Harry Redgen's experience in Burma 1914-1916, item 72
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A pace & could not pull up when we
Finnally ended up in a ditch up to our necks
in water & mud but never the less we were
complimented by the General.
Tues Jan 26 1915
To day I was put on Bungalow Ordity
which is to be guard over the Bungalow
rifle etc for one day wilst the others are
out on Parade. You have to keep possessions
of all key etc & are held responsible for
every thing in the Bungalow but it is a very
monotonous job & we are all pleased when it
is over.
Wed Jan 27 1915
To day we were all joined to G Company
for the day where we had a practice of
advancing under Infantry fire. It is very
nice to have to keep jumping up & running
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Burma
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Story location Burma
- ID
- 17144 / 199306
- Contributor
- Hilary Hallas
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