Item 04: Richard Blundell diary, 1 January-31 December 1918 - Page 74
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[Page 74]
JULY 1918
21 SUN
Fine day. cool. very quiet. Forward wagon line est: guns to move forward. Major came down.
Meteren taken yesterday. Very quiet at night Swim.
22 MON
Fine day. blowing hard Amm. going up. Preparing new gun positions. French offensive going well. Quiet at night.
23 TUES
Raining all day. Amm. going up. Quiet in day. Quick Dick active at night. Bombs at night
24 WED
Fine day. blowing. Rec. letter from Julie. very quiet Preparing for stunt.
Sent pad up to J.W.C. Posted Service Cards to. J.M.S. & G.E.B. Bombs.
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