1414 | Pte | James | ANGUS | 4th Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
S/41135 | Pte | Matthew Thomas | IRELAND | 6th Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
2056 | Sgt | John | McDONALD | DCM | 4th Bn. | 08/05/1915 |
1844 | Pte | Donald | PYOTT | 4th Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
2271 | Pte | George | ROSS | 5th Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
1845 | Pte | James | ROSS | 4th Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
557 | L Sgt | Peter | STRACHAN | 5th Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
1431 | L Cpl | Charles Roger | WHITE | 4th Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
3/3110 | Pte | James | WRIGHT | 1st Bn. | 08/05/1915 | |
1822 | Pte | Thomas | YEAMAN | 4th Bn. | 08/05/1915 |
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Particularly heavy casualties today – and presumably corresponding high ratio of wounded. What was the raid / battle?
Hi Roger, troops were moving up the lines in preparation for the attack on Aubers Ridge on the 9th under German artillery bombardment. 388 casualties the next day.