On nights this week. One of our chaps shifted to B108, another one sent here to fill his place. Very quiet during night.
Tag: First World War
Sunday 8th April, 1917
Easter Sunday
Beautiful day, but I was on duty all day. My mates went for a long walk in afternoon, and I was on my own. Several German Taubes came over, and one dropped a bomb about 10 yards from the dug-out, right in centre of the triangle. I heard it swish through the air, and hopped inside the dug-out, but it fell into soft ground and did not explode.
Saturday 7th April, 1917
Two of our chaps shifted to B208 and one to Frise, so now there are are only 3 at B209, and I am senior.
Friday 6th April, 1917
Nothing much about to-day. Rather wet weather so we stopped in, in the dry.
Thursday 5th April, 1917
Several trains of ballast up during day and night. Heard our boys have had another big haul of German prisoners.
Wednesday 4th April, 1917
Our station has grown so big they have sent another yardmaster and shunter to help. Therefore, there is a yardmaster, signalman and shunter on day and nights. Up to the present, the signalman has had to do the lot by himself.
Tuesday 3rd April, 1917
Very heavy fall of snow and cold wind. Broad Gauge has now reached and passed our dug-out. Erected a tent at B208 in ten minutes.
Monday 2nd April, 1917
During shunting at night, 4 German Taubes came right over us, and our people started shelling them. Consequently, shrapnel was flying in all directions and we had to take shelter in our dug-out. A bomb was dropped a few hundred feet away.
Sunday 1st April, 1917
Out repairing the telephone wires in morning. Quiet practically all day. One or two trains of ballast up.
Saturday 31st March, 1917
B213 shifted to Frise. We are now the nearest to the trenches Line cut outside our dug-out at 2.10pm. Had a good sleep in afternoon, nothing else to do.