Transcription by Captain Michael O'Leary, The RCR.
SECRET.
Copy No. 3
8th July, 1916.
1. Relief. R.C.R. will relieve the 4TH C.M.R. Bn. about 12.20 a.m. 31ST inst.
2. Battalion will move from "A" Co. Billet to "B" Camp, at 8 a.m. 21ST Inst.
3. Companies and Detachments will occupy the same huts as were occupied by then during last tour in "B" Camp.
4. Canteen will be carried under packs WITHOUT khaki covers. Trousers will be worn.
5. Transport will call at Co. Billets for Officers kits etc. at 7 a.m. and all baggage must be piled in a convenient place by this time.
6. Acknowledge.
(signed)
E.C. Snider
Lieut.
Adjutant The Royal Canadian Regiment.
Copy. No. 1 - 7TH Canadian. Inf. Bde.
Copy. No. 2, 3 & 4 - War Diary.
Copy. No. 5 - "A" Co.
Copy. No. 6 - "B" Co.
Copy. No. 7 - "C" Co.
Copy. No. 8 - "D" Co.
Copy. No. 9 - Signals.
Copy. No. 10 - Lewis Guns.
Copy. No. 11 - Bombers.
Copy. No. 12 - Scouts.
Copy. No. 13 - Transport.
Copy. No. 14 - Quartermaster.
Copy. No. 15 - Medical Officer.
Copy. No. 16 - Paymaster.
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