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The Battalion War diary reads:
20.8.1918 The battalion left Coigneuz Huts at 8.30pm, picked up New Zealand guides at Sailly au Bios who took the battalion to the S.E. corner of Biez Wood, where guides from 37
Division were waiting.
21.8.1918 Battalion arrived in assembly positions about 1.00am. The Company Commanders reconnoitred the approaches to the front line. The barrage commenced at Zero Hour 4.55 am
Companies commenced to move forward, the idea being to reach 37 division objectives about Z+ 80 minutes and to push on from there, with another creeping barrage at Z+90 minutes.
Battalion HQ left its assembly position at 5.05am; there was practically no enemy shell fire. Thick fog covered the whole country. No 1 Company encountered resistance in the front German
system, overcame it and passed on. No parties of 37 Division were ahead of us at this time. Halfway across no-mansland having lost direction of attack owing to the fog, units were beginning to become mixed. About
6.30am Battalion HQ were forced to take cover in an old German Trench owing to the fire of a tank which had lost its way.
Patrols were pushed out in front and along the Puisieux-Achiet le Petit Road to get in touch with troops at Achiet. About noon No 4 Company sent in to see that 2 platoons were in touch
with the unit on their left.
The Battalion captures 200 prisoners and 20 machine guns.
Casualties: Officers 1 killed, 6 Wounded, Other Ranks 6 Killed, 5 Missing, 2 Gassed, 65 Wounded.
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