John Breed, Diary and Training diary, item 61
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To O. C. 236 Siege Battery E.G.A.
In the Field
From O. C. 93rd H. A. G.
On the departure of the Battery
93rd H. A. G. the group commander wishes
you to convey to all ranks, his thanks for,
and appreciation of the excellent way in
which the Battery has carried out its work
wile under his command. The calls he
has had to make on the Battery during
the past month have been heavy, but it is
with the greatest satisfaction that he can
congratulate them on the fine results of
their labour, achieved in yesterday's
operations His regret at losing the Battery
is tempered by his pleasure that the
Battery should have been selected as
one of the first two Siege Batteries in
the Corps to move forward, and in
wishing all ranks the best of luck, he knows
that his confidence that they will justify
their selection by maintaining the high
reputation of the battery so well placed
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Copy of
To C. C. 236 Siege Battery B.G. A.
In the Field
From C. C. 93rd H. A. G.
On the departure of the Battery
93rd, H. A. G. the group commander wishes
you to convey to all ranks, his thanks for,
and appreciation of the excellent way in
which the Battery has carried out its work
wile under his command. The calls he
has had to make on the Battery during
the past month have been heavy, but it is
with the greatest satisfaction that he can
congratulate them on the fine results of
their labour, achieved in yesterday's
operations His regret at losing the Battery
is tempered by his pleasure that the
Battery should have been selected as
one of the first two Siege Batteries in
the Corps to move forward, and in
wishing all ranks the best of luck, he knows
that his confidence that they will justify
their selection by maintaining the high
reputation of the battery so well placed
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Copy of
To C. C. 236 Siege Battery ...G. A.
From C. C. 93rd H. A. G.
On the departure of the Battery
93rd, H. A. G. the group commander wishes
you to convey to all ranks, his thanks for,
and appreciation of the excellent way in
which the Battery has carried out its work
wile under his command. The calls he
has had to make on the Battery during
the past month have been heavy, but it is
with the greatest satisfaction that he can
congratulate them on the fine results of
their labour achieved in yesterday's
operations His regret at losing the Battery
is tempered by his pleasure that the
Battery should have been selected as
one of the first two Siege Batteries in
the Corps to move onward and in
wishing all ranks the best of luck, he knows
that his confidence that they will justify
their selection by maintaining the high
reputation of the battery so well placed
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