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Saturday, 23  March 1918

Fine & sunny. I was pegging out a sports ground all the morning to hold a battery sports meeting in the afternoon. I got it all finished & just as it was all ready we got orders to move off at 4 pm. We all bustled round & were on the march by 4.5 pm. If anyone had told us to get packed up & move off in under 2 hours we would have said it was impossible, but we did it. We moved out through Sec-Bois to a place near Morbeque [Morbecque]. The horses were out in the open but men have good billets. Nobody knows where we are going, but as there are roumers of a big German push down south, I suppose we are making that way. Anyway we were all sorry to leave our billets.

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