August 1
Pouring rain all day and last night, a draft left tonight
August 2
Put on piquet duty today and night, rained all day
August3
Nothing to do today after piquet, wrote letters
August 4
Poured rain today, to town in evening, along promenade, had lunch there, put leather buttons on tunic
August 5
Church parade today, in swimming with Joe Stuart, in afternoon in row boat, fine day
August 6
Fatigue work all day, down to Seaford tonight, sat on beach for a while
August 7
Midnight pass tonight, down to Seaford, nothing much doing along promenade and came back early
August 8
Fatigue work, volunteered for France and was accepted, fine weather again, to town in evening, a draft left
August 9
Were issued new clothing and inspected by O.C., movie show in evening and big ball game on, sent kodak away
August 10
Route march in afternoon, to town in evening with Sergeant Jacobs who was old instructor at home
August 11
Sports day all day, telegram from John and met 3 trains in afternoon but he didn't show up
August 12
Inspected by G.O.C. before leaving, on C.B. until we leave, to move in evening
August 13
Route march today, P.T. in afternoon, played ball in evening
August 14
Paid today, 1 pound ten, Reub Morden paid me what he owed and Art Evans paid too, to town in evening
August 15
Work as usual, played ball in evening, movie in evening, taken off draft and put on another, we drew lots who was to stay for another week and I was left
August 16
Another inspection by C.O.C., cleaned equipment and bluncoed it in evening
August 17
Received Canadian mail, inspected by O.C., to boxing tournament in evening, Canadians won all matches
August 18
Inspected by G.O.C. in morning, down to village at night
August 19
Church parade this morning, was waiting man on draft that left tonight, took communion this morning, wrote letters
August 20
Limber drill today, move in morning, fine weather, another draft picked out, wrote letter for R. Morden to Crowborough P.O.
August 21
Gun drill today, wrote home, over to YMCA hut in evening to a concert
August 22
Usual work, guns, expected to leave tonight but didn't, ball game in evening, CMGD won
August 23
Got ready for France, went to picture show in evening, left Seaford 9:00 p.m., ten of us, no sleep at all, London 1:30
August 24
Folkstone at 5:40 a.m., raining hard, rested all day, let out in evening, up town, to dance at pavillion, fine time
August 25
Rested all morning and afternoon, didn't leave so went to dance at pavillion up town
August 26
Nothing doing all day, left Folkstone at 6:30 p.m., arrived Boulogne at 8:15 p.m., in tents, poured rain all night
August 27
Left Boulogne at 9:00 a.m., marched 18 miles and arrived at Camiers at 4:00 p.m., poured rain all day and soaked, stopped half way for dinner, Russ and Cotter left for front
August 28
Awful wind, tents blown down, fatigue work, down to village in evening, met American soldiers, slept good, others slept in a shed
August 29
Through gas chamber and tear gas, wrote letter home, on piquet duty tonight
August 30
Issued steel helmets, kit inspection, fired stoppages, ate horseflesh, marched to Etaples for rifles, tired
August 31
Fatigue work in morning, PT in afternoon, walked down to seashore, got letter from home about Bob