1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment War Diaries - August 1944
Commanding Officer: Lieut.-Colonel R. E. Osborne-Smith
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Date |
Hour |
Summary of Events and Information |
References to Appendices |
CAHAGNES |
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Bn in area SOUTH of CAHAGNES. Mopping up operations carried out around whole area. Prisoners taken. |
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2 |
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Bn in same locality. 70 prisoners taken today including Colonel TEISLER Commander of 753 Gren Regt and his Adjt. Information was received that a group of Germans, strength unknown, wished to give themselves up as they had not eaten for 4 days and had several badly wounded. A Carrier patrol under Lt. Bratt was despatched with medical equipment to the spot mentioned. He then advanced and was met by Col. TEISLER who said he only wished for medical aid and did not want to give himself up. Lt. Bratt then insisted that the Col. And his men were his prisoners and brought them back to Bn H.Q. |
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3 |
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T/Maj. A. A. Benn TOS this unit on posting from 7 E. Yorks R. |
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3 |
22.00 |
Bn relieved by 4 Som L.I. Bn was formed up ready to move by quick lift following the D.C.L.I. as the D.C.L.I. were held up by road blocks the Bn did not move. |
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ST PIERRE DE FRESNE |
3 |
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Bn moved to area ST PIERRE DE FRESNE and curled up while the leading Bn was heavily engaged at JURQUES. At 1900 hrs Bn moved to area NORTH of Pt. 361. |
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5 |
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WS/Lt. D. N. Steward SOS this unit on posting to 10 H.L.I. |
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6 |
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Bn in area Pt. 361. Maj Benn took over comd of the Bn in the absence of Lt. Col. A. R. Harrison (Hospital). Bn H.Q. moved to LA CABOSSE. |
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747491 |
7 |
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Lt. Col. R. E. Osborne-Smith took over comd of the Bn. |
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MOUNT PINÇON |
8 |
05.30 |
Bn moved to MOUNT PINÇON to relieve 4 Wilts but relief was not completed until 11.30 hrs. |
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LA VARINIERE |
8 |
22.00 |
Bn moved to area X rds LA VARINIERE. A Coy taking over Coy locality of 5 D.C.L.I. who attacked PLESSIS GRIMOULT. |
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9 |
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WS/Lt. G. F. P. Henry wounded. |
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LA VARINIERE |
10 |
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Bn still in area LA VARINIERE. |
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ST. JEAN LE BLANC |
11 |
22.00 |
Bn moved to area NORTH of ST. JEAN LE BLANC. |
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LA QUESNEE |
12 |
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By 05.30 hrs. relief completed and Bn. moved back to area LA QUESNEE. |
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13 |
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Bn. in area LA QUESNEE now under comd 130 Bde. |
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14 |
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130 Bde. operation "EXCEISTOR" Bn. moved to area 8839 at 07.00 hrs. Left area 8839 at 17.45 hrs for area 8739. |
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Area 8738 |
15 |
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Capt. B. N. R. Elder T.O.S. this unit. |
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941329 |
15 |
17.30 |
Coys moved off on tpt for attack on BERJOU feature 9332. With zero at 18.30 hrs and with one Coy. up. Bn. crossed the NOIREAU & successfully attacked high ground to the SOUTH. The area was heavily wooded and steep but at 19.30 hrs we received news "A" Coy leading Coy was on its objective. Two other Coys moved up, "C" and "B" giving us three Coys up with "D" in reserve and Bn. H.Q. at 941329. Isolated groups of enemy still all round our locality much erratic M.G. and machine carbine fire was experienced during night. 20 prisoners were taken. |
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BERJOU |
16 |
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A/Maj. H. R. Matthews wounded and evacuated beyond unit R.A.P. |
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16 |
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Note: During these last two operations Bn had its first experience of encountering large numbers of Tellermines. The effect of these weapons was varied; as one of our carriers with full crew set off a mine which succeeded only in blowing off a track and slightly wounding one member. On the other hand another carrier was totally destroyed on setting off a mine and the only occupant killed. |
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17 |
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Bn. resting. |
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18 |
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Bn. resting. |
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19 |
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Bn. resting. |
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20/21 |
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Bn. resting. |
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22 |
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Bn. resting orders to move - these cancelled - move postponed for 24 hrs. |
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BERJOU |
23 |
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A/Maj. M. M. Souper T.O.S. this unit on return from Hospital. |
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24 |
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W/Lt. D. C. Goodman T.O.S. this unit and attached 214 Bde. |
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VERNON |
25 |
11.45 |
Bn. left LE RUE BERTROU at 11.45 hrs and moved to area ST VINCENT DES BOIS. Orders received to cross the river SEINE behind 5 Wilts who were right hand Bn. |
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VERNON |
25 |
18.00 |
Bn moved to VERNON at 18.00 hrs but crossing delayed owing to slow progress of 5 Wilts. This was due to the use of Storm Boats which grounded on the sandbanks in the middle of the SEINE. Orders were then received for Bn to cross by the original bridge which although destroyed by the R.A.F. previously could be crossed by marching tps. |
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VERNONNET |
26 |
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WS/Lt. Hunt returned to this unit (escaped POW) and T.O.S. |
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27 |
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Orders received to advance and capture TILLY. Bn moved off at 06.30 hrs and met strong resistance at 453764. At this time we received orders from Bde. to stand fast. Bn was then strongly counter-attacked with what is estimated to be two Coys and at least two Tiger tanks. Firstly the enemy were engaged with very accurate 3" Mortar and Arty fire and it has since transpired that many casualties were inflicted on the enemy. heavy wood fighting continued and one Tiger tank was destroyed by one of our 6 pdrs and caused another tank immediately behind to make off. The enemy skilfully infiltrated small M.G. groups on the flanks of the Bn posn but as the battle continued more and more small arms fire was brought to bear on the enemy by "B" and "C" Coys on the right of the road and "A" Coy strengthened by the fire of one Sherman tank and one Recce Car in the thick country on the left. The fighting was carried out over extremely close country and it was very difficult to locate any enemy M.G.'s. |
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453764 |
27 |
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T/Maj. Benn "2 i/c" killed in action. |
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28 |
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WS/Lt. N. T. Richards T.O.S. this unit. |
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29 |
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A/Maj. W. H. Broome T.O.S. this unit. |
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30 |
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Bn occupied defensive posns around PRESSAGNEY L'ORGUEILIEUX. |
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31 |
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Bn resting. |
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Comd. Officer. Lieut.-Col. R. E. Osborne-Smith |
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Field returns d/d 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th. |
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1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment men clearing enemy snpiers at Benneville (south of Cahagnes) 1st August 1944 (IWM B8502)
1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment Officers at Pressagney L'Orgueilieux, France (31st August 1944)
Left to right: Captain J. W. "Jock" Bannister (Mortar Platoon C.O.), Captain R. Duff-Chamers (Medical Officer), Captain R. Humphreys (Intelligence Officer), and Major W. H. Broome (commanded 'B' Company after Major A. A. Grubb took over as Battalion 2i/c)
(Major W. H. Broome was to died of wounds one month later at Randwijk, Holland on the 30th September 1944)
(photo Louis scully collection)