Friday 20th August 1915
Friday, August 20th, 2010At 9.45 a.m. the Coy to trenches on right of Chalik Dere.
Sent to Sick Hospital
10/1349 Pte Sturt L.W. 10/312 Pte Cooper H.
10/308 Pte Curran T.J. 10/1392 Pte Alabaster E.H.
At 9.45 a.m. the Coy to trenches on right of Chalik Dere.
Sent to Sick Hospital
10/1349 Pte Sturt L.W. 10/312 Pte Cooper H.
10/308 Pte Curran T.J. 10/1392 Pte Alabaster E.H.
The Coy in Bivouac. At 6 p.m. the Coy moved to fire trenches at the head of Chalik Dere.
10/479 L/C Aldridge A.C. sent to Sick Hpl.
The coy vacated trenches at daybreak relieved by Coy of the Leinster Regt Kitchener’s Army. At 2 p.m. the Coy moved to Gully on right of Chalik Dere and went into bivouac.
Joined the Coy
10/2471 Pte Thompson T.G. 10/2188 Pte Hurdle F.
10/2085 Pte Burmeister J. 5th Reinforcements
Sent to Sick Hospital 10/2186 Pte Howard E.J.
The Coy occupied ridge on left of Chalik Dere and dug line of trenches.
Joined the Coy 5 men from 5th Reinforcements
Coy in Support on Chalik Dere.
Cpl Foss J.B. Retd from Hospital
Joined the Coy 45 men from 5th Reinforcements.
Coy in Support on Chalik Dere.
Pte Ireland W.A. Killed by shrapnel.
The Battalion was relieved by Otago Battalion at 2 am.
The Coy which returned under Lieut McKinnon comprised 3 NCOs & 15 men.
Casualty List.
Killed 2 officers 16 men
Wounded 2 officers 47 men
Missing 74 men
The Battalion in Support on Chalik Dere.
The following men who returned from the Firing line were sent to Sick Hpl
Pte Johnston [...]
The Coy remained in support at Chalik Dere
Sent to Hospital wounded
Cpl McNaught C.O. Pte Lowry S.
Sent to Sick Hospital.
Pte Firmin Pte Whellan J H.
Pte Epps Pte Keighran TJ. 10/1273 Pte King F. 10/1535 Jagerhorn G.
10/296 Pte Burke E.C. 10/1369 Pte Mundell F.
10/1318 Pte Pennefather S S.10/395 Pte Jackson J K E.
Pte Kirkham T.
At 8 p.m. the [...]
The Coy spent the day in Happy Valley.
Sent to Sick Hospital Cpl French.
Pte Symes.
At 10 p.m. the Coy left Happy Valley to take part in the General Night attack.
The Coy acted as Battalion Reserve.
Battalion occupied ridge at the head of Chalik Dere.