8th Battalion War Diary, December 1915: Difference between revisions
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|A quiet day. Very little [[sniping]]. Had warning that artillery would be firing on enemy’s trenches near [Bridcage?] A Company sent 3 platoons [????] the front line trenches keeping one platoon in support at Lancashire support Farm. These platoons were recalled at the evening stand to.
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|The usual relief took place in the afternoon without any casualties.A very wet day. Great delay in obtaining the Battn. [lug/baggage?] on account of new regulations with regard to the transport. No [[sniping]].
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|Lt-Col. C. E. Bond took over command of the Regt from Col Brander who proceeded home. A quiet day. Very little [[sniping]]. All companies were employed on repairing parapets. A Coy supplied fatigue party for bring up of stores from Touquet [Berthe].
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