Item 02: James William Dains diary, 25 June 1917-2 March 1918 - Page 71
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[Page 71]
objective, the flanks were linked up with neighbouring units & [indecipherable] began up till that time we had sent to the rear about 100 prisoners including six officers Our casualties numbered up till this time 100 me 7 officers & 100 other ranks. The enemy artillery was particularly heavy all day & not until evening did it slacken. Both the 1st and the 4th Batts. were behind us and moved through us up on to the second & third objective, which they carried with slight opposition
Among the Captives were Prisoners 200 21 Machine Guns 4 trench Mortars 2 Haminwafers 1 Telescopic range finder.
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