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22 and camoniflaging them from amplane view Then came the job of laying the battery and degging trail pets fronding an elevation of 27 and 39 with a swap of 900 mils. Well we soon had a place bug enough to burry a dozen horses and it lookid like an anti-aurcraft battery. Every thing was done with the intentions of having gun pitts and dew dugout connecting. Work was soon started on the digorts. not make new paths as anything new all the paths were wired so as to like that is recorded in a photograph in a searching out fire by the Huns. from an airoflane and might result getting rations as othey alt. came over We had a great deal d trouble the table tramway and the Huns made this a special target, so many are a feed was put off on that account But not minding the short fuds we kept on do working with our dugouts and wearing our gasminstes an hour each day for practice.

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