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At about 6pm the advance of the 37th
Battalion, on the left flank, was held up by machine-gun fire. A
party of thirteen men sent against the first enemy gun was
virtually wiped out. Statton supported the 37th’s attack with
two Lewis guns. When he saw the attack fail he got three men to
follow him and, working along the bank of the Chuignes road, got
to within seventy-five metres of the strong point. Statton,
revolver in hand, then led his men across the seventy-five metres
of open ground into the German trench. The party disposed of two
guns and their crews and, at the second gun, Statton shot the
whole crew, except one, with his revolver. As he had expended all
his ammunition he had to grab the remaining German’s rifle and
use it to bayonet him. The small party then dashed towards the
next two guns. The enemy retired only to be killed by the two
Lewis guns Statton had sited earlier. Another enemy gun opened
fire killing one member of the party and wounding another. Statton
and the third man crawled back to their own lines as the 37th
moved forward. That night he went out and brought in the wounded
man and the body of the other. |