[quote name='Mr Grinch' date='Sep 29 2009, 07:57 AM' post='1273697']
Thanks Rob.
The chap seems to be in hospital a lot over the period.
He was fit for these periods:
17th Feb 1917 - 1st May 1917
8th May 1917 - 31st Aug 1917
10th Dec 1917- 18th June 1918
29th Aug 1918 - 13th Oct 1918I understand hostilities ceased on the 30th September. Is there any way of knowing if the Battalion was involved in any action over these periods ? Ive read that 1917 was fairly quiet.
February 17th 1917.. Found the Bn back at Wessex Bridge,and a week later, having completed the full cycle of of Brigade defenses. it was once more at Homondos, with two Companies in the trenches defending the Village itself, one Company in the redoubts to wards Osman Kamila, and one in reserve.
This tour of duty was marked by a feint attack against Kavakli by "B" and "D" Companies and a Company of Royal Scots, when the commander of the force. A Major R.N. Stewart, MC., was wounded (The only casualty) A raid by the whole Bn, less "D" company, was carried out on the 16th March. Owing to the darkness of the night and the marshy conditions it was impossible to see the tracks, the force missed its intended route and encountered the the enemy unexpectedly.
The alarm being given there was no further chance of achieving the objective of the raid, so after some fighting at close quarters, in which a number of casualties were incurred on both sides, the force withdrew to Homondos.
During these three weeks the enemy's artillery was abnormally active and the Bn a larger number of casualties than usual.
24th March 1917. Took over Kristian Kamila defenses from the Scottish Horse.
This is all I can find for February/May 1917... I will get back to you regarding other dates. I may not have been as quiet as originally thought

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Aye Rob.