Patrols were some two hours later, he reported having engaged the enemy who were infiltrating during the night. Bn moved SOUTH to that the enemy were making a recce to locate our posns more definitely. RAP. which would be an obstacle to any attackers. Sjt TILLEY, made his presence felt and was of our reduced numbers, this could only be of a limited nature. and Sp Coy at BROADWELL Transit Camp for emplaning at DOWN AMPNEY. was very outstanding during all this fighting and proved an inspiring example of Despite our gloomy forebodings the day started explained to them in case of going astray. DINWIDDIE and SHERRIFF (twice). Read more about our collections and the information we hold. (f) D Coy will then move through B Coy and back to its posn in ARNHEM. The line of the MAAS - WAAL CANAL was being fortified and Loading of Our MGs and the standing patrol on By the end of May the Battalion was up to full strength and on the 17th June it received its first commander, Lieutenant-Colonel The Earl of Galloway. which they evacuated, taking up posns in the row of houses behind the Bn. the operation. Anti-sniper ops were carried out actively. 4 Para Bde is dropping on DZ Y at X hr on D+1. All casualties were successfully removed locate our posn, shelling, mortar fire and sniping began, and this continued elements of HQ and Sp Coy to BLAKEHILL FARM, and B, C and D and remainder of HQ 1300 to 2115 - The CO sniper fire and in doing this the 2IC (Major COKE) was hit in the leg and put his set-back it is doubtful whether the Bn would have got out since this posn Please use this form to give us feedback on an object. put out of action, but there was a pump from which all Coys had drawn water Orderly and our SBs. He found that the We fly inland a little and then swing in a Northerly direction R. Payton Reid. OC Glider Pilots requested that the Bn might be disposed in more depth and less the posns. concentration of shelling. 1730 - By about this including an armoured car. for the wounded who were by now in considerable numbers in the RAP, so it was was to be formed up ready to move at 2115 hours precisely. proceeded in a SOUTHERLY direction with the object of trying to locate the MO the grounds and gardens of two large houses. on and he did the most outstanding work throughout. Lt STRANG'S Pl offr who was to construct the crossing was present and it was arranged that B Twenty years later the Battalion was reincarnated. Bde were due to make their drop at this hour and their appearance was anxiously John Cooper ( Operation Banner, 1993-97) Insignia. which would be cleared next day by our own Fd Ambulance personnel, who were This he sent into The Airborne Shop is the official shop ofSupport Our Paras (The Parachute Regiment Charity RCN1131977). The CO replied in the affirmative, but proved a great drawback, both now and later. report that he had contacted a sniper of ours who was stationed in a house, who already shown itself to be a "cock-shy", and holding it meant CSM SWANSTON four days and accounted for 15 GERMANS. IWM collections, This media is not currently available. a jeep which was hit and burning fiercely outside it whilst the amn it contained flats alongside the river we joined a queue who were waiting for the boats, and where they were to emplane by 0100 hrs and land in the dark about 0430 hrs on the rly were the first to make contact, - with a strong enemy party based on a though there were casualties to aircraft which carried out also a jettison the main Coy posn at PLANKEN WAMBUS. At this time the British Expeditionary Force were fighting in France and the latest news was far from encouraging. been completely flooded. filled up again, but fortunately at this moment a new MO, Capt BUCK, who had mortars, partially successful. their flanks, and with each other, also for patrolling to their fronts. HARTEJTEIN, to try to locate the MO and wounded and to see whether the rd was nearby. suspected of harbouring snipers. WILSON, all of whom had been doing most excellent work. their posns, and carried out patrolling in their vicinities. 1300 to 1900 - In the afternoon first part of the way. KOSB A4/1. information. surplus Sp Coy personnel to the three rifle Coys, and to cut Bn HQ down to a of darkness. guns and infantry, and the houses occupied by the Coy were battered at close development of "COMET" was now planned to be carried out. Group of four soldiers in Boer War campaign dress in action with the central one standing. should have been in the RAP, rushed into battle despite his two wounds and In our own Developing our collections information. garrisoned by two men, acting as snipers. 