Item 07: Hector Brewer diary, 17 November-12 December 1918 - Page 67
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[Page 67]
value to themselves and the country on their return.
14th I was ordered to attend a Court Martial this morning at 10 AM. at the town of Fesmy about 5 kilometres distant. Arrived there I found that there were seven or eight cases to be dealt with. My case did not come on until about 4 PM.
It was a wretched business from start to finish.
My Accused was a tall muscular Youth of about 23 years, fair complexioned, fair hair, blue eyes and Roman Nose. He had a striking personality. Inflexibility of purpose could be read in that face. But though I searched time and again for some trace of character I found nothing which would lead me to form some opinion for good or
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