1st April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA.
0200 Relief of III/4 RTT completed by 1 RIrF. Heavy mortaring in the Caira area, during the night and continued at intervals during the day. Slight mortaring and shelling of forward areas.
1200 Ten shells landed near bridge 860233. No damage.
1215 Five shells in Brigade HQ area. One OR wounded.
Brigade locations:
Brigade HQ 825247,
HQ 6 Innisks 832228. Coys at 829231, 834227, 835231.
HQ 2 LIR 837238. Coys at 832242, 829236, 837240.
HQ 1 RIrF 842245. Coys at 832250, 837252, 844249.
1800 Slight mortaring and shelling Brigade area 854257 during day.
2015 Local recce patrol from left coy 6 Innisks found American MG belts hung in trees to mark path to gap of wire. The belts and gap were rearranged. About the same time, a patrol from 2 LIR met enemy 20 strong in front of left coy. A grenade duel ensued and the enemy withdrew.
2300 Reserve coy 6 Innisks moves into forward area and takes up position 833225.
1 RIrF.
0005 A Coy in position Caira 8424.
0050 Battalion HQ opens at house 841245.
0100 C Coy in reserve position 847260.
0120 D Coy in position 831250.
0200 B Coy in position 840250. Relief of III/$ RTT complete.
2100 Enemy MG fire to right front of B Coy. Jeep and mule trains forward from San Michele 9023.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE (G835230).
0200 A few enemy tried to infiltrate B Coy (left coy) positions but only one succeeded in getting close and threw grenades and was then scared off by TMG fire.
0500 CO visited forward companies – going forward to right forward coy where movement by day was not practicable.
1540 Enemy movement was observed near the summit of pt 593 (G836217).
1855 – 1930 Further activity was observed from the same area in the form of verey light parachute flares and also odd bursts of Schmeisser fire was heard.
2015 It was discovered that the enemy had been using discarded American M/G belts to mark a path leading to a gap in the wire defences in front of the left forward coy. These belts were removed and the wire rearranged.
2100 The troop of tanks in the valley (G837228) was taken over by crews from 12 RCTR (3 Rivers) and the original crews returned to their own unit.
2130 The bttn pioneers completed the laying of an A/Tk minefield at G836227.
2210 The 3” Mortars Bombs fired by our own mortars fell short in front of A Coy position – no casualties were caused.
D Coy arrived in the bttn area under Captain Griffiths from their reserve position at B Echelon – and were shown to their allotted area.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0030 Patrol Hugh in. NTR.
0405 H Coy’s line disconnected. Line party out.
0445 Patrol Titus in. NTR.
0505 Five shells in valley below Bttn HQ.
0510 Five shells in F Coy area.
0515-0550 Nineteen enemy shells in valley below Bttn HQ (fired from two guns, possibly 10.5cm). Probably 4.2” mortars at 843240.
0600 Brigade line reported disconnected.
Sitrep – Night 31 March/1 April. Night’s issues of rations, water and certain stores effected successfully and lift of previous night’s jettisoned stores by 20 additional mules got under way. Will continue additional process nightly to maximum pressure but doubtful of this will prove adequate to get reserves of all classes in position by end of night 2/3 April. Patrols Hugh and Joe NTR. At approx 2215hrs, Patrol Timothy made contact with enemy patrol 30 strong and succeeded in passing information back to Coy HQ. Enemy then engaged with 3” mortars and dispersed. Whole of that coy front then covered by additional patrols and rest of night NTR. Visibility very foggy. Enemy shelling at 2300hrs (2 shells), 2350 (2 shells), 0200 (2 shells) and 0505-0530 (30 shells). No casualties in forward area . One OR wounded area 1 RIrF HQ. At 0520, enemy shelling area rear platoon right forward coy
0605 Shell rep from F Coy – 15 HE in coy area from enemy 5 cm mortars. Bearing 265 degrees magnetic. From 0510-0520hrs.
0610 Three enemy shells in valley below Bttn HQ.
0645 One enemy shell in valley below Bttn HQ.
0720 Intentions for night 1/2 April- Effect daily maintenance by mule convoy. Continue placing reserves of all classes in all forward area to maximum of mule lift.
Patrols:
Right – recce patrols 1 NCO and 3 (E Coy) to area 828245. Tom 1915 -2300hrs. Dick to repeat at 2315-0300. Harry to repeat at 0315-0445. Task – to give warning of any enemy attempt to interpose between ourselves and 1 RIrF .
Centre – recce patrols, 1 NCO and three to area of saddle between E and H Coys. Cain (H Coy)1930-0015. Abel (E Coy) 0030-0400. Task – to give warning of any enemy attempts to intersperse between E and H Coys.
Left – recce patrols, 1 NCO and 3 to area 826235. Mathew 1915 – 2300. Mark to repeat at 2315-0300. Luke to repeat at 0315 – 0445. Task – to give warning of any enemy attempt to interpose between ourselves and 6 Innisks.
Special light signal – for tonight, one green verey will bring special 3” mortar DFs. All informed.
0810 Sgt Jones of Mortar Platoon reports that his detachment in gully leading up to E Coy saw party of 8 men crossing the skyline above their positions at 0245hrs. E Company commander was informed.
0815 No rations to 8 men of Mortar Platoon in E Coy’s area. F Coy supplying today. E contacted and asked to rectify.
1025 One shell in valley below Bttn HQ.
1050 Three shells in valley below Bttn HQ.
1100 Lieut Daly left D Support Group for Bttn HQ.
1120 Three shells in valley – 2 shells in F Coy’s area.
1500 Shellrep from E Coy: 1335-1500 hrs. Observed from 831243.
Area shelled 832245. 1 gun. 19 single shells from 330 degree magazine.
Password wef 1400: Challenge – Bread. Answer – Butter.
1530 Nothing further to 0700hrs. Sitrep except intermittent shelling of area 833245 during afternoon. No damage. No casualties. Shelldrake Infantry.
1715 RSM Girvan in charge of loading of mules to clear up bttn stores in area of Caira. 50 mules with Italian muleteers.
1715 CO and Battle Patrol visit H Company to see dispositions and learn lie of ground in that area.
1915 Patrols Tom and Matthew out.
1930 Patrol Cain out.
2130 Mule train arrives at Caira and is met by coy guides.
2300 Mule train for HQ Coy arrives at Bttn HQ.
2315 Patrols Dick and Mark out.
Died on this Day:
Rifleman Harold Wasley, London Irish Rifles.
2nd April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
All further patrols during the night had nothing to report. Caira had some slight shelling during night.
1200 Increased artillery activity. Hundred shells in Caira up to 1700hrs. One hundred and fifty shells in Brigade HQ area from 0445 – 1730 hrs.
2100 Divisional Commander visits Brigade Commander at Brigade HQ.
Patrols during night met no enemy. Slight mortaring of forward positions.
1 RIrF.
0442 Enemy MG fire in hills opposite B Coy.
2040 Enemy MG fire in front of B Coy.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE (G835230).
During the night, coy positions were changed and slightly modified – all changes being completed by 0420hrs. The positions were now C Coy right forward, B Coy centre, A Coy left forward, D Coy in reserve.
0010 B Coy patrol returned – no contact being made with the enemy.
0300 All watches were advanced by one hour.
0710 Bttn OP reported two enemy moving in the vicinity of Phantom House (G829226).
1945 Enemy mortared our own 3” Mortar positions but caused no casualties or damage.
2320-2340 C and D Coys’ local patrols returned without having seen or heard any sign of the enemy.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0030 Patrol Abel out.
0315 Patrols Harry and Luke out.
0700 Sitrep: 1030hrs – Patrol Tom fired on from area 828246 when approaching objective 828245. Left forward coy called for requisition DF 22 at 2202 hrs. Brought down at 2210 hrs. Patrol Cain reports enemy patrol 20 strong forward of Pt 724.
Exchange of grenades. Enemy then made off toward right forward company. Right forward company warned but further NTR.
0425 Patrol Dick saw light in valley immediately in front of patrol base. Answered by light on hill on enemy side. Bearing on enemy MG 42 of 310° and mortar of 40° reported. Engaged by Tac support and own 3” mortars. On engaging, MG 42 flares went up from that area. Answered with 20 bombs from Tac Support. 0530 – Patrol Harry reported in and confirmed foregoing. 0545 – Patrol Abel in NTR. Usual nightly maintenance carried out. 0635 – sound bearing on gun firing on Caira approx 356° .
0825 Intentions night 2/3 April: Carry out internal relief of right forward and reserve coys. Start laying AP minefield in saddle area 830239. Patrol Tummy – Battle Patrol to area 828245. Task – to cover relief of right forward company. – 2015 – 0400 hrs. Patrol Webb – 1 Officer and 10 ORs. Task – to lie up in area 829232 to cover mine laying 2015 -0400 hrs. Recce patrols – Tea (2030-2330), Mile (2330 – 0230), Sugar (0230 – 0500). Strength – 1 Officer and 3 ORs. Task – to area 829238 to give warning of enemy approach. One Green verey light for supporting 3” mortar DF for all patrols.
H Coy to supply patrols Webb, Tea, Sugar and Milk.
1400 Enemy air bursts (ranging shells) over road 863238 and hill Fucciata.
1405-1415 Three or four enemy guns, firing singly at 30 second intervals, shelling areas (1) 841245 – sound bearing 320°. (2) Road 851236 – 7, sound bearing 290°. (3) Hill 8523 – sound bearing 240°. Bearings taken from Bttn HQ.
1420–1700 Enemy guns change target areas. ADS from 320° – north slopes of hill 851237 and 847243 – road 862236 – Ken’s mortars in valley 840238.
Shelling continues – from sound bearing 240° magnetic (probably 2 guns) – on track 863235, 863233 in valley below Bttn HQ and ADS. Air burst over road 862236. From sound bearing 290° on hill 2523 and ADS. From sound bearings 320° and 330° on track 859234. Artillery inf. All battalions from Bttn HQ.
1700 Sitrep: 0755 – 3 shells in F Coy area. No casualties.
1400-1700 – enemy shelling and mortaring areas Caira, ADS and B Support HQ. Mortaring 841244. Hit between main buildings and outhouses of ADS. Sound bearing of 285° from 837241. Otherwise NTR from 0700 hrs.
1745–1815 Enemy shelling area of road 844243–4, 844240, area of B Support Group and valley below Btttn HQ.
1806 One OR wounded by shrapnel in H Coy area.
1816 Two shells area B Support Group. Sound bearing – 170° from 837238.
1818 Three shells area 845242. One per minute.
1825 Enemy shelling of ADS. Sound bearing – 285° from 837241.
1920 E Coy ‘bracketed’ by enemy shelling.
1935 E Coy’s signal line broken by shellfire. 14-16 shells – 2 duds. Direct hit on E Coy HQ by 17cm shell. No casualties.
2003 Three shells to left of Brigade HQ.
2225 E Coy report on gun flash on bearing of 290°. Eight seconds between flash and sound.
2310 Major Phillips and Lieut St Maur-Shiel arrive at Bttn HQ.
2330 F Coy relief of E Coy completed.
Map reference 789251 reported to Tac 17 Field Regiment as likely enemy gun position.
3rd April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Day generally quiet. Mortaring and shelling of forward positions during day.
Caira and areas G 841245 and G 837252 received most attention.
Patrols during night made no contact with enemy but 2 LIR patrol found a dead German at G 827232 from 1 Coy 211 CR. The presence of this regiment is discounted on the brigade front, though the corpse had only been dead a couple of days, believed to have killed in the patrol clash on Monte Castellone two days ago. Enemy movement was seen at G 836215 and engaged by own mortars.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE (G835230).
0100 Bttn MGs were changed over – two guns from reserve positions changing with the two in right front coy area.
0130 D Coy patrol returned – no contact being made.
0415 3” Mortars began harassing fire task – which was firing at intervals for 25 minutes on the saddle at G828228 and Phantom House G829226.
0550 Patrol to Saddle at 828228 returned and reported finding an enemy standing patrol on Saddle 827228 – 3” mortar fire was brought down on this area as a result of this information.
0600 D Coy patrol returned without contacting the enemy.
Spasmodic mortaring of forward positions occurred during the day but not damage or casualties were caused.
OP reported a suspected enemy mortar position at G822228.
1945 Six enemy were observed on pt593 (G836215) and our left flanking bttn (5 Northamptons), in whose area it was, were informed.
2030 Enemy mortar bombs fell in bttn area and, in retaliation, our MGs fired on Phantom Ridge where an enemy OP was suspected to be. 4.2” mortars also fired on the same area.
2115 The A/Tk minefield at 836227 was extended to cover a possible gap.
2145 Enemy shelled the bttn area and Shellrep was rendered to 17 Field Regiment.
2230 C Coy patrol to G828227 returned without having encountered the enemy.
2250–2330 Enemy mortared area G837228.
