Harry Redgen's experience in Burma 1914-1916, item 53
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Wed Jan 6 1915
off Parade to day nursing my face nothing
special happened very quite still the
same old Routine.
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Thur Jan 7 1915
To day we were all given 3 sheets
for our Beds but as usual they are
not to be used for sleeping we had to
fold each sheet in a certain way & place
them in our Blankets so that they look
well when they are inspected by the
commanding Officer they look very
nice when arranged but of course this
does not add much to the comfort of the
man as it takes just ¾ of an Hour to
fold & arrange your beds.
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Wed Jan 6 1915
off Parade to day nursing my face nothing
special happened very quite still the
same old Routine.
--
Thur Jan 7 1915
To day we were all given 3 sheets
for our Beds but as usual they are
not to be used for sleeping we had to
fold each sheet in a certain way & place
them in our Blankets so that they look
well when they are inspected by the
commanding Officer they look very
nice when arranged but of course this
does not add much to the comfort of the
man as it takes just ¾ of an Hour to
fold & arrange your beds.
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Burma
Location(s)
Story location Burma
- ID
- 17144 / 199287
- Contributor
- Hilary Hallas
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