Item 03: Leonard V. Bartlett diary, 1 January 1918-1 January 1919 - Page 76
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[Page 76]
Sunday 28 July 1918
Played tennis & read a good deal.
Monday 29 July 1918
Dance at the OTB. Took Rup & reached home at 3 a.m. on Tuesday.
Tuesday 30 July 1918
Was warned for overseas – first warning.
Wednesday 31 July 1918
Saw the S.M.O. Sutton Veny but don't know what his verdict was.
Thursday 1 August 1918
Into Warminster with the draft. Back at 11.30.
Friday 2 August 1918
Read "Winged Warfare" by Bishop, V.C., D.S.O. & M.C. Went into Warminster with Hear that I am to have 2 weeks more H.S.
Saturday 3 August 1918
Drove Rup into Warminster to do some shopping. Was caught in the rain. Wrote Robinson & Mrs. Cleaver for collars.
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