Harry Redgen's experience in Burma 1914-1916, item 115

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Mon Mar 29 1915

 

To day I was placed on Bungalow

ordily. That is each man in his turn

has charge of all keys etc of the Bungalow.

he is responsible for all Rifles & everything

in the Bungalow & is not allowed out on

any pretence whatever for 24 hours when he

is relieved by the next man on turn.  It

is a very monotonous job to have to be

in & not allowed out at all for a whole

day.

 

Tues Mar 30 1915

 

To day was my first day’s parade after

returning from Inma we had just the usual

1 hour before Breakfast & 2 hours after & then

we had finished for the day we are having

a great time just now we have hardly

anything to do, it is a trouble how to put

in the time.

 

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Mon Mar 29 1915

 

To day I was placed on Bungalow

ordily. That is each man in his turn

has charge of all keys etc of the Bungalow.

he is responsible for all Rifles & everything

in the Bungalow & is not allowed out on

any pretence whatever for 24 hours when he

is relieved by the next man on turn.  It

is a very monotonous job to have to be

in & not allowed out at all for a whole

day.

 

Tues Mar 30 1915

 

To day was my first day’s parade after

returning from Inma we had just the usual

1 hour before Breakfast & 2 hours after & then

we had finished for the day we are having

a great time just now we have hardly

anything to do, it is a trouble how to put

in the time.

 


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  • December 6, 2016 16:46:05 Jake Warren

    Mon Mar 29 1915

     

    To day I was placed on Bungalow

    ordily. That is each man in his turn

    has charge of all keys etc of the Bungalow.

    he is responsible for all Rifles & everything

    in the Bungalow & is not allowed out on

    any pretence whatever for 24 hours when he

    is relieved by the next man on turn.  It

    is a very monotonous job to have to be

    in & not allowed out at all for a whole

    day.

     

    Tues Mar 30 1915

     

    To day was my first day’s parade after

    returning from Inma we had just the usual

    1 hour before Breakfast & 2 hours after & then

    we had finished for the day we are having

    a great time just now we have hardly

    anything to do, it is a trouble how to put

    in the time.

     

  • November 30, 2016 01:16:10 Sue Bryant

    Mon Mar 29 1915

     

    To day I was placed on Bungalow

    ordily. That is each man in his turn

    has charge of all keys etc of the Bungalow.

    he is responsible for all Rifles & everything

    in the Bungalow & is not allowed out on

    any pretence whatever for 24 hours when he

    is relieved by the next man on turn.  It

    is a very monotonous job to have to be

    in & not allowed out at all for a whole

    day.

     

    Tues Mar 30 1915

     

    To day was my first day’s parade after

    returning from Inma we had just the usual

    1 hour before Breakfast & 2 hours after & then

    we had finished for the day we are having

    a great time jujst now we have hardly

    anything to do, it is a trouble how to put

    in the time.

     


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    Maymyo, Burma

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    Burma

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Hilary Hallas
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