During the day, the second in command Major Maxwell made arrangements for some of the food for forward coys to be cooked in A Echelon and sent forward in suitable containers, in order to overcome the difficulty of cooking in the forward areas.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0129 Three shells on road and ADS.
0133 Seven shells on road and ADS.
0155–0600 Enemy shells pass over area of Bttn HQ at following times:
0150 (3), 0242 (3), 0315 (1), 0336 (4 – 3 duds), 0338 (2), 0400 (1), 0505 (2), 0600 (4).
0315 Brigade line disconnected.
0450 Patrol Tommy in. Reports movement in area 828247 (not thought to be enemy).
0600 Sitrep: Patrols NTR. Minefield not yet complete. No enemy shelling in bttn area last night.
0920 Intentions. Night 3/4 April. Reliefs. G Coy to occupy E Coy position when relief completed. E Coy will withdraw to B Echelon. Continue laying AP mines in area 830239. Effect daily maintenance and build up reserves in forward areas.
Patrols–Recce patrols PIP (1930-1045), Squeak (1045-0200) and Wilfred (0200-0515). Objective–828245. Route out–alternately from right forward, rear and left forward plus F Coy. F Coy to supply. Task–to give warning of enemy approach. Ambush patrol Popeye (2030-0400)–one Officer and 10 ORs. Objective– 828239. Route out and in–from left forward and F Coy. F Coy to find. Task–to protect mine laying.
Ambush patrols–H Coy. Each 1 Officer and 10 men. Buck (2015–0030) and Ryan (0030-0500) . Objective–827233. Route out and in–through H Coy’s FDL. Task–ambush enemy attempting to penetrate left outer Bttn area.
1130 One enemy shell in E Coy area.
1215 Three shells on Hill 446.
1600 Four shells on Fucciata behind MDS.
1630 Four shells at 847237 and mortar bombs at 827232.
1650 Four shells (possibly 15 cm) on road between 846238 and 849237 (small explosions and fire on side of road followed for 10 minutes).
1730 Sitrep: Slight mortaring of areas 837241 and 832242 during afternoon. No damage or casualties. One day’s reserve rations now held in forward areas.
2130 Enemy shelling Cavendish Road.
2315 F Coy report suspected German OP at 804264.
4th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Day generally quiet. Spasmodic mortaring and shelling of brigade area during day. Brigade HQ slightly shelled. No casualties. Standing patrol out in front of pt706 came in at last light reporting enemy use of tracks in front of 6 Innisks positions, two mortar positions and stated he heard a tracked vehicle going along the tracks in front of 6 Innisks’ forward positions. Recce patrols during night to give warning of enemy approach go out at first light.
1 RIrF.
0300 Enemy MG fire in front of B Coy. Continued intermittently. No evident reason.
1200 Received 38 Brigade OO N. 32 (Defence of Brigade sector).
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE (G835230).
0200 D Coy patrol returned – no contract made.
0210 B Coy patrol also did not make contact with enemy.
0330–1730 Enemy shelled and mortared the bttn area at intervals during the day causing no casualties and the only damage being a box of mortar bomb secondary charges which was set on fire.
2015 The patrol of two (Lieut Walker MM and one fusilier), which had been lying up all day in the Saddle G 828238 returned and reported – (1)That the enemy had a cookhouse in the area G826229 and that enemy movement was observed on track between Phantom Ridge and San Angelo. (2) The enemy had mortar positions alongside the same track. (3) Tracked vehicles were heard moving along track at 2000 hrs. (4) The enemy Standing Patrol in Saddle G828238 were heard leaving at 0630hrs.
2025 The Battle Patrol, which had been waiting for this information left Phantom Ridge but were unable to reach their objective owing to their meeting on enemy patrol strength and returned at 2330 hrs.
2345 D Coy patrol returned without having seen the enemy.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0030 Patrol Pip reports noise of digging and voice half way up Monte Caira.
0135 E Coy reports 8 Platoon relieved. Relief of 7 Platoon in progress.
0140 Lines to brigade and 1 RIrF broken. 1 RIrF line ordered to be repaired – contact with brigade to be made that way.
Rear link open during break.
0210 Relief of E Coy completed.
0315 Line to 1 RIrF now repaired.
0350 Patrol Squeak reports 825245 as possible reference point of sounds and movement reported by Patrol Pip. Mortar Support informed. Patrol Wilfred asked to confirm.
0430 Three shells from bearing 270° magnetic.
0515 Brigade lines now ok.
0525 Patrol Wilfred in. Confirmed sounds reported by Squeak. Sounds ceased at 0420.
0530 Two red flares and a grenade from area of 1 RIrF.
0535 2” Mortars engaging area 825245.
0550 Enemy mortar fire on F Coy forward slopes from bearing 260°.
0615 F Coy report fire in gully towards Monte Caira caused by counter battery area.
0745 Body of German soldier found in front of area of H Coy’s left forward platoon. Evidently killed by grenade exchange a few nights ago.
0815 Five shells (dud) in area of mule harbour.
0830-0930 Enemy shelling along valley and gully. About 20 shells at Pts 840248, 841247, 841243 and area Pt 754 (830243).
0930 Enemy mortars (probably 3 barrelled mortar) firing from approximately sound bearing 240° into gully 840248.
Intentions night 4/5 April: Continue laying mines in area 830239. Effect normal maintenance.
Patrols – Apple (2000-0015) and Sammy (0015-0500) from F Coy. One officer and 10 Ors; Objective – 827244. Route – out through left forward coy, in through centre and reverse.
Ambush patrol Topsy (2015-0400) by Battle Patrol. Objective – 826238. Route – out and in through right forward platoon.
Ambush patrols Peter (2015-0030) and Piper (0030-0500) from H Coy. Objective – 827234. Route – out and in through left of left forward coy. Task of all patrols (less recce) – ambush all enemy moving in the immediate area of patrols.
1315 F Coy report slight mortaring of coy area by four enemy mortars 1245-1300 hrs . No casualties.
1630 Dead German (reported at 0745 hrs) identified as belonging to 211 Grenadier Regiment, 71 Infantry Division. Identity and pay book sent to brigade.
1745 Two shells on 4.2” mortars. No casualties.
1750 Slight enemy shelling 3” mortar position and right forward company. No casualties.
1820 Fourteen shells in and around bttn area. Sixteen shells in H Coy area – sound bearing approximately 260° from 829239 – including seven duds. F Coy report sound bearing 250° from 830242 – 18 seconds between gun explosion and shell explosion.
1955 Sgt Major Long H Coy hit in jaw by shrapnel. Slight wound, will return to coy in morning.
2130 Lieut Seymour and Lieut Lovatt report at Bttn HQ.
2240 E Coy report 4 casualties and H Coy 3 casualties from shelling.
2255 Light seen on Monte Caira. Bearing 320/5° from 829240.
5th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
0700 Sitrep – 6 Innisks’ patrols nothing to report. 2 LIR saw nothing. An enemy patrol approach an ambush patrol at 828247 from 1 RIrF. Enemy engaged by SA fire withdrew. Slight shelling and mortaring of forward positions during night.
0800 Very heavy shelling of Caira and cross roads 847248 has been going on since dawn.
This shelling continued for most of the day and slight mortaring of forward positions on brigade front was reported.
Enemy mortars engaged during day successfully.
1400 OP on Mt Cairo 804204 shelled by mediums.
Intentions during night to send out local recces and ambush patrol. Main task to give warning of enemy approach.
1730 Enemy shelling of track G 846246.
1 RIrF.
0200 Enemy patrol about 12 strong approached forward platoon D Coy. Exchange of SA fire.
0240 Arty fire on withdrawing enemy. No ascertained casualties.
0255 Enemy withdrawing.
0900 28 Brigade (on right) request move of C Coy from their area. New reserve area recced 835264.
1945 C Coy move into new area.
2030 Bursts of enemy MG opposite B Coy. Located by cross-bearings from B and D Coys at about 828258
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0245 B Coy patrol returns – no contact having been made. The remainder of the night was comparatively quiet.
0900 The Pioneer Platoon commenced to clean up bttn area of tins and rubbish left by previous units and to cover the bodies of mules with lime.
0930 Enemy movement was seen at Phantom House and mortar fire was put down on the position after which no further movement was seen.
A Coy was issued with clean sets of underclothes and shirts, the discarded clothing being returned for washing so that they could be passed onto another coy.
1115-1130 D Coy was mortared, but no casualties caused.
1900 Coys reliefs commences – A Coy to relieve D Coy – D Coy to relieve B Coy and B Coy to go into reserve positions.
During the early hours of the night, there was much activity in the Cassino direction and C and D Coy mortared. Two muleteers were wounded while taking rations to C Coy.
2020 C Coy patrol returned after having contacted the enemy, who engaged the patrol with grenades and mortar bombs. Killing 1 OR. The patrol withdrew to allow enemy to be engaged with mortar fire.
During the day, CQMS McQuaid (HQ Coy) had received his last batch of socks, which had been washed by a local Italian. The satisfactory payment was only agreed on after a lengthy discussion. Three hundred and fifty cakes, which had been baked at A Echelon were brought up with the rations. A BBC recording unit operating on the mule track leading to the bttn gave Captain Dicker and one of the Jeep drivers the opportunity to say a few words to be broadcast at a future date.
Died on this Day:
Fusilier James Douglass, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0005 Patrol Apple in. Nothing to report.
0200 1 RIrF report patrol shooting. F Coy informed.
0206 IO RIrF informs us re shooting of DF 12. OK given. F Coy informed.
0220 Four shells, direction of G Coy.
0225 Patrol Topsy in. Nothing to report.
0230 F Coy report mortaring on 830242. One wounded. Counter mortar officer asked for Shamrock.
0245 Pioneers report one leg of AP minefield at 830239 completed – 108 mines.
0250 MMG Platoon report enemy MG firing from 3° right, 2° below top of Monte Caira – observed from 829244.
0300 IO of 1 RIrF reports that, at 0200hrs, Patrol Greedy encountered Bosche. Both sides opened up. Bosche withdrew roughly to DF 12 and latter fired.
0305 Enemy gun firing on flash bearing 250° from 827244.
0600 Sitrep: Slight evening shelling and mortaring of area. Sixteen shells in area 829239. One OR slightly wounded. Mortar bombs in area 830242. One OR wounded. Half a minefield at 830239 now completed. Patrol Sammy heard enemy movement (5 or 6 men) area 825244. Other patrols nothing to report. Daily maintenance ok, Building up of reserves affected by the fact that muleteers dumped stores halfway up hill and refused to go any further. Another day’s hard rations got forward – two now held.
0835 Intentions night 5/6 April: Continue laying of minefield. Continue to build up reserves in forward area. Patrols – Ambush patrols Toffee (2030-0015) and Apple (0015-0530) – F Coy. Strength – one officer and nine ORs. Objective – 827245. Task – prevent infiltration between 2 LIR and 1 RIrF. Ambush Patrol Duggy (2000-0300) – Battle Patrol. Objective – 827239. Task – protect laying of minefield. Route – out and in through right platoon of left forward coy. Listening posts Swan (2030-0045) and Edgar (0045-0530) – H Coy. Strength – 1 NCO and 3 ORs. Objective – 827237. Task – to give warning of enemy approach. Listening Patrol (last light and first light) – G Coy. Strength 1 NCO and 2 ORs. Objective – 834245.
1300 G Coy ask for all rations less 1 section to be sent to forward position. Mule point warned.
1410 All coys advised to send three guides to G Coy HQ and all available mule ropes.
1540 Four rounds from 88mm on Lieut-Coles’ platoon F Coy. Sound bearing – 270° from 830242. Passed to Sheldrake.
1730 Sitrep: Nightly maintenance ok. Patrol Sammy heard slight movement in area 825244. Slight shelling and mortaring of bttn area.Two ORs wounded.
1740 Four enemy shells in H Coy area.
2115 F Coy report 2 enemy mortars in area 821252. Bearing of 325° from 830242. Possible source of harassing fire on right forward company.
2140 Mortar fire from 829244. Passed to Sheldrake.
2205 F Coy report mortar fire from 829237 – bearing of flash 320°. H Coy report mortar fire from 826237 – bearing of flash 323°.
2206 Map ref code compromised.
2300 Lieut White MC left Bttn HQ for B Echelon.
67203 T/Major HEN Bredin MC (RUR) posted to command 6 Innisks wef 16/3/44.
P/66183 T/Major JH Coldwell-Horsfall MC (RIrF) posted to bttn wef 16/3/44. Assumed duties as second in command.
Died on this Day:
Corporal Henry Wyatt, London Irish Rifles.
