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Sunday, 10 Feb 1918

Fine, but cold & windy. I was orderly officer for the day. All hands cleaning up during the morning  & a half holiday in the afternoon. I had to go to the Divisional H.Q. at Ravelsberg to see the D.A.A.G. [Deputy Assistant Adjutant General]  about arranging this boxing event & saw Capt Coghill of 35 Bn. after & then saw Warrick Gregory. The 10th Bde raided near Warneton, & had a very successful raid. Our limbers went up & pulled the guns back to the old position. F sub gun was bogged &  they had to leave it.  

Got home letters & a parcel from Mother.  

Eight men marched out to the D.A.C. & we got eight back from them.

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