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time I left. a hell of a walk back I must have lost a couple of pounds of flesh I arrived home about 1 30 this afternoon. I found the company head over heals it was rotten men had been detailed for schools of instruction no list kept

24/6/16
Still detailing men off for schools etc my clerk had gone to another job things were very quiet to day back here

25/6/16
Rained this morning, just enough to make it uncomfortable. Letters from Mother Marge Compton, Dick Letter also a parcel from same

26/6/16
Hell cut loose last night about 12 oclock it was the warmest artillery duel ever I have heard, it last about two hours shells were falling around our place no damage around our way. things uneventful remainder of the day

27/6/16
I received instructions to go out to the trenches to night with one Platoon 2. we reached trenches after a rotten march ammunition waggons towards firing line we arrived about – things were quiet all the way.

28/6/16
Things were lively early this morning. [indecipherable] took over trench stores what a hopeless job every thing ace of head But I suppose we will pull thing together when the remainder of our -     will arrive

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