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.

--

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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  • December 6, 2016 11:28:52 Jake Warren

    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.


  • November 21, 2016 04:56:45 Sue Bryant

    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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Source
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Contributor
Hilary Hallas
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