6th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
0800 Intermittent shelling of Caira crossroads 847248 during night. Maintenance convoys arrived safely.
There have been coming up each night on a jeep and mule ….bringing supplies and ammunition to the forward companies. So far, no difficulty had been experienced and practically no casualties. A forward Administration Post has been established at San Michele (G 9023) from which all supplies are brought forward either on jeeps or mules. The enemy was active during the night. The 6 Innisks had an engagement with the enemy at house 828226. Mortar fire was brought down and the enemy withdrew.
Grenades were thrown by D Coy 6 Innisks on enemy approaching the wire.
Hostile mortaring of right coy was heavy during the night.
Forward of Mt Castellone (8324) digging and shouting was heard. The shouting was believed to come from a mortar position, which was shelled and mortared. In front of the left forward coy of 1 RIrF, the enemy attempted to draw fire. He did not succeed in this respect but caused DF to be brought down, which scattered him.
Intentions for night: Local standing and ambush patrols. Small covering party. 6 Innisks to protect RE recce party. REs to see and report on state of track 834223 – Massa Albanete 8321.
1 RIrF.
0320 Sounds of enemy digging in front of D Coy.
0330 Artillery fire on area from which above sounds came.
2132 Direct hit by shell on one of A Coy’s buildings. Six ORs wounded. One OR suffering severe shock.
2300 Prearranged shoot by 17 Field Regiment and D Sp Group mortars on area of enemy nightly MG shootings. – No firing from this area during night.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0230 Owing to the enemy blowing up ammunition in the shattered tanks in the bottle neck, the bttn stood to until 0310hrs.
0530 The CO left the Bttn HQ to visit forward coy positions.
0940 The Brigade Commander and Brigade Major paid a visit to Bttn HQ to see the general layout of positions.
Wherever it was possible, the coys spent the morning improving their dug outs with the double purpose of getting more protection and comfort.
1145-1215 The right forward coy was heavily shelled. There were no casualties but the RA OP was evacuated owing to some near misses and later enemy ranging improved and some direct hits were scored.
The afternoon was quiet except for a few shells falling in the bttn area, which caused neither casualties or damage.
2330 The patrol led by Sgt Girr MM, which had left our lines at 2015 hrs returned without contacting the enemy.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0055 Patrol Toffee in. Nothing to report except for shooting of Hamilton target (821256) by 4.2” mortars. F Coy report that Cpl Wyatt killed and Cpl Barrett wounded.
0130 PSM Fraser reports that mines were carried up without mules. None laid owing to time taken in carrying.
0240 Patrol Duggy in. Reports digging heard in area 821239, otherwise nothing to report. Patrol Toffee in. Reports having heard shouting at 821256 when this area was engaged by 4.2” mortars.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
0835 Intention night 6/7 April: Effect internal relief of left forward coy. Continue laying minefield. Effect normal maintenance and build up reserves of all classes.
Patrols – N (2015-2359) and Punch (0015-0500) – F Coy.
Strength – 1 NCO and 3 ORs. Objective – 827244. Route – in and out through right forward platoon of left forward coy.
Ambush patrol Judy (2015-0400) – F Coy. Strength – one officer and 9 ORS. Objective – 827240. Route –in and out through left forward platoon of right forward coy. Task – protect right flank, internal relief and cover mine laying. Ambush patrol Jill (2015-0400) – one officer and Battle Patrol. Objective – 825236. Task – protect flank left forward relief. Listening post Lizard (2030-0530) – G Coy. Strength – one NCO and 2 ORs. Objective – 833246. Task – give warning of enemy infiltration between 2 LIR and 1 RIrF.
1455 Six mortar bombs in area 830242.
1500 Two mortar bombs in area 836236.
1800 Sitep to brigade.
1810 Fourteen enemy shells between Bttn HQ and F Coy (including four duds). Sound bearing 285°. Case of unexploded shell 2 foot long, 8” in diameter.
1845 Four shells (17 cm) area Caira.
F Coy report 23 heavy shells (5 duds) in their area from 1755-1845. Sound bearing 230° from 830242.
7th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
On the whole, a quiet night. A patrol from 6 Innisks met an enemy patrol at 828228 and grenades were thrown. Enemy dispersed. No casualties. Enemy movement was heard at various points on brigade front and mortared accordingly. Two German bodies and 7 French bodies found at 825234 but no identification. Harassing fire was on a reduced scale, but seemed heavier than of late, especially on the Castellone feature.
1000 6 Innisks reported enemy SP gun moved into position and camouflaged at 820225.
This was mortared heavily and seen to blow up.
Slight harassing fire during day. No casualties. 2 LIR build fresh mule track leading up slopes of Mt Castellone to assist mule transport. Slope is extremely steep and mules fall over unless on a reasonable path. Difficulty has been experienced by all battalions with the muleteers pulling the ropes and dumping their loads and this has necessitated undue supervision and considerable escort to the mule train each night. This practice of dumping stores almost becomes fantastic if there is any shelling in the area.
Intentions for the night – normal patrolling and ambushes.
1 RIrF.
2030 2.i.c. (Major HFW Holmes) came forward and assumed command of Battalion. CO to attend conferences (Infantry cooperation) at HQ 13 Corps.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
The night was quiet.
0500 A patrol led by Sgt Orr reported in without having contacted the enemy.
0645 Owing to a mist reducing visibility the bttn had to ‘stand to’ longer than usual, the mist clearing away about one hour after daybreak.
0940 D Coy observed an enemy SP gun firing on pt 593 from Phantom Ridge. Our mortars were brought into action and 39 hits were observed out of the 70 bombs they fired.
1010 The target was finally seen to blow up.
1450–1725 The few shells and mortar bombs which fell in the bttn area were replied to by our 3” mortars on known enemy positions.
2145 A patrol of A Coy came in with 2 prisoners from 3 Coy 115 Recce, who had been lying up during the day observing our positions. After the normal routine, they were despatched to Brigade HQ.
2200 D Coy’s recce patrol reported enemy movement in front of our positions and a patrol led by Sgt Girr MM went out to investigate this activity but failed to contact the enemy.
2200 A patrol from B Coy was sent to the second battle neck to see if the enemy was forming up for an attack but this did not prove to be the case.
San Michele – During the day, a commotion was caused at A Echelon when the Provost Sgt’s Motor Cycle caught fire and was extinguished with the HQ clerk’s blanket.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0001 Patrol N in. NTR except digging heard at 821239.
0420 Patrol Judy in. NTR.
0430 Patrol Jill in. Reports 9 dead bodies in area 825234 – 2 Germans and the rest French. Approximately 10 days old. No identification. Digging or drilling heard area 821239.
0430 Relief of H Coy fully effected. Pioneer Officer arrived Bttn HQ.
0530 Patrol Lizard in. NTR.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
0835 Intentions night 7/8 April: Relieve H Coy with E Coy, former to withdraw to B Echelon. Continue laying of minefield. Carry out normal maintenance and building of reserves in forward areas.
Patrols – Recce patrols Beade (2035-0500)- F Coy. One NCO and 3 ORs. Objective – 827238. Tasks – to give warning of enemy approach. Ambush patrol Jean (2015-0040) – G Coy. One officer and 9 ORs. Objective – 825236. Task – ambush any enemy moving in area of objective. Standing patrol Patience (2015-0530) – H Coy. One NCO and 2 ORs. Objective – 813246. Task – give early warning of enemy approach.
1845 F Coy report mortar fire from Hamilton.
1856 Thirty rounds fired by our 4.2” mortars on Hamilton.
2045 Enemy mortaring – bearing 182° from 833242.
2105 Transport heard – 220° magnetic from 830242.
2359 RSM reports no extra mules. Will try and lay on 30 for tomorrow.
Died on this Day:
Rifleman Robert Barrett, London Irish Rifles.
8th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Two PoWs were captured by a standing patrol from 6 Innisks during the night at 834224. They belonged to 3 Coy 115 Recce. Also, during the night, enemy patrols bumped the forward positions of 6 Innisks and were driven off with grenades. There was heavy mortaring of 6 Innisks area during the night. Two men were killed. Otherwise, only intermittent fire on rest of brigade front. As usual, the day was quiet and slight harassing fire mainly in the Caira village area.
1700 Leaflets in English were dropped on forward positions of 2 LIR and 1 RIrF. They harped on about Churchill’s 1940 speech, saying that he had nothing to offer except blood and tears. Also, it compared Allied bombing losses and the slight slowing up of the advance in Italy.
Patrolling and mine laying are the intentions during night.
1 RIrF.
Leaflets dropped by shell over B Coy. A few collected in very tattered condition. Sent to brigade.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0015 – 0505 A few mortar bombs fell in the bttn area causing no casualties or damage.
0520 The Battle Patrol returned and reports no contact but the discovery of three unoccupied dug outs at 833222 showing signs of recent occupation.
0525 Twelve mortar bombs fell in Bttn HQ and B Coy areas. A direct hit on a dug out caused the death of 2 ORs and some damage to small arms.
In the morning, B Coy personnel had a change of under clothing and in turn sent back their dirty clothes for washing and circulation to another coy.
1030 At the request of the CMO, the 3” mortars put down 60 bombs on 824224.
1515 A PIAT fixed as a mortar was fired at Phantom House 829226, the bombs fell near the target but the enemy’s reply was mortar bombs on the coy area.
1700 C Coy was heavily shelled. Two ORs being killed and 2 wounded.
1855 Our 3” mortars fired 10 bombs on each of the two saddles in front of our positions.
2000–2240 Enemy MGs and mortars fired on our FDLs from fixed line positions but failed to cause any damage.
2200 A recce patrol to track 830226 returned having made no contact but having heard voices at a position 100 yards south east of Phantom House.
2230 enemy mortar fire wounded ORs.
2245 An enemy MG firing from left of the saddle G828228 was engaged by our mortars.
2300 The relief by C Coy of B Coy took place without interruptions.
2340 The Ambush Patrol returned having seen no enemy.
Died on this Day:
Fusilier Robert Gilliland, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Fusilier Robert Habington, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Corporal Robert Apling MM, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Corporal Albert Lyttle MM, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0040 Patrol Jean in. NTR.
0041 F Coy report mortar firing – bearing 240° magnetic from 833244.
0110 Seventeen TAC report above mortar probably at 820235. Engaged.
0200 Inter coy relief completed.
0500 Patrol Beade in. Reports digging and sawing heard 822247.
0510 Patrol Ellen in. Reports heavy lorry at 823 239 at 2100 hrs. At 0200, more lorries and tracked vehicles heard some location moving towards San Lucia.
Twenty mortar bombs on bttn area.
0830 Intention 8/9 April: Carry out closer investigation area 823239 re noise of MT. Start laying 3rd leg of minefield. Effect normal maintenance and ferrying forward reserves of all classes. Patrols – Recce patrol York (2015-2345) – F Coy. One NCO and 3 ORs. Objective – 827244. Task – to give warning of early attempt to penetrate between 2 LIR and 1 RIrF. Patrol Hull to repent at 0015-0500.
Recce patrol Bath (2030-0400) – one officer and Battle Patrol. Objective – 827239. Route – out and in through left platoon right forward company. Task – provide information on which enemy working parties and transport can be engaged by artillery or heavy mortars. Ambush patrol Cowes (2030-0445) – G Coy. Objective – 825236. One officer and 9 ORs. Task – ambush enemy left forward coy area. Listening post Herald (2015-0530) – E Coy. One NCO and 2 ORs. Objective – 833246. Task – give warning of enemy approach between 2 LIR and 6 Innisks.
1445 Five shells in bttn area.
1650 Enemy leaflets seen falling in area 846257.
1810 Enemy shelling left of G Coy. 12 – 14 shells. 250° from 832242.
Died on this Day:
Rifleman Edwin Hull, London Irish Rifles.
9th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
6 Innisks had some heavy mortaring and shelling during the night. Four casualties.
2 LIR had a sharp engagement with the two small enemy patrols but nothing serious resulted. Again, they heard MT movement in the Villa St Lucia area (G 8023) during the night. Intermittent shelling of Caira during the day. Intentions for the night are patrolling.
1 RIrF.
0330 C Coy moved to new reserve position 837240.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0230 The recce patrol to track 831221 reported in after having reached its objective. The only signs being voices heard 300 yards to the left.
The rest of the night was comparatively quiet.
0900 The concentration of an alternative Bttn HQ was commenced by the Pioneer Platoon.
1215-1245 Forty Four enemy mortar bombs fell in right coy area, causing only 1 (OR) casualty.
1230 RCs held Divine Service at Bttn HQ which was not interrupted by enemy action.
1245 Own 3” mortars put down 60 bombs in saddles and slopes of Phantom Ridge.
1430 Rain began to fall, which later developed into a downfall, flooding out a great percentage of the dug outs.
1445 One OR was wounded by an enemy mortar bomb in right coy area.
The rest of the afternoon was quiet but wet.
