With the Flying Squadron Being the War Letters of the Late Harold Rosher to His

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I Squadron, R. N. A. S. , B. E. F. 26th March, 1915.
DEAR DAD, I had quite a good time yesterday with Courtney, although the weather was so bad. We started out gaily through Bergues, a rip- ping little town, then Cassel, a most delightful spot. It is perched up on a hill in the middle of a plain and you get a grand view around. We visited some R. F. C. People at St. Omer, had lunch there and then went out to Wipers (Ypres). There was nothing doing there, but even though we had all sorts of pass
...es, we could not get near the firing line. The Cloth Hall and Cathedral we thoroughly inspected though most lovely places, utterly in ruins. The remainder of the town is really very little touched nothing like Nieuport, where there is not a whole building anywhere. We got back home about 6 p. M. , having enjoyed our- selves immensely and feeling quite tired out. My troubles weren't over though, as I found a little " chit " awaiting me, asking me to dine with the Commander.
The First Lord wired his " congrats " to us 81 WITH THE FLYING SQUADRON through Longmore some feather in our caps, what !


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