| Killed | Wounded | Missing | Wounded & Missing | Gassed | Died of Wounds | Sick to F.A. | |
| Officers | 14 | 31 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 19 |
| Other Ranks | 137 | 627 | 159 | 0 | 11 | 1 | 520 |
| Totals | 151 | 658 | 161 | 2 | 11 | 2 | 539 |
JANUARY, 1918.
On New Year’s Day we found ourselves still at DELETTE, where we had an excellent dinner. Congratulations were received from the King, the Commander-in-Chief, the Army Commander, and the Divisional Commander. The following days were spent in Company training and bathing. There was a snowstorm on the 8th. There were good ranges here, and one of the Companies was on the range every day.
W.O.s and N.C.O.s, DELETTES, 1918.
On the 14th the New Year’s Honours List came out. The Military Cross for Captain Matthew; Captain Buckmaster, Corporal J. Collier, Lance-Corporal J. Baker, and Private J. Maher being mentioned in despatches. Second Lieutenant Ramsbottom joined us as a reinforcement.
On the 19th the Brigade was inspected at COYAQUE by the Army Commander, General Horne, who took the opportunity of welcoming the Brigade to his Army. The following Officers joined for duty:—Captain T. D. Collett, Second Lieutenants H. A. Latham, J. Dawson, W. Hughes, N. Smith, and T. Stanley.
On the 20th the award of a Bar to the Military Cross to Captain Pruden and the Military Cross itself to Second Lieutenant H. Fazackerley were announced.
There were regular lectures during the period on a variety of subjects, and many keen football matches were played.