2000 COs’ Orders were held.
2040 An enemy mortar was reported firing from 829225. Twenty bombs were put down by our own 3” mortars and reported to be in the right area.
2150 The minefield at 834224 was reported to be complete and records were sent to Brigade HQ.
2245 Mortars and small arms opened up on enemy seen in the vicinity of 833222.
2255–2310 Exchange of mortar fire.
2315 The Battle Patrol returned with 3 prisoners from 832222 identified as belonging to 115 Recce Bttn (15 PG Division). The patrol reported having been engaged by MGs and light mortars, following the patrol clash. Two of our own troop did not return from this patrol and were believed captured .
San Michele: During the day, great difficulty had been experienced at A Echelon in cooking meals under adverse conditions. The ration party was late in arriving owing to the bad state of the roads.
2345 Own 3” mortars engaged an enemy MG post on the left of saddle 828228.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0130 Patrol Bath reports by radio, mortar heard in rock gully.
0220 Pioneers report minefield prepared for laying.
0400 Patrol Bath in. Contacted and engaged 2 German patrols each 4 men strong. One German wounded but could not be recovered. Estimated 821239 held by 1 platoon. No movement or MT movement heard.
0445 Patrol Cowes in. Heard about 2 trucks and motor cycles moving towards San Lucia at 0430hrs. Patrol York in. Reports digging to,; their front and movement along gulley in southerly direction. Herald in. NTR.
0510 Eighteen shells (8 duds) in valley below Bttn HQ.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
0845 Spasmodic shelling of Caira.
0900 Intentions night 9/10 April: Attempt ambush enemy patrols believed to be working area 827239. Continue laying of minefield. Effect normal maintenance – build up reserves –clear up items dumped along track on previous nights.
Patrols – Ambush patrol Penguin (2015-0430). F Coy. One officer and 9 ORs. Objective – 817 245. Task – ambush enemy attempting to approach coy front. Ambush patrol attempting to approach coy front. Ambush patrol Owl (2030-0400) – one officer and Battle Patrol. Route – out and in through left forward platoon and left forward coy. Task – Attempt ambush any patrols working in immediate area and provide timely information of enemy activity in area between 821238 and 805231. Recce patrols Pigeon (2215-0030) and Woodcock (0030-0500) – G Coy. Each one officer and 3 ORs. Objective – 828234. Task – give warning enemy approach left flank. Bttn area. Listening post Parrot (E Coy) – One NCO and 3 ORs. Position – 834247. Task – give warning of any enemy attempt to infiltrate between 2 LIR and 1 RIrF.
1900 F Coy report 5 mortar bombs possibly from 817241. Unable to observe owing to rain and mist.
2210 G Coy report 3 shells from our guns landed in coy area.
10th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
2 LIR finish laying minefield between Monte Castellone (G 8324) and 6 Innisks complete theirs at G 834224.
Three PoWs were taken from 3 Coy 115 Recce after a patrol clash at 832222 in which grenades were thrown. Two of 6 Innisks patrol are missing. Slight mortaring of brigade area during the night. Three A./Tk guns from Troop 254 A/Tk Battery RA moved into position in area 837228 to support 6 Innisks in case of an attack by tanks. This is a feasible proposition as there is a run in for tanks along the gully leading from Massa Albanete (g 8321).
0930 A daylight patrol found no traces of missing men from 6 Innisks. Slight mortaring and harassing fire mainly during the afternoon. As before, patrolling activity during the night.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0147 The Brigade Major reported that from the interrogation of the PoWs, it is learnt that the enemy have an OP in Phantom House and have observed our movements.
0150 B Coy’s recce patrol returns, and reports that enemy position at 829227 and 828227 from which they were engaged with grenades.
0155 Three A/Tk guns 64 Attack Regiment at 823228–836228–835227.
0250 A few mortar bombs fell in right coy area.
0615 Ambush Patrol reports in after seeing a mortar position 50 yards – 100 yards left of Phantom House. Taking advantage of brilliant morning sunshine, the bttn attempts to dry itself out after previous day’s rain.
0930 A daylight patrol left our area to recce the scene of the previous night’s patrol clash and to look for traces of the two missing men, but were unable to advance very far owing to enemy snipers.
0945 Two enemy on Knoll 832221 disappeared when engaged by our snipers.
1500–1525 The light shelling of bttn area was replied to by 3” mortars.
1700 One OR was killed and six ORs wounded by enemy mortar bombs.
1950 CO visited the coys and whilst visiting the position of top right hand coy, his bodyguard was wounded by a mortar bomb.
Major Murdoch was also wounded but stayed with the bttn.
2000 COs’ orders were held.
2357 A Coy patrol returned – Nothing to Report.
San Michele (907226)/San Pietro (9715) – During the day, the main activity was repairs and maintenance tasks at A and B Echelon, prior to OME’s inspection on the 11th April 1944.
A few shells fell in A Echelon area.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0100 Patrol Pigeon in. NTR.
0415 Patrol Owl in. Reports area Bath quiet but movement heard 822245, believe platoon position.
0430 Patrol Penguin in. NTR.
0530 Patrol Woodcock in. NTR.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
Daily maintenance only partially completed owing to slippery tracks.
0830 Intentions night 10/11 April: Relieve present right forward coy (F) by present reserve coy (E). Effect normal maintenance and clear up loads jettisoned night 9/10 due to slippery tracks. Start laying second minefield area 828236. Patrols – ambush patrol Harrogate (2015-0400) – one officer and Battle Patrol. Objective – 827245. Task – cover relief of forward coy.
Recce patrols Leeds (2015-0100) and Sheffield (0115-0500) – G Coy. One officer and 3 officers. Objective – 829238. Task – give warning of enemy approach bttn area. Recce patrols Coventry (2215-0030) and Doncaster (0030-0500) – G Coy. One officer and 3 ORs. Objective – 828234. Task – as above. Listening post Darlington (2030-0430) – E Coy. One NCO and 2 ORs. Objective – 834247. Task – give warning enemy infiltration on right flank.
1530 F Coy report 6 mortar bombs in coy area.
1540 F Coy report 3 mortar bombs in coy area.
1730 Sitrep to brigade: Wiring of right hand platoon of left forward coy completed and that of left forward platoon of same coy commenced. C/M task Shamrock fired in reply to mortaring at 1530. General salvage tasks conducted in bttn area in few parts not under observation.
264993 W/Lieut W Gentle posted from x(iv) list.
Died on this Day:
Rifleman Walter Stewart, London Irish Rifles.
11th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Again, 2 LIR report considerable MT activity in Villa San Lucia direction.
Enemy movement and patrolling was heard on the brigade front. As a further deterrent to any tank threat, four SP guns moved into position in support of 6 Innisks.
Mortaring of forward companies of 6 Innisks during the day and general shelling of the remainder of brigade areas.
Very sharp concentration was put down on Brigade HQ at 0500hrs but caused no casualties.
1600 Day generally quiet but very heavy rain and thunderstorm broke over the area. Maintenance track for mules and jeeps in brigade area caved in slightly due to torrential rain at 838233. It was just passable for jeeps at the time but improved by REs before the maintenance convoys arrived.
1700 Heavy mortaring on 6 Innisks forward companies and Bttn HQ. 1 gunner OR killed, six OPs wounded.
Intentions during night is patrolling.
2100 Divisional Commander visits Brigade Commander at Brigade HQ. Belief outline of future operations explained.
1 RIrF.
1930 CO returned and resumed command.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0320 The road to the bttn, having been cleared of Jeeps, two SP guns came up to our area.
0425 The SP guns reported in position.
The sound of tracked vehicles was heard during the night on the far side of Phantom Ridge. The rest of the morning was quiet.
C Coy had a change of underclothing.
1435 Very heavy rain flooded all dug outs and all personnel got soaked.
1600 Track near Mortar Corner was reported to be partly washed away. Brigade, when informed, promised to send REs.
1645 Bttn HQ and left hand coy was shelled.
1700 A Coy suffered three slight casualties from enemy mortar bombs.
1700-1800 Mortar duels.
1800 The Officer in charge of REs reported that the road was now repaired.
2000 COs’ Orders were held.
2000 – 2359 Enemy showed signs of nervousness by various coloured flares and bursts of MG all along the front.
San Michele/San Pietro – The news from A and B Echelons was than OME’s inspection had taken place. The Jeep train made slow progress that night owing to rain and bad visibility.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0145 Patrols Leeds and Coventry in. NTR.
Pioneers report new track almost complete.
0410 Patrol Harrogate in. Report MT activity about 2200hrs on road leading to San Lucia.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
Relief of F Coy carried out ok.
0830 Intentions night 11/12 April: Relieve F Coy, in reserve role with H Coy. Former to withdraw to area B Echelon on completion of relief. Carry out normal maintenance – build up reserves – clear up stores jettisoned on previous night – continue laying second minefield. Patrols – Recce patrols Sturgeon (2015-0015) and Cod (0015-0445) – E Coy. One NCO and 3 ORs. Objective – 827246. Recce patrols Salmon (2030-0030) and Trout (0030-0430) – E Coy. One NCO and 3 ORs. Objective – 828238. Tasks – give warnings of enemy approach and provide information of enemy movement on their front.
Ambush patrol Shark (2030-0400) – G Coy. One officer and 9 ORs. Objective – 827235. Task – ambush any enemy approaching coy area.
1150 E Coy report Nebel observed firing from 814233 at 0030hrs.
1945 Harassing fire arranged for MT movement on San Lucia road about 2130-2200 hrs.
2010 Captain Hall and Lieut Craig report at Bttn HQ.
12th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Very little activity during the night and mostly on the 6 Innisks front. Perhaps it should, be noted that on this part of the brigade front, only a few hundred yards separate the two front lines and active movement and patrolling is continually observed and unavoidable.
There was a patrol clash at 828226 and one OR was lightly wounded and the 4.2 and 3” mortars fired on enemy positions early on in the night.
The day, itself, was much quieter and there was slight harassing fire on Caira and Brigade HQ area.
1700 2 LIR left forward company had 3 wounded from enemy mortaring. The day was overcast and threatened rain, but visibility was moderate.
Patrol intentions during the night: local standing patrols and protection of minefields.
2030 Col Rudniczy, second in command, 5 Kresowa Division visited Brigade Commander to recce brigade area.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0045 Battle Patrol (Cockroach) returns and reported an engagement with enemy patrol at 832222. Own casualties were 1 wounded.
0135 D Coy patrol (Beetle) reported in after having a clash with enemy at Phantom House.
0425 B Coy patrol (Moth) returned, after seeing fire on Phantom House.
No contact was made with the enemy
During early hours of morning, tracked vehicles were heard in direction of Colle San Angelo.
1400 Enemy activity was seen by Phantom House. MGs and 3” mortars engaged. D Coy OP reported well covered and last round scored a direct hit on point where enemy were last seen.
On the whole, the afternoon was quiet.
D Coy personnel had a change of clothes.
1815 A Coy change over with D Coy. The changeover was completed by dark.
1945 CO visited forward coys.
2120 The bttn was visited by the DA and DMG.
2207-2330 3” mortar shoot was started by 832222.
2250 Enemy replied by mortaring our 3” mortar area.
2340 Patrol (Stag) returns, no incident but heard sounds of enemy patrol.
Left post of 2 LIR was taken over by one of our sections of the right hand coy.
The Jeeps and Mule train had a difficult journey to the bttn owing to the bad roads and a very dark night.
A TCP was established at Mortar Corner from this night.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0230 Relief of F Coy completed.
0415 Patrol Shark in. NTR.
0430 Patrol Cod reports MT movement on track 823239 – San Lucia. All other patrols NTR.
0830 Intentions night 12/13 April: Carry out normal maintenance and collection of stores jettisoned on previous mule runs. Continue laying minefield. Patrols – Ambush patrol Bull (2030-0400) – E Coy. One officer and 9 ORs. Objective – 828245. Task – Ambush enemy infiltrating between 2 LIR and 1 RIrF.
Recce patrols Leopard (2015-2359) and Panther (0001-0500) – G Coy. One NCO and 3 ORs.Objective – 828238. Task – give warning of enemy approach. Ambush patrol Tiger (2030-0300) – one officer and Battle Patrol. Objective – 827235. Task – ambush enemy attempt approach left flank of bttn area.
1730 Sitrep to brigade. NTR.
2315 G Coy report own artillery put 2 or 3 rounds in their area.
13th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
2 LIR patrols heard MT movement in tracks leading north east from Villa San Lucia. Slight enemy mortaring of forward company 6 Innisks during night. Quiet night for 1 RIrF. Fairly heavy intermittent harassing fire of Caira and jeep tracks during night. The day was overcast and threatened rain. Intermittent shelling and mortaring of bttn positions, Brigade HQ and Caira during the day.
