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e000977052

Instructions regarding War Diaries and Intelligence
Summaries are contained in F.S. Regs. Part II.
and the Staff Manual respectively. Title Pages
will be prepared in manuscript.

WAR DIARY
or
INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY.
(Erase heading not required.)

Army Form C. 2118.

Page 25

Confidential

38th Canadians

War diary month June 1917

Place -- Date -- Hour -- Summary of Events and Information Remarks and references to Appendices

the night in N.20.c N.2.y. and LENS and the direction of
MERICOURT. Tonight our outpost line consisted of one
platoon from each of B, C, and D companies was relieved by
platoons of the 43rd Canadian Infantry Battalion.

These three platoons with another three platoons from
A B and D company were withdrawn to gun pits near S.12.c.
2.2. We continue to hold KIRK and QUEBEC trenches
and LA COULOTTE trenches with six platoons.

Weather dull with heavy showers at intervals.

C.M. Edwards
Lt. Col.
Comdg 38th Canadian Inf. Battn.

2449 Wt W14957/M90 750,000 1/16 J.B.C. & A. Forms/C.2118/13.

e000977052

Instructions regarding War Diaries and Intelligence
Summaries are contained in F.S. Regs. Part II.
and the Staff Manual respectively. Title Pages
will be prepared in manuscript.

WAR DIARY
or
INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY.
(Erase heading not required.)

Army Form C. 2118.

Page 25

Confidential

38th Canadians

War diary month June 1917

Place -- Date -- Hour -- Summary of Events and Information Remarks and references to Appendices

the night in N.20.c N.2.y. and LENS and the direction of
MERICOURT. Tonight our outpost line consisted of one
platoon from each of B, C, and D companies was relieved by
platoons of the 43rd Canadian Infantry Battalion.

These three platoons with another three platoons from
A B and D company were withdrawn to gun pits near S.12.c.
2.2. We continue to hold KIRK and QUEBEC trenches
and LA COULOTTE trenches with six platoons.

Weather dull with heavy showers at intervals.

C.M. Edwards
Lt. Col.
Comdg 38th Canadian Inf. Battn.

2449 Wt W14957/M90 750,000 1/16 J.B.C. & A. Forms/C.2118/13.