Item 04: Richard Blundell diary, 1 January-31 December 1918 - Page 81
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[Page 81]
August 1918
15 THUR
Fine day. warm. Artillery active on both sides. Amm. going up. Guns pulled out at 8 PM.
Battery moved out at 10 PM & bivouacked about four kilometres away.
Heavy bombing at night. all O.K.
16 FRI
Reveille 3 am moved off at 4.30 am Fairly quiet. Marched to Aubigny near Corbie.
camped on edge of canal. very warm. In water all aft. Quiet night. Rec. letter from Amy.
17 SAT
Fine day. Cool. Fixing up camp. laying out lines. Washing vehicles harness etc.
Inspection by G.O.C. 1st Div. & C.R.A. Rec. pay. 40. Francs. Writing at night. Quiet
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