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The Adjutant’s diary gives our strength (apart from the Advance Party) as follows:—
Lieut.-Colonel R. Hindle.
Captain and Adjutant C. C. Norman (R. Welsh Fusiliers.)
Captains Nickson, Booth, Hibbert, Peak, Whitfield, Crump, H. Parker, Widdows.
Lieutenants Ord (Signalling Officer), Smith, Rennard, Brindle, Moore, Gregson, Duckworth.
Second Lieutenants Houghton, Davies, Lindsay, Rogerson, P. Parker, Bryce-Smith, Craven.
Lieutenant and Quartermaster F. W. Baker.
Captain Derham (R.A.M.C.).
Rev. Powell, C. of E. Chaplain.
And 895 W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, and Men.
The total strength of the Battalion on this date was (including attached) 31 Officers and 1,003 other Ranks.
No smoking or talking was allowed on deck during the passage, which was calm and without incident, and the boat drew alongside at BOULOGNE about 3 a.m., where we at once disembarked and marched about two miles to a canvas rest camp at OSTROHOVE. How strange everything looked in the early morning light, as we swung along against our instincts on the right-hand side of the pavé road, the French signs with which we grew so familiar later on, the grilles in the front doors, the smells!