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                       February -
Much light rain recently and front
ward is a mud-puddle.
Have had hard work whole of this
month, great lot of paper-work.
                    -  March. - 
Triage work not so heavy averag-
ing about 75 daily - 140-160 patients
in hospital . several deaths from
Pneumonia
Col. Brown reported as D.S. The best
one we have had.
Varied hospital life and broke mo-
notony by occasional trips to Cob-
lence or Neuwied.
                  - April -
Weather good tho occasionnal
misty days.
Bought Kodak 10" - 309 M.
Towbridge to M.G.G's.
Capt. Hussey- Holyoke, Mass "Eyeman"
reported but could get no equipment
Rec'd. letter on 7" dated Apr. 7 1918.
and one dated Aug 5 - 1918.
Work gradually grew less during
month.
Orders 8" F.H. 16 to be relieved by
F.H. #1 16th to go to Sayn.
Left Engers, Ger. for Rengsdorf
when 2" Div. took over area
occupied by 32" Div. occupying
a delightful location in this
beautiful summer resort and
officers have best billets yet
in Haus Preyer Pension - a
high-class boarding-house owned
by Preyer sisters two elegant
ladies. 
Operated here till
      May - 1919
8" being sent in reserve at
Sayn.
Catching up on paper-work
principal duty.
Appointed Summary Court
2" Sanitary Train.
Left on Special Duty with
F.H. Co. 1 Maj. Taggart till 24"