<P> Haig passed control of the Division to Major General Herbert Watts, commander of the 7th Division and told him to use it "as he saw fit". Watts planned a full - scale attack for 9 July but organising the attacking formations took some time and the attack was postponed until 10 July 1916 . The operational order was blunt, stating that the Division would attack the wood with the aim of "capturing the whole of it". </P> <P> The 10 July attack was on a larger scale than had been attempted earlier . Despite heavy casualties the fringe of the wood was soon reached and some bayonet fighting took place before the wood was entered and a number of German machine guns silenced . Fighting in the wood was fierce with the Germans giving ground stubbornly . </P> <P> The 14th (Swansea) (Service) Battalion, the Welsh Regiment, went into the attack with 676 men and after a day of hard fighting had lost almost 400 men killed or wounded before being relieved . Other battalions suffered similar losses . However, by 12 July the wood was effectively cleared of the enemy . The Welsh Division had lost about 4,000 men killed or wounded in the engagement . It would not be used in a massed attack again until 31 July 1917 . </P> <P> The wood still stands today, surrounded by farmland . Overgrown shell craters and trenches can still be made out . </P>

Which regiment suffered losses during the battle of mametz wood
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