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1918-03-28
Regiment 6th Wiltshire
Location France, In the Trenches
Entry Composite Bde. Battalion relieved by Canadian Battalion and Battalion moved to FAMECHON, after inspection and congratulations by G.O.C Division. Casualties were as follows - 2Lt. C. GREENWOOD killed in action; Lt. E.E. PEGGE Wounded and missing; Lt. J. STOGDON Wounded and missing; Lieut S.H. WILLIAMS Wounded and missing; 2Lieut D.B. CAMPELL Wounded and missing; 2Lt. L.R. MILLERSHIP Wounded and missing; 2Lt A.G. AUSTIN Wounded and missing; Lt. M.G. SUMNER Wounded and missing; Capt. F.H. BONE Wounded; Lt. W de G. PRICE Wounded; Lt.Col. Lord A.G. Thynne D.S.O Wounded; 2Lt. E.J. OXLEY Wounded; 2Lt C.P. FRIEND Wounded; 2Lt M. SILLARS Wounded; 2Lt. L.E. EDWARDS Wounded; 2Lt. G. SNOOK Wounded; 2Lt. G. SMITH Wounded; Major C.S. AWDRY Missing; Capt N.L. FLOWER Missing, Capt. Goodrich R.A.M.C. M.O. I.C. Missing; Capt A. GARTHWAITE M.C. Wounded (remained at duty) Other ranks 497 (Killed, Wounded and Missing) [See Narrative of Operations at the end of 31.3.1918 details]