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January 26th Cliff Hope

Cliff Hope

We put in a full day of survey near Limerle to Hautbellain. I computed with Giulio. The 87th (Acorn) Division, which we last saw at Libramont, was moving up in convoys all day. When we got back to Tavigny, we found the battery had moved east, into northern Luxembourg, to Trois Vierges, where we were to stay into early February. So, in blackout convoy, we moved too. At Trois Vierges, we quartered on the second floor of a good house---it had only a few bullet holes. The family was still there. Bruno and I shared a single bed. It was nice to find Trois Vierges mostly undamaged.

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