1515 Heavy shelling Bttn HQ 1 RIrF, which lasted until 1700hrs. 2 LIR had heavy mortaring about the same time and three men were wounded. 6 Innisks was heavily mortared as well at 1515hrs.
1630 Brigade HQ shelled – no damage or casualties. Intentions during night to continue usual patrolling and inter coy reliefs. Heavy rain during night and no moon made visibility almost nil. Maintenance convoys of mules and jeeps found difficulty in climbing the steep slopes in the intense dark.
2000 Colonel Rudniczy leaves for Divisional HQ.
1 RIrF.
2015 Artillery & 4.2” mortars on area from which enemy MG fire comes nightly.
2022 Repeat of above – No MG fire from area during night.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0010 A visit to the Bttn HQ was paid by Major Clarke and a Captain of the Sappers recce party.
0200–0520 Our mortars had many shoots at Knoll 833222.
0300 During one of the shoots, an explosion was seen by the right forward coy who believed it was an ammunition dump that had been hit.
0520 None enemy were seen carrying rations to a suspected cookhouse on Saddle. Our mortars put down 18 bombs on the area and OPs reported they were on the target.
It was a quiet morning. A Coy checked the rations brought up the previous night and found that whilst no food had arrived, they did not lack water as they had received twice their amount. The reason for this was that some mules had to be shot owing to injuries being received when they strayed into a minefield. This also caused panic to the rest of the mule train. Still the coy did not starve.
The cigarette situation in the bttn was very good. D Coy sent their NAAFI issue of cigarettes back to A Echelon. One blanket per man and most of the tools were bundled with the view to returning them at night to B Echelon.
0930 A Polish Colonel and a Staff Captain, accompanied by the Brigade Major, visited Bttn HQ. Plans for a proposed attack on Phantom Ridge were discussed.
1200-1750 A considerable number of mortar bombs fell in the bttn area. Our 3” and 4.2 mortars saw to it that the enemy was amply repaid. We suffered no casualties.
2200-2330 There were more mortar activity on both sides and flares and MG fire in 11 (British) Infantry Brigade area. Movement of MT in the direction of Villa San Lucia was also heard.
San Michele – During the day, Major Maxwell started a “fly blitz” at A Echelon. CQMS McQuaid was apparently in a merry mood, wishing that everybody was dead or “knocked off” soon so that he could put their kit in order.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0055 Patrol Leopard in. Reports shouting heard 823239 and half tracked vehicles heard leaving this location on two occasions between 2030 and 2359 moving towards San Lucia.
0355 Patrol Tiger in. Reports no enemy patrol activity but half tracked vehicles heard direction of San Lucia 1030-0145hrs. Enemy sniper fired three times from position 400 yards left front of patrol.
0520 Patrol Bull in. NTR.
0525 Patrol Panther in. Reports noise of mule carts and motor cycles throughout night.
0600 Sitrep to brigade. Enemy mortaring at 1700 hrs caused 3 wounded in left forward company.
0615 G Coy report mules missing.
0830 Intentions night 13/14 April: Carry out normal maintenance and collect stores jettisoned on previous nights. Continue laying minefield. Patrols – Recce patrols Plum (2030 -0045) and Apple (0100 – 0500) – E Coy. One NCO and 3 ORs. Objective – 827245. Task – give warning on enemy on right flank. Recce patrols Fish (2015 – 0015) and Paste (0030 – 0430) – G Coy. One NCO and 4 ORs. Objective – 828238. Task – give warning of enemy approach to centre of bttn area. Ambush patrol – Chips (2030 – 0300) – One officer and Battle Patrol. Objective – 827236. Task – ambush any enemy attempts to approach left flank of the bttn area.
1100 Two Polish officers and Brigade Major visited Bttn HQ and saw CO.
1501 Enemy mortars firing from 822235 area.
1525 Ten shells (3 duds) in area 829235.
2150 Lieut Colonel Goff returned to B Echelon. Major Horsfall arrived to take over command. Captain Grenell and Lieut Shillidy (Kens) also reported at Bttn HQ.
2350 Brigade line disconnected. Contract through 6 Innisks; Rear link W/T opened up.
14th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Again, MT movement was heard by patrols of 6 Innisks and 2 LIR. Main effort seemed to come from farm at 823239 and behind Colle San Angelo. It would appear that the enemy has constructed an MT track from Villa San Lucia up to this farm and also back to the San Angelo feature. Confirmation of this can be gained as it would entail a minor attack to penetrate the enemy’s forward positions.
1200 Heavy mortaring on 1 RIrF HQ area and Brigade HQ.
1300 Heavy shelling Brigade HQ area including air bursts.
1715 Heavy mortaring on 6 Innisks area 839234.
1800 Heavy shelling Brigade HQ area and gully at 850240 – ammunition dump set on fire.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0015 Patrol (Hare) returned with nothing to report.
0130–0230 A few mortar bombs fell in the bttn area and there was light activity from small arms, MGs and flares.
0545 Patrol (Hunt) reported in, having seen 2 men and being fired on by an enemy MG. Otherwise Nothing to Report.
0600 C Coy line which had been disconnected for two hours was reported through again.
0600 Patrol (Hound) reported in, having seen no enemy but recced a lying up area for the proposed attack.
All the coys reported a quiet day.
0930 There was a CO’s conference at Bttn HQ.
1000 The Brigade Major visited Bttn HQ.
1145 – 1200 Mortar bombs fell in the bttn area. D Coy reported 1 OR wounded.
1805 Dannert Wire Corner was shelled. This continued for some time.
1900 Smoke drifted up the valley into our area.
2210–2359 Enemy MGs fired tracer down the track leading to Bttn HQ and at our FDLs. Our 3” mortars replied to this fire.
Due to an ammunition dump which was flown up at Dannert wire Corner (this was the cause of the smoke seen earlier), there was a slight delay to Jeep and mule trains.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0130 H Coy reports 3 mules missing. Tracks slippery through rain. Brigade line now open. W/T closing down.
0300 Patrol Chips in. NTR.
Mine laying party (Pioneers) in. Unable to continue owing to rain.
0400 E Coy report 9 mules arriving, 7 missing.
0510 Patrol Fish in. Reports small enemy patrol passed their front at 2130 moving south to north. Noise heard in farm 823239. At 2300, three heavy trucks heard going toward Monte Caira.
Patrol Paste in. Reports noise and working parties until 0400 hrs left of farm 823239 at 300 yards.
0525 Patrols Plum and Apple in. Report MT on track going north from 823239 from 0130 to 0300.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
1115 Intentions night 14/15 April: Effect daily maintenance and internal relief of left forward company. Continue laying minefield. Standing patrols – Carol (one officer and one section E Coy) – track 826244. Lewis (one section G Coy) – 826239. Talk (one section H Coy) – 825236. All patrol 2045 – 0530. Tasks – ambush and give warning of enemy ambush.
1730 Sitrep to brigade. Bttn HQ personnel interchanged.
1800 Enemy shelling area 843242 – 4. Ammo dump corner of track 843242 hit. No bttn reserve there.
2355 Right forward coy reports 3 mortars firing – bearing 290° magnetic from 830243.
15th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Intentions during night: usual patrolling. 2 LIR had three men wounded from mortaring at 0100hrs. Patrols made no contact during night. Intermittent harassing fire during night. 6 Innisks’ forward positions were harassed by MG fire during the night. Slight mortaring in bttn areas during the day. Visibility moderate during the day. Patrolling intentions during the night.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0230 An ambush patrol to 830226 reported in, having heard movement close to Phantom House. Otherwise Nothing to Report.
0230-0410 There was enemy MG fire along our FDLs and mortar bombs fell in the Bttn HQ area.
0310 Recce patrol to 832222 returns, having discovered a standing patrol on reverse slope of the first Knoll.
0505-0510 Enemy MG fire was directed against the forward coys and in the direction of pt 593.
0505 The CO of the SP guns Major Weldon, 254 Battery visited Bttn HQ.
0515 3” mortar fire was directed on the second Knoll.
The CO left Bttn HQ to visit forward coys.
The morning was again comparatively quiet, which gave the coys the opportunity to rest and clean up.
1215 The left coy reported enemy shells bursting along their FDLs every ten minutes.
1530 A few mortar bombs exploded in the Bttn HQ area.
1800 A considerable amount of verbal rockets emanating from Bttn HQ to the Mortar Platoon who had been ranging in support of the night patrol. The cause for this was two 3” smoke bombs had descended on 5 Northamptons’ positions between second Knoll and pt 593.
No casualties suffered.
1900 The enemy’s reaction to our ranging on his positions was a considerable number of mortar bombs on our area.
Two intelligence personnel were sent to forward positions with a view to taking sound bearings on enemy transport.
1900 – 1915 The forward coys were mortared by enemy 5 cm and 8.1cms. Own 3” mortars replied.
1940 Bttn HQ was heavily mortared so a “Shamrock” was called for.
2000 The 4.2 mortars opened up on Massa Albernete when a heavy gun, reported to be in that area, opened up on our forward coys.
2000–2400 The rest of the night’s activity was confined to a few Verey lights along the front.
San Michele/San Pietro – A and B Echelon had a very quiet day.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0030 Lines to left forward and reserve coys disconnected.
0106 E Coy report Cpl Underwood wounded by mortar fire.
0130 Internal relief completed.
0555 Sitrep: All patrols in. NTR.
0740 Intentions night 15/16 April: Effect normal maintenance. Complete wiring of minefield with Dannert. Relief of reserve coy (G). Standing patrols – E Coy – 828245. F Coy – 825234. Both one section. 2300 – 0500. Battle patrol to area 824200. Task – location and elimination, if possible, of enemy mortar post in valley in that area. Time out – dusk, time in – completion of task.
1700 Sitrep to brigade.
1721 G Coy report twelve enemy bombs 835240 and 835242.
2030 Re leave to Bari, 5 ORs to go tomorrow. Two officers every fifth day.
2145 E Coy report position of enemy mortar between 825239 and 825242.
2315 Lines to right forward and reserve companies disconnected.
16th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Quiet night for 2 LIR and 1 RIrF. Patrol from 6 Innisks fired on from 828228 and later grenade from enemy positions at 828227. Three men are missing, believed wounded. Slight mortaring during day. Patrolling intentions during night and 6 Innisks effecting relief of left coy.
1 RIrF.
0600 One OR (C Coy) killed by stray MG bullet at extreme range.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
Died on this Day:
Fusilier Frederick Williamson, Royal Irish Fusiliers.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
A loud explosion was heard in area of second bottle neck. This was the only point of interest.
0400 Massa Mananetta returned, having heard the sound of enemy wiring party in area of second bottle neck
No contact was made.
0530 Patrol to Phantom Ridge returned, having been engaged by enemy patrol in the saddle. They avoided a patrol clash and went onto Phantom House, from the right of which they were engaged by small arms and grenades, from positions at 828228. Our patrol suffered four casualties, only one of which returned to our lines.
CO visited forward coys at “Stand To”.
1010 There was an exchange of mortar fire, caused by enemy mortaring Bttn HQ. On the whole, it was another quiet day for the bttn.
1500-1600 A “Shamrock” was called for, when the enemy again put mortar bombs in Bttn HQ area.
1700-2200 There were several mortar exchanges, no casualties were caused.
2230-2359 There was considerable activity of MGs and flares along our front. Bttn HQ was mortared heavily and another “Shamrock” was called for.
San Michele/San Pietro – As usual, the activities of A and B Echelons were confined to bringing up the rations. A Echelon reported enemy shells fell in their area. No casualties were suffered. We also learnt that some Italian muleteers arrived at A Echelon under the influence of ‘vino’ and made themselves a considerable nuisance on the mule train up to the bttn.
Major Maxwell (2.i.c.) arrived at Bttn HQ during the day.
Died on this Day:
Fusilier Bernard Ashfield, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Lance Corporal John Marzorati, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0040 Relief of two platoons completed.
0046 All single lines in working order.
0100 Right hand platoon H Coy report enemy in house at 823239.
0230 Battle patrol in. Report enemy mortar at approximately 824242.
0550 Sitrep to brigade.
0830 Intentions night 16/17 April: Completion of minefield. Effect normal maintenance. 3” mortar tasks on information gained in last 48hrs. Standing patrols – Ash (E Coy) 829246, Maple (F Coy) 827241, Leaf (H Coy) 826238. All patrols – one section. Out – 2045. In – Ash 0500, Maple and Leaf 0430.
1720 Sitrep.
2238 Twelve enemy mortar bombs on right forward company.
17th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G 825246).
