October 15, 1916 pg3

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II.

Our battalion is going to be broken up.
A A Co. is being put with the 134th [?].
and I'm not sure about B. Co. but I think
they'll be put with the 116th. C. and D. will
probably be put in the 125th, that is where some
of our officers are going anyway.

The officers in A. B. and D Co's. are
all too old to go to the front and I
think that has something to do with
our being broken up.

Well this is certainly a beautiful
country. The buildings are so quaint
and homelike in the country. The roads
are excellent, but are somewhat [dang] -
and high fences and trees all along
the way. Godalming is the nearest
place of any size. There are quite a
number of stores and residences, but
the streets are very narrow and winding.

The little place close by our camp goes
by the name of Tin town. We can get
anything we want there.

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