Letters from Thomas Noonan to home from the front
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P.S Remember me
to Bill Nicholl (signature...) .
The Citadel
Cairo
May 17th 1915
Dear Mother & Father,
Just a few lines to
let you know I am in the best of health,
and trust you are all well at home.
My wound is nearly alright now. I
am walking around, so I expect to
be sent back to the firing line before
long.
I suppose you a have read in the
papers about our landing in Gallipoli.
When we got near the beach we
jumped out of the boats and charged
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P.S Remember me
to Bill Nicholl (signature...) .
The Giladel...
Cairo
May 17th 1915
Dear Mother & Father,
Just a few lines to
let you know I am in the best of health,
and trust you are all well at home.
My wound is nearly alright now. I
am walking around, and expected to
be sent back to the firing line before
long.
I suppose you a have read in the
papers about our landing in Gallipoli.
When we got near the beach we
jumped out of the boats and charged
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Gallipoli
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Story location Gallipoli
- ID
- 4436 / 51891
- Contributor
- Michael Noonan, Ballybuy, Murroe, Co. Limerick
May 17, 1915 – May 17, 1915
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