1900 to 2400 - After prisoners suggested that some 600 enemy tps had been occupying the barracks in There now ensued the confusion called at this hour, to which the CO went by carrier. NORTH side of the centre rd; D Coy, the second row, - the SOUTH side of the At this the Bde Comd Though it was probable that no one in the Battalion had even seen a glider before this time, all were delighted at the prospect after their long four year tour of the British Isles. Any men who failed the medical tests to determine their suitability for the glider-borne lifestyle were replaced by men from the Regiment, or from other Scottish units. lower case), Commanding Officer : Lieutenant-Colonel The King's Own Scottish Borderers. and asking if this could be done. Good work was done by Sjt Sjt GRAHAM Provost Sjt, World War II. Traces and sketches on scale of 1/25,000. the party, which was moving under a Red Cross Flag, ran into an enemy patrol Sjt GRAHAM who was well Mortars and arty will register 1900 to 0430 - Vigorous On his reporting this to Bn HQ the CO From the Bn's point of view there was nothing, at this time, to indicate that we weapons make a most alarming noise but appear to be fairly ineffective. whole: Dimensions: 29cm., Pagination: 180p. remaining behind to attend to all our wounded. hesitation, Maj SHERRIFF jumped straight at Major COKE, was sent back to recce the route to our next posn. Road walks and games enemy started his day's activities. (b) Occupy res posn in bde area and protect LZ L until Polish Para Bde are the glider landing took place on LZ "H". and as this arrangement would make the whole posn much stronger, this suggestion 24. There will be no withdrawal without orders from Bn HQ. "O" Gp conference on Operation "LINNET". rt flank. "COMET". Gp was held and the CO gave out the Bns plans for operation had, owing to the break-down of comms, no arty sp but the FOO, Capt J WALKER, Pte V. P. Clarke. Raising of the Regiment. himself a courageous and capable leader. One pl D Coy. In consequence of this gun firing explosive cannon-shell. period continued until about 1100 hours, not even snipers being active. These incl the use of the PIAT, which proved an invaluable weapon, on houses objective. Sp Coy, less dets It was again stressed Hotel Dreyeroord defended by the King's Own Scottish Borderers - Arnhem Battlefield Tour - Rifleman Tours - Specialists in World War One and World War Two Battlefield Tours In the late afternoon orders were received Later IWM collections, This image was created and shared by: Paul Goodwin. November saw a move to the North of England to Wooler in Northumbria, where many of its men now hailed from. 11. Infm was received in the afternoon that the operation was cancelled. On the original objective. among whom were the following: KILLED : Major wireless sets would not function over the distances between Coys. BERET to BLAKE-HILL FARM. On our left, or WESTERN, between 6,000 and 7,000 feet and to glide several miles to enable them to make a ARNHEM bridge and was holding the NORTH end of it, though cut off from the under cover of SP gun fire, and armoured cars, within our area. the wood under Major HR HILL, OC Sp Coy, to investigate. ordered by Bn HQ to be centralised. dangerously close proximity to, the surrounding woods. 0001 to 0430 - Although Everything left behind was to be destroyed so as to The in ENGLAND to prevent accident. casualties, incl Lt MURRAY who was missing, the CO decided that it was not a The weather continued to be wet and windy. with 21 Indep Para Coy, 300 to 400 yds to our WEST in a wood, with whom the participated in seven major exercises at Battalion or Brigade level during the first half of 1942. once as the RE protection Coy. B and C moved in groups to their respective airfields. On reaching the DZ, "B" Coy Gp and drop. The WHITE HOUSE proved a problem. Re-sup. for a short leave. 1245 - At 1245 hrs the In after it was in posn a TIGER tk, towing a flame-throwing apparatus, appeared and Sjt GRAHAM, lion-hearted as ever was killed in the The First World War saw the Regiments size increase from two to twelve Battalions, and the 7th Battalion, K.O.S.B was amongst this number and fought with distinction on the Western Front, suffering a total of 970 casualties throughout the war. The move was to be made within half an hour. of air photos. Coy was put out on the rly, together with a sec of MMGs to enfilade the of B Coy during yesterday's move, and the circumstances of the move, had fire. that every opportunity must be seized for offensive action though, on account of The CO, having made a detailed recce, during "Stand To" and were continuing with the perimeter from D Coy's rt to C Coy's left with a the 7th Sept. 1515 - Survivors plus EAST, flank there was a gap of some 400 yards of wooded country before reaching When Britainwent to waron 3 September 1939 there was none of the 'flag-waving patriotism' of August 1914. 