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+ tactical knowledge.  These schemes for instance could be made much more of if we were allowed more time before going on the ground to work up the principles + study the map.  Today is the first day on which greatcoats have seemed superfluous + the mildness in the air was very delightful.  Only one more week here + then another of those blessed railway journeys.
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Physically I am fitter than when I came though the weather has been trying + I feel that it will be easier to take whatever may come in the future.
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& tactical knowledge.  These schemes for instance could be made much more of if we were allowed more time before going on the ground to work up the principles & study the map.  Today is the first day on which greatcoats have seemed superfluous & the mildness in the air was very delightful.  Only one more week here & then another of those blessed railway journeys.
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Physically I am fitter than when I came though the weather has been trying & I feel that it will be easier to take whatever may come in the future.
  
 
With much love
 
With much love
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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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& tactical knowledge. These schemes for instance could be made much more of if we were allowed more time before going on the ground to work up the principles & study the map. Today is the first day on which greatcoats have seemed superfluous & the mildness in the air was very delightful. Only one more week here & then another of those blessed railway journeys.

Physically I am fitter than when I came though the weather has been trying & I feel that it will be easier to take whatever may come in the future.

With much love

Your affectionate brother

Arthur D Crease

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 3 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.