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Thursday 16 February 2012

Diary Entry - 16th February, 1917

It seems to have at last started thawing in earnest and a bright day and lots of planes about. I left the W.L about nine am and did not have to walk far before I caught a lorry as far as [illegible] Well, and was glad to walk the rest to get warm. The road was very slippery and the Huns had a balloon up very high which looked right into Pozieres, but the the slight ground mist stopped him from seeing over much. Claudet and Gough were the only two here when I arrived but Walrond and Bromley came back for lunch. I found when I got here that I was wanted to stay here as Walrond and Claudet are to go on leave on Sunday. Claudet went back to the wagon line and I stayed up. Heard great talk about an attack which is to take place tomorrow. They have been fairly badly strafed here while I was away. A Sub billet was hit direct and one man killed - and plenty of shell holes about.

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  1. As he says, iIn his absence they seem to have been quite heavily shelled; and 7th Fe, the 15th Battery lost 2 guns, and a Gunner Christopher Fraser (10592) 15th Bty was killed when his dugout was hit.

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  2. Thank you, once again. The information you provide fills in the gaps and adds so much to the interest of what Walford and Bee wrote

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