My great-uncle Ben, the reason I started this family-history lark, served with the 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War, sadly losing his life on 31st October 1914. I'd worked out roughly what the regiment were doing but it was good, if somewhat sobering, to read the war diary.
So, in the unlikely event that any of my readers also had someone in the 2nd Battalion, here's what the diary said:
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4th
  October  
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Embarked Southampton 
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5th
  October 
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Sailed at 0830 
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6th
  October 
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At Dover 
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7th October 
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Arrived Zeebrugge and moved to Bruges 
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8th October 
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Moved to De Haan and bivouacked 
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9th October 
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Returned to Bruges 
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10th October 
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Marched to Beermen 
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11th October 
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Remained at Beermen 
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12th October 
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Marched to Coolscamp 
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13th October 
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At Coolscamp 
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14th October 
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Marched to Ypres 
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15th October 
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21st
  Infantry Brigade in centre of line from east of Ypres to east of Halte;
  captured several Uhlars 
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16th October 
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Removed before
  dawn and reached Gheluvelt about
  0800.  Took up line Ypres-Menin Road-Poezelhoek-Reutel-Nord
  Westhoek.  21 IB in the centre. 
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17th
  October 
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Trenches were
  improved 
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18th October 
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21 IB advanced
  to the line 10Kilo-Terhamd.  Entrenched. “During the advance the Bedford
  Regiment came under sharp artillery fire and had a considerable number of
  casualties, including one officer killed.” 
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19th October 
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21 IB fall
  back, re-occupy previous entrenched position. Nordwesthoek.  Position
  reoccupied about dusk. 
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20th October 
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Recce not
  carried out.  Enemy very strong. 
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21st October 
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Brigade HQ
  moved back from Chateau to farm house. 
  Very heavy shelling all along the line all day.  All ordered to hold on. 
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22nd October 
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Congratulatory
  message from GOC Division. 
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23rd October 
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At dawn, one
  company of Bedfordshire Regiment advanced to retake the trench evacuated by
  the Royal Scots Fusiliers on their right, supported by one company of Royal
  Scots Fusiliers.  The attack met a very
  heavy fire from machine guns and artillery and could not accomplish their
  objective but they were able at dusk to take up a line linking the Yorkshire
  Regiment and Royal Scots Fusiliers, this line was occupied by the
  Bedfordshire Regiment.  Heavy shelling
  all day.  Infantry attacks repulsed. 
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24th October 
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Bad
  communications.  Phones not
  working.  Heavy shelling.  Bedfordshires in same position. 
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25th October 
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26th October 
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The
  Bedfordshires were to assist the Guards in their attack as soon as the 1st
  Guards Brigade passed their trenches, but the Guards did not succeed in doing
  this.  At dusk, Brigade relieved and
  assembled during the night in reserve at Veldhoek. 
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27th October 
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Brigade moved
  back to Hooge into bivouac in a
  wood to rest, but were moved out again at 5pm to take up a line from Vanvoordie Chateau to join with 1st
  Guards Brigade at about 9Kilo
  Menin-Ypres Road; which they did during the night, Bedfordshires on the
  left. 
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28th October 
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Held the line
  under heavy shell fire.  Enemy
  entrenching.  Bedfordshires filled the
  gap between Royal Scots Fusiliers and 7th Cavalry Brigade. 
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29th October 
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No attack
  against the Bedfordshire Regiment or 7th Cavalry Brigade.  General offensive ordered.  Bedfordshires on the right of Yorkshire
  Regiment.  Advance under heavy
  shellfire.  Casualties heavy.  Not far. 
  Prepare a further advance in the morning.  Welsh Fusiliers occupied the Bedfordshires
  trenches, the Bedfordshires came into reserve. 
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30th October 
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Movement of
  large bodies of troops heard during the night.  Further offensive action put off.  Germans occupied Zandvourdie.  Bedfordshires
  cover the withdrawal of 20th Brigade from salient.  Many casualties.  Line occupied by Bedfordshires on the
  right. 
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31st October 
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Heavy shelling
  early in the morning.  Germans seized Gheluvelt.  Bedfordshires (on the right) able to
  withdraw to new line at dusk.  Fighting
  very fierce.  Many casualties.  Bedfordshire Regiment also losing their CO
  and many of their officers.  Total
  Brigade strength reduced to 11 officers and 750 men. 
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More soon. 
1 comment:
Hello,
I found out recently that my Great-Grandfather served in the same Battalion and was very interested to find your very detailed description of events. I am anxiously awaiting your next update.
Thanks for taking the time and making the effort to post this.
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