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− | After a heavy rain we have been enjoying a bright day with a gale of wind and what the aerial observers call good visibility. (There I had to stop 29.8.17. More rain but we are not in the trenches on the contrary we are "at rest" in billets after a very strenuous time, the hardest the Bn has ever had. | + | After a heavy rain we have been enjoying a bright day with a gale of wind and what the aerial observers call good visibility. (There I had to stop) 29.8.17. More rain but we are not in the trenches on the contrary we are "at rest" in billets after a very strenuous time, the hardest the Bn has ever had. |
− | As usual I was ordered out of the line before the business began | + | As usual I was ordered out of the line before the business began & so I am here. As a result I have come to the conclusion that I must leave the battalion whenever the C.O. considers that a suitable opportunity has arrived. |
It is no use being an assist adjt if I am not an understudy of the whole | It is no use being an assist adjt if I am not an understudy of the whole | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 3 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917. |
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28.8.17
My dear brother
After a heavy rain we have been enjoying a bright day with a gale of wind and what the aerial observers call good visibility. (There I had to stop) 29.8.17. More rain but we are not in the trenches on the contrary we are "at rest" in billets after a very strenuous time, the hardest the Bn has ever had.
As usual I was ordered out of the line before the business began & so I am here. As a result I have come to the conclusion that I must leave the battalion whenever the C.O. considers that a suitable opportunity has arrived.
It is no use being an assist adjt if I am not an understudy of the whole
BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 3 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.