Transcription by Captain Michael O'Leary, The RCR.
APPENDIX 5
10.10.16
1. Intention - Move to WARLOY.
2. Detail - Starting point - our present bivouac.
Hour of Start - 12.50 p.m.
Order of march - "A", "B", Band & Drums, "C", "D", Detachments as usual.
Issued by Runner at 9.15 p.m.
(signed)
E.C. SNIDER
Lieut.
Adjutant The Royal Canadian Regiment.
Copy No. 1 - 7TH Cdn. Inf. Bde.
Copy No. 2 - "A" Co.
Copy No. 3 - "B" Co.
Copy No. 4 - "C" Co.
Copy No. 5 - "D" Co.
Copy No. 6 - Bombers.
Copy No. 7 - Scouts.
Copy No. 8 - Signals.
Copy No. 9 - Lewis Guns.
Copy No. 10 - Quartermaster.
Copy No. 11 - Transport.
Copy No. 12 - Medical Officer.
Copy No. 13 - A/R.S.M.
Copy No. 14-16 - War Diary.
The RCR in the Great War
War Diary
Battle Honours
Battle Bars and The RCR
The RCR Battle Bar Ledger (pdf)
Honours and Awards
Roll of Honour
Prisoners of War
Cemetery List
Cemetery Map
Courts Martial
Officers
RSMs of The RCR (1914-1919)
NCOs and Soldiers
An Officer's Diary (1914-1918)
Recollections of a Nonagenerian (R. England) (1916-1919)
On to Bermuda (1914-15)
England and France 1915-1916 (Hayes; 1931)
Overseas with The Royals (1915)
Regimental History Pamphlet (1917)
Amiens (1918)
Cambrai (1918)
Monchy-le-Preux (1918)
Under-aged Soldiers in The RCR
Not All Were Volunteers; The RCR and the Military Service Act
Sentenced to Death by Court Martial
The 7th Trench Mortar Battery
A Regimental Goat
Regiment and Family, Bermuda 1914-15
"March the Guilty Bastard In"
Surrendered as Stowaway
Re-Visiting the Great War Roll of Honour for The RCR
Canadian Corps Trench Standing Orders (1916)