by peter » Thu Aug 15, 2024 6:00 pm
Rich,
Don't know of an official number for Gheluvelt (if only).
Various numbers from 350 to 500+ from different sources but if we take the (possible) total in Stacke's book ''The Worcestershire Regiment in the Great War' then we have a total of 561.
The day's fighting had cost the 2nd Worcestershire a third of the Battalion's remaining strength, for 187 of all ranks had been killed or wounded: but their achievement had been worthy of that sacrifice.
It was only 7 days after the Battalion had lost heavily at Polygone Wood on the 24th. Again from Stacke
The casualties of the Battalion in the counter-attack were heavy, about two hundred in all. The figures sent in next day were much under-estimated.
I think that under-estimated says it all, a lack of accurate figures makes it near impossible to put a true figure for either Polygone Wood or Gheluvelt.
Casualty returns from the 5th Infantry Brigade War Diary for 24th and 31st October for 2nd Worcesters
(24th) Killed, Officers 0 OR 6 Wounded, Officers 0 OR 39 Missing, Officers 0 OR 30
(31st) Killed, Officers 0 OR 7 Wounded, Officers 3 OR 112 Missing, Officers 0 OR 35 (all 35 missing were later reported KiA).
Regards
Peter