Harry Redgen's experience in Burma 1914-1916, item 14
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Nov 14 1914
To Day we Returned to the Ship and as
bad as the ship was we were not sorry to
Return
Nov 15 1914
To Day there were about 36 troopships
arrived here conveying troops to England
for the front.
Nov 16 1914
was marked by a very sad avent. The
funeral of an Officer on Board the
Corsican & a funeral at Sea is about as
sad an Event as anyone could wish
to sea
Nov 18 1914
Left Suez & passed down the Gulf of Suez
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Nov 14 1914
To Day we Returned to the Ship and as
bad as the ship was we were not sorry to
Return
Nov 15 1914
To Day there were about 36 koopships
arrived here conveying troops to England
for the front.
Nov 16 1914
was marked by a very sad avent. The
funeral of an Officer on Board the
Corsican & a funeral at Sea is about as
sad an Event as anyone could wish
to sea
Nov 18 1914
Left Suez & passed down the Gulf of Suez
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Suez
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Gulf of Suez
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Burma
Location(s)
Story location Burma
Document location Suez
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Additional document location Gulf of Suez
- ID
- 17144 / 199247
- Contributor
- Hilary Hallas
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