage. 48th Division, using 143rd and 144th Brigades, captured
some enemy gun pits, but the enemy was able to retake these. We understand that
here, again, the advance has been quite limited, the men consolidating just
west of Springfield and Winnipeg Farms.
11th
Division’s attack was made by 33rd Brigade which began its attack from a
sideways V-shaped position, the centre being west of the two flanks. Bulow Farm
has been taken, ironing out the kink in the line.
All these
attacks have been made in high temperatures through stinking mud and foul
standing water. A number of tanks were deployed but they were hamstrung by
having to operate only on roads, their great weight bogging them down in the quagmire
if they left the firmer surface. Given these dreadful conditions, to make any
progress at all has been creditable.
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