Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 8
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[Page 8]
8th Jan As per usual raining. Plenty to do, to get camp in order. Convey returned safely, though many animals were bogged in shell holes.
9th Raining & intolerably cold. More men march in. Fritz was very quiet all day as were our artillery. No casualties. 8pm our artillery is going some. Gee I shall be glad when this show is finished, though I am of firm opinion that it will end by June.
10th Very cold, but fine. While convoy was going to Flers, a German flew over our line in a captured British plane. However he did no damage. Our artillery opened out a bombardment about 8 pm
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