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his frame in – the result – a d-d mix up. In the second case our force was fighting a rear guard action – the N.C.O was sent on the extreme left of the position with his unit.

When the action developed it was seen that the enemys whole movement was directed against our left flank, they made a desperate attempt to turn our left and so repeat our performance when they were fighting the rear guard action on the previous occassion. During that action we turned their left and took up an entrenched position directly in rear of them, thus completely surrounding them.

During this last action they could not manage the turning movement, and indeed admit that they were badly beaten. The Brigadier said that our action was just as he wished it to be, and the N.C.O who carried out the action on the extreme left was complimented by his Coy Officers.

This is where the fun comes in – the Sub aforementioned was sent back from our first defensive position in order that he might select our successive defensive positions. During the retirement he wanted to make the N.C.O take up positions which were altogether ridiculous, failing to manage this he gave the Sergt an order to detach a Section under its section commander; to take up this impossibly ridiculous position a position from which, the Sgt told him, they would surely

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