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After breakfast the stream, of wounded continued including a lot of Germans & we were going strong until midday. I then obtained 6 men from C section to relieve my tired men whom I sent off until 6 P.M. for a spell & later increased the staff by 3 men night & day as more men were now available. Had to send stores to the line & prepared a requisition for more but before doing so obtained a signature on a blank form from the D.D.M.S. the first time to my knowledge for it to be done, the rush being responsible.
Various duties kept me at it until 10 P.M. when I turned in after a day of 18 hours on my feet all the time. We have 10 men to bury, two being Germans & one unknown tommy, he having no identification of any kind. Most of the huns were fine big men, a few youngsters being noticeable but no more than our own. Some were very talkative & one told us that Japan was going to take Australia.