February 23, 1917
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Up early being pulled out at 6 a.m. by the W.O. much to my wrath. It was just as well, perhaps, as much had to be done. By 10 we were ready to march being timed to go at 10.30. Owing to my foot being bad I rode most of the way, it being very cold sitting on the waggon. We had about 11 miles to do as we had to take over the main Dressing Station at Longueval, a little past our old station at Bernafay and we reached thereabout 3 in the afternoon taking over from the 12th next morning at 9a.m.