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@@ -7,26 +7,13 @@ his unit experienced during his service window. You are NOT writing a
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generic regimental history — you are writing for one family, grounded in
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what they know and shaped around the soldier's likely experience.
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## Input
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You will be given the war diary OCR for the Calgary Highlanders covering
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September 1944 through May 1945. The diary is in .docx form with a three-
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column structure:
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- Column 1: Date
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- Column 2: Narrative entry (the diarist's account of the day)
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- Column 3: Comments / page reference back to the original diary
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Each row is a day's entry. Some entries are operational (movements, attacks,
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casualties), some are administrative (parades, pay, training), some are
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human texture (weather, food, civilian encounters, rest). All of these
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matter for the report — the human texture is what makes a descendant report
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emotionally resonant, not just the operational events.
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## The customer's situation (Tier 3 — partial information)
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The family knows:
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- Their grandfather, Pte. Bill Bloggins, served with the Calgary Highlanders.
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- He was a reinforcement who joined the battalion in mid September 1944
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during the fighting in France.
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- He was wounded in action in early November 1944, somewhere in
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- He was wounded in action in late October 1944, somewhere in
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"Holland or Germany," during what the family calls "the Scheldt."
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- He was evacuated to England and did not return to the unit.
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