The morning began very wet and the weather remained cloudy
and showery through the day.
Divisional Commander, Major General Sir J. M. Babington KCMG,
inspected the whole Brigade in fighting order, starting with 10DWR at 9.30am;
the inspection went ahead despite the wet conditions.
Pte. William Naylor
(see 1st December 1916)
was reported by Sgt. Alfred Dolding
(see 26th May) as being
“dirty on parade”; on the orders of Capt. Bob
Perks DSO (see 18th July)
he was to be confined to barracks for three days.
Pte. Samuel
Stansfield (see 17th June
1916) was admitted to 69th Field Ambulance, suffering from
indigestion; he would be transferred to 23rd Divisional Rest
Station.
Pte. Alfred Taylor
(see 25th June), serving
with 69th Brigade Trench Mortar Battery, was appointed Lance
Corporal.
Pte. Edwin Wright (see 10th June) was discharged from 4th Stationary Hospital at Arques and would re-join the Battalion three days later.
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