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  9.Letter to his mother dated 29 December 1917.

  10.Letter to his parents, dated 1 January 1918.

  11.Letter to his family, dated 16 December 1917.

  12.Letter to his mother, dated 22–23 December 1917.

  13.Letter to his mother, dated 30 December 1917.

  14.Letter to his mother, dated 26 December 1917.

  15.Letter to his father, dated 1 January 1918.

  PEACE AT LAST! CHRISTMAS 1918

  1.Letter to his mother, dated 29 December 1918.

  2.Letter dated 28 December 1918.

  3.Letter to his mother, dated 25 December 1918.

  4.Letter to his mother, dated 25 December 1918.

  5.Letter to his mother, dated 2 January 1919.

  6.Letter to his mother, dated 24–25 December 1918.

  7.Letter to his mother, dated 20 December 1918.

  8.Letter to his fiancée Nell, dated 28 December 1918.

  9.Letter to his wife, dated 12 January 1919.

  10.Lt Col C. Wheeler (ed.), Memorial Record of the Seventh (Service) Battalion The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (Blackwell, Oxford, 1921), pp. 165–6.

  11.The battalion moved from Hellenthal to Kall on 24 December and marched to Mechernich on Christmas morning. Here they were to remain until 23 February when they moved to Wermelskirchen (reference from 2/4th Battalion Hampshire Regiment 1914–1918, published by the battalion in late 1919).

  12.M.J. Rattray, Further Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R.E., p. 205.

  13.Ibid, pp. 212–13.

  14.Ibid, p. 216.

  POSTSCRIPT

  1.Letter to his mother and family, dated 25 December 1915.

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