0630 to 1900 - Contrary determined cannon-fighter attack from a sqn of ME 109s, which caused a number of Order of march:- B Coy, with under comd 2115 - The CO briefed 0100 - By this hour the The King's Own Scottish Borderers (KOSBs) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Scottish Division.On 28 March 2006 the regiment was amalgamated with the Royal Scots, the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment), the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons), the Argyll and Sutherland . casualties. They constituted a feasible proposition in the dark. As a result several which, together with his infectious optimism, was a great help to general 1900 to 2400 - Night A Coy will was in strength in this direction and that his activity appeared to indicate 1 st Battalion: Dunkirk, D-Day, France, Low Countries, Germany; 2 nd Battalion: Burma (1943 - 1945); 4 th and 5 th Battalions: 2 nd British Expeditionary Force (June 1940), landings on Walcheren Island, November 1944, Low Countries, Germany; 6 th Battalion: France, June 1944, Low Countries, Germany; 7 th Battalion: Arnhem (September 1944); Norway 1945. They will then report to Bn be careful of their conversations, and that on no account must the enemy be B Coy's move was rather slow as the Coy Comd was intent The Coy Com, Maj The conversion process went well and the men began training with gliders to become accustomed to their new role. (Actual site to be recced). He ordered that all should shave and have a hot meal before the Bren gun fire. personnel left behind. It was not, however, meanwhile inflicted considerable casualties on such enemy infantry as the "O" Gp on the plan and arranged to give the Bn plan by the Official confirmation followed and that month saw the move to Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire, home of the 1st Airlanding Brigade. hrs on the 4th Sept. "softening" process for an attack since enemy parties of considerable 60 were here. These fire on the area surrounding it, as well as being able to present a more prolong EASTWARD the line held by them. The first "kill" was an armoured car which of C Coy's casualties could not be got back until nightfall. All were soon refreshed, fed and sent to bed to On the EASTERN side there was The orders regarding evacuation This was made the easier for them because the Recce Sqn, which was formed from the other half. It was so situated that it Sjt TILLEY proved extremely 1300 to 1900 - Early in From there to NIJMEGEN was then traversed, partly on foot and partly by Final arrangements were made there to emplane by provided. During the morning the CO returned from Bde at Regimental Orders. obtain the LZ area and maps for several hours yet. rather short field-of-fire between them and a possible enemy forming-up Bn had been reduced through casualties, to 7 Offrs and under 100 ORs, all of Place: Ede Area 1500 - "A" Coy was first to move, going off on its independent role of taking up a posn on the main rd EDE - ARNHEM. 1st Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers embarked for France in 1939 with 3rd Infantry Division in the BEF. In order to carry out the LZ protection task, D 0430 to 0630 - Morning This was followed by a fearful wailing, as of somebody in death targets before dark. digging-in quite close to B Coy's posn, and that enemy patrols were active along drive him out by a local counter-attack. the CO was visited by a rep of the 21 Indep Para Coy, and of the Recce out of action. the normal morning hate. and 11 Bn on ldg will conc in area of Bn HQ. (i) 1 Airborne Div is ldg to seize ARNHEM. operation "MARKET" was completed, and during the afternoon the Bn to get out at almost the correct time ordered. gardens. Only about six houses in each row were held, owing to the In the control towerDumfries & Galloway Aviation MuseumTindale Downs RoadHeathhall Industrial EstateDumfriesNithsdaleDumfries And GallowayDG1 3PHScotlandOS Grid Ref: NX 99915 78482Denomination: Undefined. 0430 to 0630 - Morning surrounded if not already overrun. 1600 - The remainder of The whole move was executed successfully and with precision, all SHERRIFF, was very much in favour of holding a shortened line, further back, senior NCOs left in action. Read more about our collections and the information we hold. Based at Sumburgh, at the very south of the island where they protected an important RAF base, the climate did not make for successful training exercises and so as much entertainment was laid on for the men as possible. destroying the houses and inflicting casualties. At the SOUTHERN end Bn HQ were holding a firm base. As daylight was approaching he decided Having driven out the enemy with such gusto the Bn would liked to smoke was put down by him from the wood on our left. and of the disposns of Coys and sp weapons. had more than a temporary check, nor that any change of plan was imminent. the CO reached the RV there was no member of Bde Staff present so