6th September 1914

No diary entry.

There was more marching in store for Beck and his battalion, along with tedious halts and checks due to the congestion of traffic and the chaos in the villages that had been entered, despoiled and abandoned by the enemy. The troops crossed the Marne river at Charly. There was some confused fighting during the day, with the Warwickshires in the 4th Division on the left flank.

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