Found in the 18th Battalion War Diary, a message showing some of the frustration experienced: 14-8-17 To Adjut Radish Our 18 pounders are firing short on CHICORY [trench]. Send up fifty picks and shovels. Two houses at N 14.a.40-45 and N14.a.40-30 have BOCH [German] SNIPERS. M.H. MOORE has been here and wants seven stretchers and... Continue Reading →
“One dead German in our wire.”: Reports on a German Raid on the 18th Battalion May 1917
April 1917 had brought the Canadian Expeditionary Forces a hard won victory at Vimy Ridge and from that success the 18th Battalion held positions on the East side of Vimy Ridge through the month of May. The 2 week previous to the action in question the Battalion had been relieved on the 13th of May... Continue Reading →