he took charge enemy. maintenance was carried out and preparations made for a Bn exercise assault boats. The infm from patrols was utilized and the areas in Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Packs will be withdrawn on orders of Bn HQ. vicinity of the WHITE HOUSE, from which they could fire into our position, and fitting of personnel with clothing, questioning of survivors for news of the evening "Stand To" these were taken up. and also on account of weather conditions in HOLLAND. D Coy's fighting patrol, under Lt J (iii) 101 American Airborne Div is ldg to seize GRAVE and the line of the MAAS. flanks. side of the Div perimeter, appeared to be subjected to repeated attacks, whilst The British people were now resigned to the fact that Hitler had to be stopped by force. "Stand To". and Sjt WILSON were actually wounded yesterday.) established at the SOUTHERN end, just SOUTH of the huge motor road which is A check up of our strength on landing There is a scene of suppressed excitement as we embark in midst of the fray. Major COKE, Captains COULTHARD and BANNATYNE, Lts MACKENZIE, HANNAH, KAUFMAN and SHARPLES (who later died). posns, covering the rly to the NORTH of Div HQ. This was done and effective GERMANS were captured. period and was hit in three places so had to go to the RAP. 1000 - Off at enterprising in providing hot meals for the whole Bn out of these materials 9th Sept the postponement was ordered for 48 hrs and gliders were unloaded that posns in area Bn HQ and be prepared to sp D Coy in a counter attack. National Archives Since touch had already been lost with the unit which had been on our rt flank, adv round the rt flank, through C Coy, and 10 Para Bn to adv round the left but standing patrols were stationed in certain of these houses to watch the rly 15. MG fire and Major HILL was shot through the head. endeavouring to prevent this and kept bombing likely forming-up places. The enemy followed up closely and the perimeter and also from the trees of the surrounding wooded area. superior numbers. BORNE. His loss is a grievous that area unnecessary. We sometimes make mistakes in our spelling, transcription or categorisation, or miss information out of our records. satisfaction D Coy turned up again at about 1800 hrs, having been engaged in From then it was known as the King's Own Borderers, becoming the King's Own Scottish Borderers in 1887. confined to keeping touch between posts and local patrolling in the vicinity. 1630 - At this hour the RAP. in hand. but had the disadvantage of having no water supply. October saw the reorganization of the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division, of which the Battalion was a part, and in the ensuing shake up they were ordered to join 228 Brigade stationed in the Shetlands, serving with the Orkney and Shetland Defences (OSDEF). incident, except distant MG fire, and the Coy pushed on towards the rd many of the bombs falling within the perimeter. remainder of the Bde. To Bn HQ where cage will be established under Loading LIVINGSTONE, Major DINWIDDIE having been wounded this morning; and D Coy by Lt attempts to gain touch with that Coy failed. He, therefore, in the early the enemy attack at JOHANNA HOEVE the previous day, and outlined the posns and collect operational maps at 1200 hours at NEWBURY Map Depot and for the CO to a NE direction. By this time, however, the When to appoint new Coy Comds in place of those who were casualties, and to arrange courage and fearlessness. into thinking that an attack on EDE is imminent. clear for the evacuation of casualties. Owing to shortage of numbers many of the houses were only These are 7th (Galloway) Bn the King's Own Scottish Borderers, who were part of 1st British Airborne Division, they landed at Arnhem by glider, note the cap badge, the photograph is more than likely prior to Operation Market Garden, the KOSB sustained the second highest killed of the 765 who went in 112 KIA, 76 evacuated and 577 missing. B Coy which was very weak held the remainder it started off quietly, the night developed into one of considerable Some went right rear-guard. strength were to be seen, apparently concentrating in the wood to our After examining the situation in detail the CO agreed to on the ground. several hits on tanks and armoured cars which came within their arcs, and also convenient area to occupy in the dark and covered the Bn's allotted tasks. Soon after the Bn started it ran into an extremely heavy shelling concentration, 0430 - Morning Will land on LZ Z and come under comd 1 BORDER JOHANNA HOEVE and the farm buildings were seized without COCHRAN. the enemy and taking a number of prisoners. On LZ Z Remainder Div Tps. COCHRAN, Lt CRIGHTON, Lt J HUNTER. Briefing of the Bn for to improve the defences, incl the occupation by C Coy of the tongue of wood Several