Enemy patrol threw grenades and fired at right coy 1 RIrF during the night. No casualties to either side and enemy fire dispersed by MG fire. Caps left behind found to be that of mountain troops. Heavy shelling of 6 Innisks’ area during early part of the night. Three men killed. Counter mortar targets engaged. Day comparatively quiet. Slight shelling and mortaring.
2100 Fairly consistent shelling of Brigade HQ area and tracks leading out of Caira.
One man wounded from shelling. 28 Brigade inform this HQ that a party of 20 Germans was seen moving down the slopes of hill from pt 708 (G8326). Nothing resulted from this information. Normal routine patrols and listening posts during the night. Brigade Commander discussions future training with Commanders 1 RIrF and 6 Innisks and second in command 2 LIR. Schemes and future programmes are discussed with a view to training in cooperation with tanks and also river crossings.
1 RIrF.
0315 Enemy patrol approached right forward section B Coy. Were heard coming, but opened fire and threw grenades before coming close enough for effective action by own SA fire returned. Enemy retired and was pursued with 4.2” mortar & artillery fire.
0600 German FS cap found in area of patrol engagement. Indicating mountain troops is probably IV Mountain Battalion which is thought to be on Monte Cairo.
1900 One OR wounded by enemy shell.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0025 – 0210 Enemy MGs fired on our positions and shells fell in area of 4.2” mortars. We replied effectively with our weapons. At 0145, there was a disorganisation of B Coy mules.
0215 A Coy patrol reported in. No contact was made, but sounds were heard along enemy FDLS.
0345 – 0430 More bursts of MG fire along FDLs.
0510 The remains of three ORs were found near Signals Exchange, who belong to D Coy’s mule party and had been caught by the mortaring of Bttn HQ at 2230 – 2359 hrs the previous night.
0610 D Coy reported the finding of an Italian muleteer on the track leading to the left coy.
0930 A section of the enemy was seen by A Coy. Eventually, our 3” mortars were brought down upon the position.
OC A Coy had difficulty with his phone and asked Signals to check his line.
The rest of the day was exceedingly quiet.
2035–2100 Bttn HQ and Snakeshead were heavily shelled, also Mortar Corner and a 3” ammunition dump was hit.
One OR was killed.
2105 It was discovered that line communications with Brigade and 2 LIR had been severed by shelling.
2110 A Coy reports gun firing on 180° magnetic.
2115 C Coy reported suspected mortar location, which had been firing on our position.
Our 4.2 and 3” mortars opened up in retaliation.
2115–2359 There were several bursts of MG fire near Phantom House. C Coy reported having suffered one casualty during the mortaring at 2115 hrs.
Major Maxwell assumed command of the bttn in the evening as the CO left for a four day leave. The mule train and Jeep train were delayed at Mortar Corner by the ammunition explosion.
San Michele/San Pietro – A and B Echelons had another quiet day.
Died on this Day:
Fusilier Sidney Hollinshead, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Fusilier Albert Howard, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Fusilier Eric Heaton, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Fusilier Francis France, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Fusilier Arthur Stead, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0535 Patrol Ash in. NTR.
0537 Other patrols. NTR.
0550 Sitrep. Minefield completed except for wiring.
0830 Intentions night 17/18 April: Effect normal maintenance. Complete wiring of minefield. Standing patrols – Thrush (E Coy) 828244, Robin (F Coy) 828241, Cuckoo (H Coy) 827237. All patrols – one section. In – E Coy 0500, F and H 0430. Verey light green.
1700 Sitrep to brigade.
2015 Second in command at 1 RIrF HQ.
2040 E Coy report enemy shelling
2050-2100 Heavy enemy shelling south of bttn area. Ammo dump in valley below hit.
2200 Captain Cockburn reported 4 men slightly wounded by enemy shelling on way back to mule point.
CO arrived at Bttn HQ. Second in command returned to B Echelon.
18th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
A normal night. Patrols heard movement in the Colle San Angelo area (G8222) and in the gully leading down to Massa Albanete (G8321). No contact was made by any patrol. Some enemy movement brought down fire from our own mortars during the early part of the night. Day generally quiet.
2045 Divisional Commander visits Brigade Commander to discuss question of relief in this sector and policy of future training on return to rest area.
2100 Colonel Nowina Sawicki commander of 6 Lwow Brigade (5 Kresowa Division) and two of is staff officers arrive at Brigade HQ. They are to spend 24 hours and recce Brigade sector preparatory to taking over this sector commencing night 24/25 April. Normal routine patrolling and listening posts to take place during the night.
2130 Divisional Commander leaves.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0001 Patrol (Wilfred) returned and reported movement at area 832224.
0004 Patrol (Square) returned, having seen a section of enemy 100 yards north of Phantom House.
The night on the whole was quiet.
0430 Patrol (Pip) returned with Nothing to Report.
0600 A dud shell from the enemy shoot last night was found – calibre 88mm.
It was quiet day for the coys.
1230 Our mortars ranged on the lower slopes of pt593.
1655 One man was seen in that area at 1655 and was engaged by them.
1900 Direct hits were obtained by our 3” mortars and 6 enemy seen in area 834278.
2015 Movement was seen near Phantom House and the sound of vehicles moving on a bearing of 273° magnetic.
2130-2250 More bearings were taken on gun flashes and sound during this period. MT was heard moving estimated distance 300 yards away and some shouting was heard.
2310 White and red verey lights were seen at the foot of pt 593.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0045 5th day reserve ration arrived.
0530 All patrols NTR.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
0830 Intention night 18/19 April: Carry out relief of right forward coy by present reserve coy. Continue normal maintenance and build up of reserves. Standing patrol – Eggs (E Coy) 828244, Bacon (F Coy) 828239, Mash (H Coy) 827236. All patrols – one section. Out – 2045. In – E and F 0445, H 0500. Light signals – succession of green very lights indicates enemy attacks in strength. Signals for forward coys unchanged (2 Reds = I am being attacked). Intercoy reliefs will be carried out by successive platoons in order – right forward, left forward, centre. Each platoon relief will be completed before newt stars. Code word Gravy to be sent by both coys when relief completed
1531 H Coy report concentration of vehicles and tanks – bearing 175° probably west of San Angelo.
1720 Sitrep to brigade.
1955 Nine enemy shells on left forward coy from 822241.
19th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
Patrols heard enemy movement during the night and vehicles in the Villa San Lucia area. No contact was made. Slight mortaring and shelling of 1 RIrF and track at 834242 during the night. Enemy movement seen engaged by our mortars.
1300 Slight enemy mortaring of forward localities of 2 LIR. Heavy gun firing during early morning made large crater on track at G843242. Information just received and REs to fill in before arrival of maintenance convoys.
1715 Shelling of Caira with heavy guns probably 150 mm.
Normal patrolling to take place during the night.
2000 Colonel Nowina Sawicki and his staff leave Brigade HQ after recce-ing area and Brigade sector.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
Early in the morning, the CO had arrived at A Echelon and inspected the area before going on leave. This echelon was taken by surprise at 1845 hours when a barrage of empty shells landed amongst the personnel whilst having their tea. This was not appreciated as there were several near misses. This had repercussions on the Jeep train which left half an hour late. It had been decided that the bttn would have between 3–7 days reserve rations.
0040 Patrol (Hyde) returned and reported having seen movement of a possible enemy standing patrol in the area of 832224 and having heard stone positions being built in area at the foot of pt 593. No contact was made.
0115-0200 Several more flash bearings, which, as usual, were passed to the RA who made good use of them.
0445 The Polish Colonel and his Staff Captain left to pass the day in D Coy’s OP.
0510 The Patrol (Jekyl) returned and reported slight movement in area 827229.
It was a comparatively quiet day for the bttn.
1200 Snipers of C Coy engaged some movement in area 834218.
1755 Enemy shells fall in D Coy’s area.
1920 A direct hit was obtained when our 3” mortars fired on two men in a dug out at 833216 and there was much reason to believe that casualties had been inflicted as there was considerable movement afterwards.
Owing to three of our Jeeps being off the road, four Jeeps and trailers were supplied by the RASC. The reserve rations in our forward areas were made up this night to 7 days.
2000 D Coy was mortared and succeeded in obtaining another mortar bearing.
2245 The OP (829233) reported a flash bearing of 3 guns, which were firing to the rear of the bttn area.
Patrol (Tiger) returned and reported considerable talking and movement in area 832220. No contact was made.
2315 Our 3” mortars fired 20 bombs at pt593.
2325 Patrol (Lion) returned and reported movement in area 826228 but no contact was made.
2335–2359 A flare was dropped by a plan on a bearing of 280° bearing from pt 706.
Our mortars were in action replying to enemy mortar bombs in our area.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0240 F Coy report relief completed.
0355 E Coy report relief completed.
0455 Patrol Bacon in. Report noise, probably digging, left front.
0530 Patrol Mash in. Also report probable digging in valley 2200 hrs.
0610 Patrol Eggs in. Report MG fire right front.
0830 Intentions night 19/20 April: Relieve E Coy, in reserve, by G Coy. E Coy to withdraw to B Echelon on completion of relief. Carry out normal maintenance and build up reserve rations. Standing patrols – Daffodil and Daisy (F Coy) and Buttercup (H Coy). Objectives, timings, tasks and strengths all as for patrols Eggs, Bacon and Mash.
1230 F Coy report 12 mortar bombs approximately 821237 – bearing 260° from 830243.
1410 H Coy report 4 enemy shells – sound bearing 265° G.
1730 Sitrep to brigade.
1740 Enemy shelling approximately 20 rounds. Two guns possibly at 805218 and 825244.
1830 H Coy report 3 casualties from mortar fire.
2205 CO at 3” Mortar HQ – proceeding to F Coy.
2215 Lieut Seymour and RSM report at Bttn HQ.
62663 Captain RW Boyd posted to bttn from 6 Innisks.
20th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
Patrols during the night heard the customary enemy movement but no contact was made. OP on Monte Castellone reported that during the night the enemy fire a red verey from Monastery Hill when our transport was heard on Route Six and it is repeated on Monte Caira (G7925) after which three guns fire. Slight mortaring and shelling during the night.
0600 Heavy shelling right coy 2 LIR on Monte Castellone.
1000 Commander 6 Lwow Brigade (5 Kresowa Division) visits Brigade Commander.
1500 Mediums shell concentration of tanks believed to be seen behind San Angelo village at 840162. Results of the shoot not known due to rather bad visibility.
The Polish Brigade Commander discusses the ground enemy positions and defences on the left of the Brigade sector with the Brigade Commander. Enemy strengths, minefields etc, in fact all available information was given to him to assist him in the planning of future operations.
2000 38 (Irish) Infantry Brigade OO No 33 issued.
Relief of brigade by 6 Lwow Brigade to commence night 24/25 April. Full details of relief in operation order. If troops, after being relieved, are unable to pass Caira village by 0530hrs, then they must lie up in the gullies behind bttn positions until the next night unless, of course, there is a good mist or the smoke is successful. Smoke will be put down in the Rapido Valley, only from generators and will not be fired by 25 pounders. This is a precautionary measure for the enemy will realise that a relief is taking place if 25 pounder smoke is fired from the valley, the procedure having been adopted once too often before. Normal patrolling and listening posts during the night.
2100 COs of the three bttns of 6 Lwow Brigade arrive at Bttn HQs to recce various bttn areas. To spend one day and depart night 21 April.
1 RIrF.
1830 Received 38 Brigade No 33 (relief of Brigade and move to area Capua).
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0030 Forty rounds were fired by our own mortars upon enemy mortars in area San Angelo.
0044 Enemy artillery shelled Bttn HQ. Our own artillery was informed and replied.
0630 The enemy again shelled Bttn HQ.
0930 A Company asked for 3” mortar fire to reply to enemy mortar bombs in their area.
1308 There were heavy mortaring of D Coy area. 3”, 4.2 and artillery opened up in reply and all the known enemy positions received their allotment of bombs and shells.
1515 Twenty 3” mortars were fired at 3 men seen moving up by the forward coys and direct hits were seen in the area.
1630-1930 Our mortars had several shoots and an enemy section seen in area 833218 was scattered.
2145 More than the usual movement of transport was heard in the area of Villa San Lucia.
2150 There was a considerable number of different coloured verey lights used by the enemy along the front.
2327 An enemy mule train was heard in area 824223, evidently they had Italian muleteers as Italian mule jargon was easily distinguished. This was engaged by our mortars as soon as it was considered clear of our patrol area.
San Michele – There was slight shelling of A Echelon during the day but no casualties were caused. The Jeeps and mules left at the usual time, accompanied by Lieut Myles, who went up to B Coy, of which is now 2.i.c.
The Polish gunners, who had arrived in A Echelon, spent the day digging gun positions.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0110 G Coy report relief completed.
