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  1. Letter from Morlidge, Arthur Bryan

    safely say, with my hand on some wood, that it is gone. While I think of it and just to make my letter ... I received today told all about some bug army train crammed full of little gadgets which thrilled so many ... them. Don't you think so Sis. I have my tea every afternoon. It isn't so much the tea that ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 15 2021 - 2:33pm

  2. Letter from Harber, T. Lloyd

    worth looking at its practically all water. One thing peculiar about the pubbs over here, they allow the ...

    Editor - Oct 31 2023 - 1:12pm

  3. Letter from Robinson, Robert S.

    those without papers or passes which allowed them to go home to their family or occupation. I will give ... carried arms or concealed ammunition, and those without papers or passes which allowed them to go home to ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jan 5 2024 - 8:26am

  4. Diary from White, Herbert Hill

    Oct 15th to 22nd- Drilled more or less every day. Army WWI North America Canada Diary 1916 October ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 2:22pm

  5. Diary from White, Herbert Hill

    Sept 24 to Oct 2- Busy most every day on the Bapaume line. Army WWI Europe France Diary 1917 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 2:32pm

  6. Letter from Gilroy, Wilbert H.

    a weekly. But the 'Saturday Post' has got them all beaten. It comes every week and is very crisp. ... lots of letters this week. If every week were as good the war would soon be over. Met Major Ross of 1st ... any one of them, that they have dosed the helmet with an antidote for every gas known and I never ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 12:28pm

  7. Letter from Robertson, Charles Eric

    scarcely exist at all. Soldiers are everywhere. Every man you know is either at the front or fuming to get ... slings, are not rarities but common every day sights. The question one asks now-a-days is not "Why ... service-equipment- bombs, darts, rockets and machine guns. One sees Zeppelines occasionally, and search lights every ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:18pm

  8. Letter from Pecover, William Markle

    whistling all around him. He asked for some one to go out with him to bring Sayer in, who was badly wounded ... pair, which I change every night.   The dug out which we are in today is quite comfortable, altho' ... safety. Some of the officers dug-outs are furnished quite elaborately, with stoves, furniture, electric ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:12pm

  9. Letter from Sudbury, John P.

    him up about writing. Some fellows think the censorship only allows piffle to go through and therefore ... I come home because I've got some and how many for a French one? Our feed is O.K. when up the line ... proceeding with this correspondence. Well, shall I give some good news to you? Yes, may as well. I was lucky ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 2:05pm

  10. Letter from Todd, Roderick Anderson

    and we are not allowed out of the grounds, and say, I felt as restless as an old bear, and had to ... each soldier received a present of cigarettes, chocolate, apples, and some article such as a cigarette ... a nice pair and I hope to spend some time with them when on leave. Miss Hutcheson was still on the sick ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 4:56am