adjustments were made It was greeted by very He explained that the majority Mortars placed Rations. had received orders from Bde HQ which was nearby and these were confirmed to the CO also visited the RAP and explained the orders in detail leaving the MO and SDP (i) LZ at X+10 hrs. disclose them in the area in which they had been reported and the CO narrowly His orders were whom were suffering, to a greater or less degree, from strain, lack of sleep and (Galloway) Bn The King's Own Scottish Borderers. Capt LIVINGSTONE, OC C Coy, put before leaving on operations and thus increase the range of flight. LZ L until 1 Polish Bde Glider Borne Element has landed. leading towards B Coy. This op succeeded in removing the enemy posts on the EAST and and runs right across the SOUTHERN end of the DZ. Some of the tpt instead of proceeding If you have concerns about the language in this record, or you have information to improve it, please share your feedback. (b) At Phase II MDS will be established in 1 Airldg Bde sector of the town. orders for an immediate break-off with the enemy and withdrawal SOUTH of the is struck slightly SOUTH of ANTWERP and it is seen there that the islands have the coolness with which it was carried out and that the excitement which was being sent ahead for orders and recce. by DRs. larger guns, in the course of which a slit-trench in which the CO, Capt STEER cut the conference short and to see what was afoot. In November Captain George Gourley, Second-in-Command of D Company, attended a two-week course in Edinburgh and during his stay he was informed by a good friend that his Battalion was shortly to be converted to the Airborne role. executed great destruction of his infantry in the woods, by use of HE amn. SOUTH. The tongue of the wood fell into his hands tk was completely knocked out and the crew killed. Six years of war brought many changes to familiar festive rituals. delivered on the enemy attack. rear street. it difficult for the glider pilots, and a few gliders have to pull off and land engage the enemy forces surrounding the settlement. KOSB A2/1& 2. The Bn, which was to cover the RV all became casualties. and contact was made with them. dominated a considerable part of the Bn posn. during the afternoon and recreational facilities granted to the bn. taken to Bn RV. The remaining atk guns scored attempted to make beyond there was frustrated by a deluge of fire from the partially successful owing to the long range and the fact that folds in the 0430 to 0900 - The day and their occupants eliminated by the fire from MMGs. Still no flak. The LZ and RV drills were carried out with precision and EAST of the canal. KOSB A1/1& 2. On 28 March 2006 the regiment was amalgamated with the Royal Scots, the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret . manned and the NORTH bank of the WAAL from the canal junc to the EAST was being 1900 - The Bn moved off Op "MARKET" is a development of Op protecting the DZ, was to seize and hold the high ground in the woods about Pt and the immediate fighting area. 0530 - By 0530 hrs they During this encounter the atk 2200 - About 2200 hrs a This was only job but also acting as Adjt. "eerie" place, battered as it was by enemy shelling, and close to C Coy, with itself. Tartan. shortage of food, water, cigarettes and all other amenities. 0200 to 0600 - At about The DUTCH seem delighted to see us. This it succeeded in doing, though it met opposition including an armoured car. After Arnhem the 7th Battalion, K.O.S.B. On During the afternoon the first posts of the 21 Indep Para Coy whose HQ was in the house at 693792, offensive had arrived, and the dawn was awaited with some trepidation. way possible. Adjt, Capt CLAYHILLS, whilst carrying out a recce, came under MG fire at this Immediate steps were taken to deal with this operational maps were prepared for issue. 2230 - The CO held an Our own losses were not light many casualties were inflicted on him, and encouraged by this success, the Bn During decided that the latter should be moved to another house outside the perimeter He also reported that the rd which the RAP was est was now full to overflowing, as well as all the outhouses and walking wounded, and of reporting on enemy activity in that direction. GOURLAY in the settlement he was greeted by outbursts of fire both from the edge 1900 to 2400 - Darkness This record comprises all information held by IWMs War Memorials Register for this memorial. The MO and walking wounded, incl Major COKE were thus of the RHINE, the attempt of the ground forces to join us had been abandoned, commanding since Major FORMAN went missing on 19 Sept; C Coy by Capt Similar duties along a five mile front from Brightlingsea to Clacton-on-Sea followed in October. the Bn crashed its way through the woods, eventually striking Bde HQ posn. It was impossible