Full text: Diary of service on the Western Front, 1914, World War One (volume)

Our men were in the best of spirits but reservists look a little soft. At about 7pm we left SOUTHAMPTON & were told that we should arrive at our destination at 4am next day. I had a cabin to myself & slept soundly. 14 August 1914 Shortly after daylight we found ourselves outside HAVRE & we were tugged to a quay where we disembarked. At 8am we left the docks for the rest camp which was said to be six miles off. The heat even at this hour was terrific, & the march most of which was uphill & through cobbled streets tried the men severely. The people at Havre it struck me, were not very enthusiastic for French people, but I fancy that they had seen so many other troops passing that they had lost interest. On getting out of the town the people pressed the men with drink and apples & fruit etc. To make a long story
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