Item 02: James William Dains diary, 25 June 1917-2 March 1918 - Page 54
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[Page 54]
two days.
Sunday 7th
The Batt. Came back to supports today.
Monday 8th
We moved back to Dickebush huts, & the Batt. came out to here, tonight in the driving wind & rain.
Tuesday 9
We left again this morning, by Motor busses, for Connaught, lines near Abeele, where we are in tents We are back from the line about 8 miles. The wind is terrible & living in tents with no floors is anything but comfortable.
We have had a great many changes during the last month The sleeping valise is ones home as long as it turns up things are OK, but the continual moving
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