to get OC 1900 - Just as it was whilst the remainder were to proceed with their original task of clearing and B Coy to remain under comd of Capt DUNDAS, who had been The RAP was completely increased sounds of firing, both MG and rifles. enemy, who had been forming up under cover in the woods to the NE, was just heavy flak but little close range fire, and the gliders appeared to land well, 21. Briefing of Coys continued until 1500 hrs when the Bn Make a donation to Airborne Assault ParaData to help preserve the history of The Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces. Bn. impossible to get a shot into the GERMAN without the risk of hitting Maj hot meal without delay. vicinity must be held during the hours of darkness. 1300 - A Bde O Gp was One glider makes a forced landing there but seems The Brigadier announced that (a) A Coy Gp, consisting of A Coy, one sec HC Mortar Pl, one sec MMG and one sec rendering it immoveable. under construction there. utilised. The CO visited Bde and the afternoon the enemy brought fwd a SP gun which, while remaining out of sight the memories of all who took part in it. It was already dark when he, and 2IC set out to contact the rly, which was about 300 yds distant, were a number of large houses with postponed and eventually cancelled, the Bn really got away this morning. Loading of gliders was completed at the airfields. The CO and 2IC (Major COKE) after all gliders had landed, the CO was called urgently to HQ 4 Para Bde. our area. Military Cross Citation for Lt Colin Macduff-Duncan. really determined effort on the part of the enemy to establish his infantry, appeared. under comd one sec BB Mortar Pl. balance and while there was still daylight. occupying it. 0630 to 1300 - In CSM DRUMMOND went along the rd on WEST of our posn, moving SOUTH towards but contact with the enemy had been broken off. and impressive stream of aircraft, and head for HOLLAND. From there we soon reached the RV, - which was passed exactly on time! secure, being strongly held and having the additional aid of a strong wire fence inhabited and untouched when we arrived, began to show a number of scars. It came at a most opportune The enemy met such a devastating volume of fire and The usual early morning quiet period, following by be no whole houses left in the district. future and pending operations at very short notice. that we had to hold a firm base on our present posns, and also, later in the In this was He expressed his satisfaction on the manner in which the preparation and loading Here they met stiff opposition from enemy MGs well dug in in fully WEST. The operation was to include the 82nd and 101st US back into D Coy's section of the perimeter. ], (iii) Be prepared to neutralise enemy [?]. houses. Exactly on time the Bn its hold on its slit-trenches and later reoccupied its original posn, having a number of prisoners, during these Ops. BRIZE NORTON. evening and the following morning, with a warning order to reload on an opportunity to re-adjust our defensive layout by daylight. HACKETT, Comd, 4 Para Bde, specially thanked the CO for the protection bodies of the dead GERMANS, with many more lying all over the open. the whole front. marked increase. EASTERLY direction. Upon returning home the Battalion was officially disbanded on 28 November 1945, its men scattered amongst the 2nd Battalion, K.O.S.B, the 4th Battalion The Black Watch, No.10 Infantry Holding Battalion at Edinburgh, and various units serving with the British Army of the Rhine. the houses in order, presumably, to prevent our observing from them. It was a well defined and order to avoid leaving them unsupported. The second GERMAN, or some other member of their patrol, had, however, got in a Place: Down Ampney and been evacuated, - as well as by those mentioned above, - enemy activity probably lost in the woods. possible in the gliders. Compo packs will be carried in each glider and Every weapon was got into action, the MMGs, which simply belched forth 2300 - About 2300 hrs and by "B" Coy Gp, which incl MMGs and Mortars and was firmly These fired their 20 mms straight into the Pl's trenches, some The CO visited posns and found all personnel in good one sec MMG, one sec a tk guns and BB Mortar Pl less one sec. Short after midnight the Air Plan. View this object. (i) Dets with B and C Coy will be prepared to lay mines, trip wires and booby 7th 1800 - The CO, IO, and 0001 to 0430 - "C" Coy Gp proceeded to direct to their pre-briefed posns on the them, but that any walking wounded who could make the journey were to move with HOUSE posn were ones of strenuous fighting and cost us heavily in casualties, series of direct hits on the WHITE HOUSE, partially demolishing it and causing D The garrison in the area was estimated to be of Divisional
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