Paris-born English officer, item 27
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12 / 6 / 16
Cherie,
The experiences of a D.C.O. was
written by Martin who has just come out
from Winchester. He has been acting
as the Editor of Braganza.
We have had pretty rotten weather
and it shows no signs of getting more
settled. Storms and rains almost
continuously.
Donald came in for tea yesterday
He is very fit but is rather hankering
to get back into the line. Sawney
came to dinner and is very cheery. He
seems to enjoy life at the Brigade
W. P. showed me a letter he
recently received from General Kantish
who is going strong, having been
commanding an Army School for a few
months - the 10th of thing Simpson is
now doing.
-
12 / 6 / 16
Cherie,
The experiences of a D.C.O. was
written by Martin who has just come out
from Winchester. He has been acting
as the Editor of Braganza.
We have had pretty rotten weather
and it shows no signs of getting more
settled. Storms and rains almost
continuously.
Donald came in for tea yesterday
He is very fit but is rather hankering
to get back into the line. Sawney
came to dinner and is very cheery. He
seems to enjoy life at the Brigade
W. P. showed me a letter he
recently received from General Kantish
who is going strong, having been
commanding an Army School for a few
months - the 10th of thing Simpson is
now doing.
-
12 / 6 / 16
Cherie,
The experiences of a D.C.O. was
written by Martin who has just come out
from Winchester. He has been acting
as the Editor of Braganza.
We have had pretty rotten weather
and it shows no signs of getting more
settled. Storms and rains almost
continuously.
Donald came in for tea yesterday
He is very fit but is rather hankering
to get back into the line. Sawney
came to dinner and is very cheery. He
seems to enjoy life at the Brigade
W. P. showed me a letter he
recently received from General Kantish
who is going strong, having been
commanding an Army School for a few
months - the 10th of thing Sampson is
now doing.
-
12 / 6 / 16
Cherie,
The experiences of a D.C.O. was
written by Martin who has just come out
from Winchester. He has been acting
as the Editor of Braganza.
We have had pretty rotten weather
and it shows no signs of getting more
settled. Storms and rains almost
continuously.
Donald came in for tea yesterday
He is very fit but is rather hankering
to get back into the line. Sawney
came to dinner and is very cheery. He
seems to enjoy life at the Brigade
W. P. showed me a letter he
recently received from General Kantish
-
12 / 6 / 16
Cherie,
The experiences of a D.C.O. was
written by Martin who has just come out
from Winchester. He has been acting
as the Editor of Braganza.
We have had pretty rotten weather
and it shows no signs of getting more
settled. Storms and rains almost
continuously.
Donald came in for tea yesterday
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- Janet Ashton
June 12, 1916
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