0115 F Coy report shelling of right hand platoon.
0120 Signals report H Coy line disconnected.
0130 H Coy report relief completed.
0300 H Coy line reported ok.
0545 Sitrep to brigade. Patrols – Buttercup heard enemy patrol 825236 moving south (0120 hrs). No contact. Daisy NTR. Daffodil reported enemy MG about 400 yards way – bearing 360° from 828244.
0830 Intentions night 20/21 April: Carry out normal maintenance. Standing patrols Hasty (F Coy) 828244, Havoc (G Coy) 828239, Hotspur (H Coy) 827236. All patrols – one section. Time out – 2045, time in – F & G Coys 0445 hrs, H Coy 0500 hrs. Tasks – give warning of enemy attempt to approach bttn area.
0930 Left forward platoon H Coy report that, at night, when transport moves down road 967246 – 8632332, a red verey light if fired from Monastery Hill and is answered by red verey light from Monte Cairo (7925), 3 guns then open up – 2 on bearing 233° M and 1 bearing 275° M. Both bearings taken from 828236. RA and brigade informed.
1630 Tanks reported at 840162 registered by our medium artillery. Poor visibility made results ineffective.
1650 F Coy report enemy mortaring to their left from 818242.
2230 F Coy report 2 heavy guns firing from Monte Cairo 250° and 260° from 829241.
21st April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
Patrols during night heard some enemy movement. Slight shelling and mortaring of forward areas during night. Patrol from 6 Innisks was grenaded on approaching Phantom House (G828226) and an enemy patrol made contact with a standing patrol in front of 6 Innisks left forward platoon at G834224. An exchange of fire took place and grenades were thrown by both sides but there were no casualties.
0600 Heavy shelling right coy 2 LIR.
0710 Right coy 6 Innisks mortared; 2 wounded. Spasmodic shelling and mortaring of forward areas during the day causing three more casualties; otherwise quiet on rest of brigade front. Visibility became perfect during the afternoon and observation was excellent for many miles. Recce parties from bttns of Lwow Brigade leave for own locations. Normal patrolling to take place during the night.
1 RIrF.
1830 Received 38 Brigade Admin Order No 7 (Hand-over and move).
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0020 An enemy ammunition dump behind Phantom Ridge was seen to blow up. Enemy was seen to be moving about by the light of the explosions.
0025 Patrol (Mozart) reported in after hearing coughing and movement in area 832211.
0050 D Coy suffered one casualty from enemy mortaring.
0215 Tommy guns and grenade explosions were heard between the Saddle of pt593 and D Coy.
0350 Patrol (Handel) came in and reported enemy movement 80 yards north of Phantom House. On approaching to investigate, an enemy illuminating flare went up.
0500 The standing patrol of the left coy came in and reported that at approximately 0300 hrs, they had had small fire exchanges with enemy, who had approached their positions.
0640 Two enemy were seen repairing the camouflage of their position as 3” mortars opened up on the area. The enemy replied with MG fire.
0710 D Coy suffered two casualties owing to enemy mortars.
0900–1200 There were spasmodic mortar duels with enemy bombs falling in all parts of the bttn area.
1500 A solitary mortar bomb fell in the Bttn HQ area and destroyed some of the War Diary papers.
1710 A recce was made for a lying up area, for two coys in the light of the forthcoming move and the possibility of the whole bttn being unable to cross the Rapido valley before daylight.
2020 Bttn HQ was again mortared. Shamrock was called for.
2100-2200 There were some verey lights seen over the FDLs and some mortar engagements.
2230-2235 Spent smoke shells from our own guns fell in the bttn area. Luckily no casualties were caused.
2335-2345 A parachute flare was seen over the second bottle neck and again our 3” mortars opened up and replied to enemy mortaring.
2353 A flash bearing was taken from MR 829233. This was given to our artillery, who opened up at 0115 hrs on 22nd and their fire was observed to be well placed.
San Michele – During the evening, the CO came up with the Jeep train and the only news from A Echelon was the Polish gunners were still digging in.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0025 G Coy report enemy shelling – 235°M from 834239.
0400 CO and 3 Polish Officers leave Bttn HQ for tour of coy areas.
0500 Patrol Hotspur in. Report that gully 825236 was engaged by our heavy mortars at 2315 hrs. Noise of shouting and mules screaming following. Enemy mortar firing from that area did not fire again. Otherwise NTR.
0505 F Coy reports CO and party arrived.
0550 Patrol Hasty in. At 0230 heard sounds of men climbing 3-400 yards in front of them. Otherwise NTR.
0559 Mortar Platoon reports CO’s party returning.
0600 Patrol Havoc in. Reports noise of working party to their left up to 2359 hrs. Otherwise NTR.
0620 Heavy enemy mortaring of forward area.
0830 Intentions night 21/22 April: 1. Patrols Janus (1 and 3 C Coy) 827243 – 2045/0500 hrs. 2. Jaguar (1 and 3 F Coy) 828239 – 2045/0500 hrs. 3. Jervis (Battle Patrol) 826237 – 2100/0200 hrs. 4. Juniper (1 and 3 H Coy) 828236 – 0200/0500 hrs. Tasks – Patrols 1,2 and 4 are recce patrols and will report all transport movement heard and any other enemy activity to their front. 3 is an ambush patrol and will frustrate any attempt by the enemy to approach of bttn area.
1730 Sitrep to brigade.
1900 Lieut Hawkins evacuated – suffering from dysentery
22nd April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
Patrols during the night had nothing to report and shelling and mortaring was generally on a reducing scale.
0840 Thirty two bombs on right coy 6 Innisks.
1640 Heavy mortaring 6 Innisks’ area.
6 Innisks report much enemy movement on the lower southern slopes of pt 593 (G835215) during the day. Indication is given of possible new platoon position and enemy unaware that he was overlooked. Possibly fresh enemy defensive measure to guard the gully leading down to the Massa Albanete (G8321). This platoon position was heavily mortared by 3” mortar by 6 Innisks during the afternoon. Again, visibility was perfect during the day and movement had to be cut down to the minimum. Normal patrols during the night.
1 RIrF.
0900 Received addendum No 1 and amendment No 1 to 38 Brigade OO No 33.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0115 An enemy ammunition dump was seen to blow up 6° magnetic from the OP on pt 706.
0125–0300 There were more very lights over the FDLs and MG fire.
0630 A mule that had been wounded by shell fire on the night 19/20 April was located and had to be destroyed.
1520 Enemy movement was observed at MR 832215. These were engaged by our mortars.
1600 OO No 8 was issued to all concerned.
1735 A section of the enemy was seen in the same area and once again engaged by the mortars.
1900 Movement was seen on pt 593. Our 3” mortars opened up and at 1925, enemy was seen running down the hill and out of sight due to the accurate fire.
1935 Eight 75 mm shells fell in the area south west of Bttn HQ.
2000 A party of guides left Bttn HQ, by which the relieving unit would travel across the plain to bttn area.
2043 A big fire was seen on the far side of the Rapido plain on a bearing of 64° magnetic and the burst of enemy shells were also seen in that area.
2115-2230 There was mortaring and artillery activity from both sides and a few flares and spasmodic bursts of MG fire.
2245 Patrol (Leeds) came back with Nothing to Report.
San Michele – Twenty shells landed in the area of A Echelon, causing no casualties but a Jeep was put out of action. The new Indian mule coy (26 Mule Coy) that had taken over arrived somewhat late as they do not allow their mules to proceed forward before dusk. The Jeep train was also late owing to traffic congestion on the road, caused by the Polish transport, which had started to take over this sector.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0220 Patrol Jervis in. Reported noises of enemy working and talking in gully from 2130 to 0200. Own 3” mortars engaged correct target.
0530 All patrols in. NTR.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
0830 Intentions night 22/23 April: Carry out normal maintenance. Patrols – Gin (1 and 3 F Coy), Sherry (1 and 3 H Coy), Port (1 and 3 H Coy). Objectives, times and tasks as for patrols on night 21/22 April.
1630 H Coy report 12 shells bttn area from 820235. Own mortars replied.
2100 G Coy line reported disconnected.
2140 G Coy line reported OK.
2250 H Coy report movement in front of them. 3” mortars fired DF.
245354 W/Lieut MH Hawkins admitted ADS and posted to x(ii) list.
23rd April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
Patrols during night made no contact. Slight mortaring and shelling of four localities including Caira. Our 3” mortars engaged targets at 834218, Phantom Ridge 828226, and Massa Albanete. Light but constant shelling of Brigade HQ area up to 0200hrs.
1100 Bttn HQ 6 Innisks shelled.
1430 Right coy 6 Innisks mortared.
1500 Right coy 2 LIR shelled. Otherwise quiet day.
Weather clear and fine since dawn.
Visibility perfect over many miles.
Normal patrols during night.
2300 Recce patrols 14 Polish Infantry Bttn arrive at HQ 6 Innisks to recce bttn area preparatory to taking over positions the next night.
Patrols during night from 2 LIR and 1 RIrF made no contact during night. Patrol from 6 Innisks found an enemy minefield at G833219 but made no contact with any enemy patrol which may been patrolling it.
1 RIrF.
0900 Operations order issued (hand-over to 17 Polish Battalion and move to new area).
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0050 Ten rounds of our own expended smoke shells fell in the bttn area from the same direction as the previous night.
0200 Patrol (London) returned and reported that the track south and south west of 826226 showed signs of use but they made no contact.
0205 Six Polish ORs reported to this HQ having cross the plain from the mule point.
0210 Only 150 gallons of water were brought up during the night as the congestion on the road, only allowed the water Jeep to make one journey. The water Jeep is the CO’s Jeep with a trailer for carrying gallon cans which had been boiled out at B Echelon.
The morning on the whole was comparatively quiet and preparations were put into motion for the forthcoming move.
1100 Bttn HQ was slightly shelled.
1400-1430 Mortaring of D Coy was answered by our mortars.
1630 Four Folke–Wolfes 190 flew over the bttn area. They were engaged by Spitfires.
1755 A fire was started in a wood near Inferno Quarry and was still burning 48 hours later.
2010–2030 The movement of enemy getting in their positions was engaged by our mortars.
2055 Communications reported established with Wrights Corner, Mortar Corner and Dannert Wire Corner where TCPs had been established for the forthcoming move.
2130 The first two Polish jeeps were reported passing Dannert Wire Corner.
2145 Flames were seen on our front but a considerable distance away.
2330 The patrol to 833219 returned and reported a field of Tellermines in the area of their objective. No contact was made.
The CO and the Bttn HQ officers of relieving unit arrived this HQ.
2340-0030 The advance parties of the Poles, who were to relieve the bttn arrived at Bttn HQ.
San Michele – It was notified that the coy dumps at A Echelon would move to B Echelon. The preparations were put in hand. Arrangements were made for taking forward the advance and support groups of the relieving units. In addition to the usual jeep train, eighteen extra jeeps had to be used and all went according to plan.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0200 Patrol Sherry in. Reports that, at 2200 hrs, heard sound of water being drawn from well at 825237. Enemy mortar located 825239. Nebel fired three salvos from 823232.
0510 Patrol Port in. Confirms Nebel reported by Sherry. It fired twice more at 0430 hrs.
0515 Patrols Whisky and Gin in. NTR.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
0830 Intentions night 23/24 April: Carry out normal maintenance and begin thinning out surplus stores. Standing patrols – Capstan (Battle Patrol) 827244, 2045 – 0500 hrs. Player (one section G Coy) 828820, 2045 – 0500 hrs. Tripod (one section H Coy) 826237, 2100 – 0200 hrs. Trident (one section H Coy) 828236, 0200 – 0500 hrs. Tasks for all patrols – give warnings of enemy attempt to approach our FDLs.
1700 H Coy report enemy shelling. Sound bearing 295°. Nebel reported by left forward platoon. Visible in daylight.
1800 Sitrep to brigade.
24th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
The day was generally quiet in the brigade sector except for consistent mortaring and shelling of the right coy 6 Innisks during the day. Our heavy mortars and 3” mortars replied and in addition 3” mortars 6 Innisks kept up a steady harassing fire on the Phantom Ridge sector (G828226).
Relief of 6 Innisks by 14 Polish Infantry Brigade commenced about midnight.
Normal standing and protective patrols during the night.
1 RIrF.
1930 Movement Instruction received from Brigade
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0245 Patrol to 828228 reported in having seen and heard an enemy standing patrol on the west side of Saddle.
0250 Two Polish Jeeps carrying four 3” mortars failed to report this HQ.
0310 C Coy reports that the showing of their positions to the Poles lasted three hours and owing to language difficulties, it was described as a “hell of a job”, mostly as they had been smoked out by our artillery whilst doing it.
