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|{{left|In Dug Out in support –
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|{{left|Firing line. Lt DURLACHER went sick with slight dysentery. Only Capt Chance & 2 Lt BAINBRIGGE, Capt White QM left.|offset=5px}}
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|{{left|In reserve on the beach. Moved up to dug outs on hillside every alternate night while in reserve. Draft of 100 men from 3 Munsters joined, No officers.|offset=5px}}
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|{{left|In reserve on beach. [[Fatigue duty|Fatigues]] all day all the time in reserve.|offset=5px}}
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|{{left|In reserve one company, in support one coy. [[David Mathers (Lieutenant Colonel)|Major D Mathers]] Inniskilling Fusiliers joined to take
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|{{left|The Bn was separated from 6th Lincolnshire Regt and reorganised under command of Major Mathers in support nullah<ref>Nullah: a dry riverbed, ravine or gully.</ref> 300 yards N of Shafetsbury Avenue – B & C Coys No I Coy; A &D Coys No II Coy – Adjutant
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|{{left|Btn in Support - working party on GREEN LANE. 2 Lt Graham-Clarke (9th KOSB attd) wounded.|offset=5px}}
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|{{left|Btn in Support - working party on GREEN LANE. 2 Lt G.B. Armstrong 9th Lincoln attached.|offset=5px}}
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|{{left|Bn relieved 6th Lincoln Regt in firing line – portion of trench taken over E54 & E54(a) (GREN LANE) All night working parties on GREEN LANE – no casualties.|offset=5px}}
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==Notes==
*National Archives Catalogue Reference: WO/95/4299
*{{OGLicence}}
*War diary transcribed by
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[[Category:War Diary (6th Battalion)|wd-03]]
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