October 31, 1918
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Weather changed again, now wet. Wanting some Par.T. Vaccine I borrowed the motor cycle and went to the 15th about 6 miles away to collect some, roads were slippery but enjoyed the outing. In the afternoon we were inspected by the G.O.C. General Hobbs. He expressed great pleasure in the appearance of the Unit, saying that the transport was the finest in the division.
After giving great praise, he broke the news that in a fortnight’s time we may be in the line again as a great drive was about to be made. ‘Tis quite possible and feasible as French soldiers from the village on leave have been called up. This may prove the final hit which will settle the hun. My pass for Paris is through dated the 6th Nov. so will try and get away on the 4th.