Entry # 13 October 27th 1915
We left for the trenches at Foncequevillers. The trenches run right alongside the village which is badly shattered. |We were in for instruction and the 7th Warwicks were, at that time, holding the line. This was a very quiet spot, and we only had two wounded. But during my short time in I saw a fine air-fight by "The Mad Major". And "Jack" was a speciality in the way he traversed the top of the trenches with his machine gun. However we got on A1 for our first time in, after 6 days we left on November 2nd.
(all caught up)
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