0530 Col Baker visited HQ to see the Battery Commander of the 10 Field Battery, 17 Field Battery, RA.
San Michele – CSM Gibson, who was in control of the jeep and mule trains arrived back but had not received any news of the missing jeeps.
0610 Movement was seen at 833218 and was engaged by our mortars.
The right coy area was spasmodically mortared throughout and our mortars replied.
Preparations for the forthcoming move started in the morning and lasted all day.
1930 By this time, blankets were stacked and all kit was packed ready to move by Jeep.
2115 The Jeeps train 6 Innisks and Polish arrived at Dannert Wire Corner, where they controlled to the next TCP at Mortar Corner. The last and main TCP was at Wrights Corner from which Captain Griffiths controlled all traffic, to and from the bttn area.
2130 5cm bombs fall in A Coy area
2200 There was MG fire from pt 593 and Phantom Ridge.
2210 More expended smoke shells fell in the bttn area.
2225 Marching troops and mules of the Polish bttn were reported to have arrived at Dannert Wire Corner and that the two missing Jeeps of the previous night were in the column.
2240 A Polish armoured recce car was stuck above Dannert Wire Corner and caused a great deal of congestion. This was eventually overcome after great difficulty.
2305 Ten Polish Jeeps had arrived in the bttn area.
2345 Marching personnel of the coy relieving the right forward coy and mules passed Wrights Corner and proceeded up to relieve D Coy.
San Michele/San Pietro – At A and B Echelon, there was packing up of stores onto trucks, which then set off to our new area Formicola, where they arrived in time to see an oil raid on Naples.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0235 Patrol Tripod in. NTR.
0315 G Coy reports enemy gun shelling rear of night positions, 228°M.
0500 Patrols Player, Trident and Capstan in. NTR.
0530 F Coy mortared from sand pits 817242. Direct hit on forward VMG post – one killed, 2 wounded.
0600 Sitrep to brigade.
0830 Intentions night 24/25 April:Receive advance party of 16 Polish Bttn. Thin out non essential equipment and stores. Standing patrols – Mercury (G Coy) – 827240. Apollo (F Coy) – 828245, Mars (H Coy) – 827236. All patrols: Tasks – break up enemy attack attempting to reach Bttn FDL. Strength – one section. Out – 2045, In – 0430.
1045 F Coy report enemy mortaring. 350° from left forward platoon.
1800 Sitrep to brigade.
1830-1900 Persistent enemy shelling by heavy artillery of gully between F and G Coys. Gun estimated to be at 754238.
Died on this Day:
Rifleman John Dorriss, London Irish Rifles.
25th April.
Brigade HQ – CAIRA (G825246).
0100 Recce parties of 16 Polish Bttn arrive at HQ 2 LIR to recce bttn area.
Day was exceptionally quiet after rather a noisy night.
0345 Relief of 6 Innisks complete.
0530 All coys 6 Innisks have cleared the village of Caira but smoke was necessary to give cover and protection for rear coys not being able to cross the Rapido valley to Portella before daylight.
Shelling of Line of Control in the Caira area was heavy during the early part of the night. The mule train of 2 LIR, including recce parties of 16 Polish Bttn and supporting arms, came under fire and some mules stampeded. Four 3”mortars belonging to 16 Polish Bttn were missing to this stampeding.
2030 Marching personnel 16 Polish Bttn leave Portella to take over positions from 2 LIR.
2100 HQ 6 Lwow Brigade arrives at Caira.
2200 HQ 38 (Irish) Infantry Brigade less Brigade Commander and Brigade Major leave for divisional concentration area.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – MONTE CASTELLONE.
0030 The personnel relieving the centre coy passed Wrights Corner on the way up to A Coy positions.
0110 The remainder of the relieving unit, followed closely by relieving A/Tk personnel passed Wrights Corner, where owing to the mules and some Polish personnel getting into wrong coys, not to mention the language difficulty, there was a certain amount of confusion. This was eventually cleared up by Captain Griffiths and they all proceeded on their way.
0155 The enemy shelled the bttn area and 4.2 mortars opened up in reply.
0200 B Coy reported that the relief had been completed and that they were on their way down.
0210 HQ Coy personnel left its area and at the same time it was discovered at Wrights Corner that the personnel detailed to guide the bttn across the Rapido valley had misunderstood their orders and had gone back guiding Polish Jeeps.
0253 A Coy handed over and left its area.
0310 C Coy relief completed and they moved off.
0325 The enemy shelled Bttn HQ area.
0335 Four more expended 25 pounder smoke shells fell in Bttn HQ area.
0345 D Coy having changed over, left Bttn HQ area complete.
0350 One officer and orderly from all coys were ordered to close on Bttn HQ and, at this time, the command of the bttn area passed from 6 Innisks to 14 Infantry Bttn. The CO and the remainder of the bttn personnel left Bttn HQ area in Jeeps and picked up TC personnel at the three posts on the way down.
Little regret was felt by the personnel of the bttn as they lengthened the distance between them and Monte Castellone, where they had spent the most uncomfortable time in their army service. To the older members of the bttn, it had a reminiscence of the time spent on Grandstand, North Africa.
Rapido Valley – The journey across the Rapido valley by the marching personnel was not without incident as some of them were shelled and others managed to get mixed up with other outgoing units of the Division.
0545 The personnel, who had already arrived at Inferno Quarry embossed and moved for the new area
0700 Route Six – The column halted off Route Six where breakfast was served. It was then found that C and D Coys had failed to arrive at the em-busing point before sunrise.
1000 Formicola – The main body of the bttn arrived in the Formicola area. Elements of C and D Coys arrived during the rest of the day and by 2000 hrs, there were only 15 ORs unaccounted for. These turned up during the next 24 hours.
The remainder of the day was spent settling down in the new area and where possible to make good some of the sleep lost during the night.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0200-0230 F and G Coys. Brigade and 1 RIrF lines cut. Mule and jeep tracks heavily mortared. Mules dispersed. One Polish Sergeant and two Indians wounded.
0530 All patrols in. NTR.
0630 G Coy reports line through. Personnel of Polish advance party all present. No mules.
Sitrep to brigade.
0830 Intentions night 25/26 April: On completion of relief by 16 Polish Bttn, bttn will withdraw to divisional concentration area. Standing patrols – Venus (F Coy) 828244, Juno (F Coy) 828240, Diana (H Coy) 828237. All patrols: Strength – One section. Task – to break up any enemy attempt to interfere with relief. Time out – 2030 hrs, In when relieved by 16 Polish Infantry Bttn.
1730 Sitrep to brigade.
2030 CO’s control group established at Halfway House to meet incoming Polish Bttn.
2215 Two Polish coys with mule train arrive at Halfway House – CO led first coy to Piccadilly Circus 838237.
Bttn guides brought up second coy. Battle patrol acted as guides from Piccadilly Circus forward. One coy relieved right forward coy (F Coy). Other coys relieved reserve coy (G Coy).
2315 Two more Polish coys arrive to relieve left right forward coy (H Coy), remaining coy to go into brigade reserve in 1 RIrF area.
26th April.
Brigade HQ – FORMICOLA (N1989).
All coys 1 RIrF relieved by 17 Polish Bttn after a certain amount of difficulty.
0330 Command passed 6 Lwow Brigade.
0415 Tail of column of 1 RIrF now past Caira village.
0440 Request for smoke in Rapido valley passed to division as coys of 1 RIrF will not be able to get across in daylight.
0900 Brigade Commander and Brigade Major arrive at Brigade HQ in Divisional concentration area.
Whole brigade concentrated in area Formicola (N1989).
Brigade HQ 207882,
6 Innisks HQ 195898, coys at 202898 and in area 208895.
2 LIR HQ 211878, coys at 203878, 202881, 205880, 208879.
1 RIrF HQ 19589, coys at 192887, 192886, 195885, 183888.
Troops under canvas in coy bivouac area.
A divisional training programme was issued on laying down the policy for future training of the division. The first four days in the concentration area to be devoted to interior economy and then a period of training covering a period of ten days dealing with River Crossings, Village Fighting, Cooperation with tanks and two brigade attacks.
1 RIrF.
0140 C Coy relieved by a coy of 16 Polish Battalion and moved to new area, arriving about 0730 hrs.
0145 Support weapons of 17 Polish Battalion took over tasks of ours which were withdrawn.
0230 Reps of 17 Polish Battalion to all coys (less C). Each presented with copy of local admin arrangements.
Enemy HF. Routine patrols.
6 Innisks – FORMICOLA.
0700 Reveille – The day was spent in resting and in admin checks. A bath house had been prepared by the Pioneer Platoon and was put to good use by the bttn. A canteen had been opened up in the village by the Church Army and everybody was surprised to find it was run by a young lady from home.
1000 Allocations were received for a cinema and ENSA show at Capua.
1800 The Band piped the Retreat. The kilts of the pipers caused quite a stir, among the local Italians. Some of the girls adopted the old Roman custom of throwing flowers.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0230 Bttn HQ main party, under command Lieut Seymour, left Bttn HQ area to proceed via mule track to the Inferno 891235 where bttn transport was waiting. Total bttn relief completed and coys withdrawn from forward area.
0405 CO and control group left Bttn HQ area.
0430 Bttn main party arrived at Inferno and proceeded to new area on transport.
0730 Bttn HQ, all coys and B Echelon now situated in area of Pontelatone.
27th April.
Brigade HQ – FORMICOLA (N1989).
Interior economy. Increased allotment of leave are granted. Troops can go to Bari for 7 days or the Divisional Rest Camp at Maiori for 4 days. Allotments of mobile cinemas, seats for cinema and ENSA shows are available every day.
Canteens are set up in every bttn area for the benefit of the troops.
1 RIrF.
Enemy HF.
2320 Relief by 17 Polish Battalion starts.
6 Innisks – FORMICOLA.
The day was passed in a similar way as the previous day. There were the usual recreational parties to Capua. KD was issued to all personnel. The cooks had settled in by this time and were producing some very good meals.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
Rest period. NTR.
28th April.
Brigade HQ – FORMICOLA (N1989).
Interior economy. Bath allotments and general reorganisation.
Preparations and recces for future training.
1 RIrF.
0145 A Coy relieved.
0300 B Coy relieved.
0320 D Coy relieved.
Much trouble from mule and Jeep blocks on march across valley. Rear coys were not clear by daylight and were shelled. D Coy had one officer (Lt JV Baker) slightly wounded (remained on duty) and two ORs wounded.
0800 Arrived new area Formicola 1989.
6 Innisks – FORMICOLA.
0330 A telephone message was sent out to coys increasing the day leave to Naples from three to twelve per coy.
1000 The CO commenced an inspection of all coy areas, during the afternoon an ENSA show was held in the coy areas.
1800 Once again, the Band played Retreat. In the evening, the officers held a party in the Mess which was attended by the Brigade Commander.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
0900 Bttn leave parties proceed to Army and Divisional Rest Camps.
1300 Leave parties to cinema and ENSA theatre at Capua.
1700 CO’s conference – Coy commanders and seconds in command and platoon representatives of HQ Coy.
2130 Draft of 50 reinforcements for bttn.
29th April.
Brigade HQ – FORMICOLA (N1989).
Interior economy. Bath allotments and recreation.
Preparations and recces for future training.
1 RIrF.
Admin.
6 Innisks – FORMICOLA.
This day was observed as a Sunday owing to the fact that training was to commence on the following day.
0930 RC service was held in the local church and the C of E service was held on the football ground near S Coy area.
After the services, the CO addressed the bttn and reviewed the past month’s events and gave an outline of the training to come. The most favourable view was taken when he promised that training would not interfere with leave parties.
1800 The Brigade Pipes Band piped the Retreat on the football field watched by Divisional and Brigade Commanders and many of the officers and men of the bttn. The turnout was very good and the performance excellent.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
1330 CO’s lecture to all WOs and Sergeants.
1800 Massed bands of brigade played ceremonial retreat.
30th April.
Brigade HQ – FORMICOLA (N1989).
Interior economy for 2 LIR and 1 RIrF.
6 Innisks carry out preliminary river crossing exercise across the River Volturno in area P1980.
1 RIrF.
Admin.
6 Innisks – FORMICOLA.
0530 Reveille.
0730 The bttn em-bused at the MT lines for the first of a series of exercises. Today’s exercise was to practise river crossings on the River Volturno.
0900 The bttn em-bused at the Watermanship Training Ground on the river where RE officers and men gave demonstrations. The period devoted to knot tying would have brought tears to the eyes of any boy scouts at the way the men became entangled in the ropes.
1400 All men of the bttn crossed the river in assault boats. This, on the whole, was very well executed but did not compare with the University Boat Race.
1520 The bttn em-bused and arrived back in the area at 1630hrs.
2 LIR – IN THE FIELD (ITALY).
1700 CO’s conference on street fighting exercise for following day.