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and all that it meant. I shuddered & left. Passing on to the old Hamel RAP now a hole in the bank we passed several "Dressing Station" signs along the old track. I remember actually putting these signs in the ground with a Yank one afternoon. We passed along the old stretcher bearing track to "Dud Hill" famous for the remarkable amount of Hun  dud archie shells which dropped round about - But what a change now. Our old dugout in the bank still remained but the plot in front had been cleaned up, trenches filled in  & the plough was at work for ever obliterating the signs of the great war here. It seemed sacriledge . What did these old farmers care for or know of those who had fallen here or the wonderful traditions & unwritten glory of these parts. The land was ours we fought for it lived on it suffered on it & some died on it & were buried there & the last relic of their fame was gradually

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