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oz suluf 67 as we had had no rest for
The afternoon foundus urthour
days and night
guns layed and we had a chance to squint
just a furfact from a rockroad, and a
at our Surroundings. We found we were
narrow across gage track a few hundred feet
two batteries of 155's and a lattery of
the road, a lattery of French 75's,
rear on the same hell with us, our
anti-aircraft and all of these were t.
minute our right, walk was Fort from Tavannes, our positions. just a five on
foughter grand in the drive for Verdun,
This ground was the most hard
Virdun lying just down the 4 valley
from our position. amillion shello - a day
sector. Fort Dulamont Fort Uaux and
for reventy two days, were fired in this
a few otheress were all within view
Every might of our stay here the Huns
rear and atso the fort on our right. They
were shelting the French positions t. our
seldom failed striken.up to about eight orlock
every night shraphil and gas.
We vere annoyed a fu nights with gas
but no harm done.
There was constant efforts, by
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