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  1. Letter from Row, John, Jr.

    address your letters there. I don't know when I shall be going but I shall be there by the time you ... allowed out from 2 to 4 p.m. Sorry to hear Bessie is so blue. Guess she needs slapping. Love Jack Army WWI ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 3:04am

  2. Letter from Boon, William Daniel

    When all documents and reports concerning the Service estate are received here (a reasonable time must ... be allowed for this purpose) a further communication will be sent you. Yours faithfully, C.N. Tingle ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:10pm

  3. Letter from Leech, John Hillyard

    circumstances under which this Officer met his death and the Map Location of his grave. Allow me to add that his ... brought him in contact, as during the short time he was with the battalion he had by his cheerful ...

    Editor - Aug 30 2024 - 6:53pm

  4. Letter from Stares, William James

    some time, I generally write as soon as I read the letters. Along with your letter, came one from Karl, ... see the Boys going away and I have to stay behind, still my time is coming. The Evanglist Services was ... having strict orders to treat them like one of ourselves infact we are not allowed to call them ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:08pm

  5. Letter from Turner, Arthur Lawrence

    allowed to send picture postcards of our stopping places or of the neighbouring towns nor to describe any ... weeks and we have had very little snow. There have been some beautiful moonlight nights too (full moon) ... for a want of subject matter. Kindest regards to all Yours very sincerely Arthur Turner Army WWI ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Oct 12 2022 - 1:59pm

  6. Letter from Stagg, William Fraser

    in future years. you don’t really know your Dad? do you darling only 2 years is not very long in our ... would you? How I would love to love you Pet & allow you to monopolize me too & you would do it ... back against his blankets its very cold & wet today & we feel it as much because we have been ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 3:08pm

  7. Letter from Richardson, Charles Douglas

    making up for the time ahead when I will not be allowed to write very much. I had a letter from a chum at ... 4 seconds. It was most exciting at times for competition was very keen among the boys for the highest scores. ... it. It will probably arrive this week. You say you are not a very good candy-maker- we'll just ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 6:10pm

  8. Letter from Cobourg World

    September 24, 1916. Dear Mother: I have just received your letter of September 5th and I was very glad to ... candy was good, and oh, that honey! We get very good bread out here and real butter. I am glad that you ... nights are quite cool here now so we have little stoves in our dugouts, and they make it very ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 2:52pm

  9. Letter from Swinton, Hugh Alastair

    some respects. I find myself wondering when it’s all going to end and how. I feel very sorry for the ... poor Australians who are really in grave danger of an invasion for the first time. The thing that burns ... hopeless situations and, now that they themselves are menaced, they get very little sympathy and practical ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:16pm

  10. Letter from Boggs, Herbert Beaumont

    well marked and at the time he was buried was made to look nice by raised sods. There is a little pine ... improvements they would like to have made done, through him. The curé appears a very courteous man. Armentieres ... before we leave. We are not allowed cameras so that I cannot take a picture of the grave but I may be ...

    Editor - Jan 17 2022 - 11:43am