Every day still the Times and the Telegraph print the little "InMemoriam" notices -- "Sadly missed," "Always in our thoughts," "Never forgotten," "We do miss you so, Bunny" There are more on July 1 than on other days , and on that date there is always a traditional one:
B. H. Liddell Hart, who was in the 8th Battalion of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, explains. Just before the Somme attack, the officers assembled in the headquarters mess, in a typical Picardy farmhouse. Recent strain between the commanding officer and some of the others led to an embarrassing pause when the senior company commander was called on to propose a toast to the C.O. On a sudden inspiration, he raised his glass and gave the toast with the words: "Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts."
The battalion attacked with some 800 men. Twenty-four hours later its strength was 80 men and four officers.