Instructions regarding War Diaries and Intelligence
Summaries are contained in F.S. Regs., Vol. 1.
and the Staff Manual respectively Title pages
will be prepared in manuscript. |
WAR DIARY or INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY |
Army Form C.2118 |
Unit: 3rd Bn Irish Guards | ||
Month and Year: November 1944 | (Erase heading not required). | Commanding Officer: Lt. Col. J.O.E. Vandeleur |
Place | Date | Hour | Summary | Reference |
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26 | Shelling again on No. 4 Coys area started the days activity by the enemy. The Div Cmdr visited the Bn. Greatly improved weather conditions made it possible to observe signs of enemy activity along the whole front, fresh digging which had taken place during the misty weather has been observed & a wire fence has been erected as of ISENBRUCH. It is now possible to say with some certainty there has been no relief on our immediate front. The fact that not all posn’s are constantly manned & and that the enemy change from one to the other indicates a desire to make us believe that he is stronger than he really is. Although the PW captured yesterday denied that there had been any thinning out. |
Source: Jeroen Koppes, TracesOfWar.com, transcribing: Fred Bolle.
Disclaimer: This War Diary is based on its original, but typos might be corrected. Locations are calculated, so might not be in the correct place. For historical research, always check the originals.