May 23, 1918
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A steady day of hard work. Had my 8 G.S. panniers checked and all contents cleaned up, also my medical and surgical panniers. All are now ready to load on the waggon to move off at a moment’s notice. The day started hot but changed to a little rain with cold wind. Fritz was over bombing last night again but left us alone.
He dropped bombs near the place we vacated and also set fire to a large dump of some kind and it made a splendid sight, blazing up fiercely and dying down every few seconds, lighting up the country for miles. Report says that one of the raiders was brought down near Corbie. Very few wounded coming through.
NOTE: The next diary entry is May 26.