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Wednesday, 27  March 1918

Fine, but dull & cold. We shifted out at 9 am for another 20 mile trek. We passed through Mondicourt & along the Amiens road, which was packed with the usual number of vehicles during a retreat. We heard all sorts of wild rumours again about Fritz's push. He mad a big one through all right. As far as we can make out a lot of the Tommies just cleared out & let him come & now they are waiting for us to stop & hold him. This the colonial troops did as soon as they went in. We had to go into action straight away. The position is an open one on top of a hill, with waggon lines a little to the rear. We left the firing battery waggons with the guns & slip alongside. Real open warfare  Ã¡ la A.A.T.

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