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2nd Battalion War Diary, October 1914: Difference between revisions

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|Artillery bombardment all day and rifle fire at long range. The nature of the country enabled enemy snipers to advance to within 300 yards of out trenches at certain points completely concealed. It was thought that farm houses in the vicinity of the firing line were also used for sniping & parties were sent out at night to fire them. Our casualties were slight.<ref>Casualties for this day:-
|Artillery bombardment all day and rifle fire at long range. The nature of the country enabled enemy snipers to advance to within 300 yards of out trenches at certain points completely concealed. It was thought that farm houses in the vicinity of the firing line were also used for [[sniping]] & parties were sent out at night to fire them. Our casualties were slight.<ref>Casualties for this day:-
*Thomas Edward Levitt (8732 Pte.) Age: 27. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Brother of Mrs Alice Wood of 2, Primrose Avenue, Upton St., Hull.
*Thomas Edward Levitt (8732 Pte.) Age: 27. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Brother of Mrs Alice Wood of 2, Primrose Avenue, Upton St., Hull.
*Henry George Thumwood (10613 Pte.) Age: 19. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Son of Henry and Annie Eliza Thumwood of 157, Rusken Avenue, High St. North, Manor Park, Essex.</ref>
*Henry George Thumwood (10613 Pte.) Age: 19. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Son of Henry and Annie Eliza Thumwood of 157, Rusken Avenue, High St. North, Manor Park, Essex.</ref>
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