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colonels.  He said the GOC told him that the reason for his getting it was the consistently good work of the Bn whether in the field on the march ( + he emphasized this) or on inspection.  This is a great accomplishment to him + to us.  Today we had a visit from a major newly come to France who answered to the name of Bailey + said he married a Miss Mogg + asked to be very kindly remembered to all at Pentrelew.  I am in robust health + good spirits + hoping this will find you the same.
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colonels.  He said the GOC told him that the reason for his getting it was the consistently good work of the Bn whether in the field on the march (& he emphasized this) or on inspection.  This is a great accomplishment to him & to us.  Today we had a visit from a major newly come to France who answered to the name of Bailey & said he married a Miss Mogg & asked to be very kindly remembered to all at Pentrelew.  I am in robust health & good spirits & hoping this will find you the same.
  
 
I remain your affec brot
 
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Pardie's speech was excellent
 
Pardie's speech was excellent
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.

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colonels. He said the GOC told him that the reason for his getting it was the consistently good work of the Bn whether in the field on the march (& he emphasized this) or on inspection. This is a great accomplishment to him & to us. Today we had a visit from a major newly come to France who answered to the name of Bailey & said he married a Miss Mogg & asked to be very kindly remembered to all at Pentrelew. I am in robust health & good spirits & hoping this will find you the same.

I remain your affec brot

Arthur

Pardie's speech was excellent

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.