Transcription by Captain Michael O'Leary, The RCR.
APPENDIX 8
SECRET
Copy No. 10
7TH CANADIAN INFANTRY BRIGADE
25-9-18.
Ref. Map.
51b. 1/40,000
51c. 1/40,000
1. The 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade with No. 2 Company, 3RD Bn., C.M.G.C., attached, will move by train and march route from present area to concentration Area NORTH of QUEANT on 26th September.
2. Brigade concentration area has been subdivided in accordance with instructions already issued. Batteries of Machine Gun Company will be accommodated with the battalions to which they are attached.
3. The Brigade, less transport will entrain at DAINVILLE and detrain at CROISILLES. Moves to entraining point and from detraining point will be made independently. Train time table will be issued separately.
4. Instructions for move of transport will be issued separately.
5. Arrival in concentration area to be reported to Brigade Headquarters at V.20.c.6.4.
ACKNOWLEDGE.
Sgd.
A.G. Styles, Major,
Brigade Major,
7TH Canadian Infantry Brigade.
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