Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 58
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[Page 58]
machine about eight thousand feet up. So poor buggar was dead before reaching the ground. No doubt his compatriots will try and avenge his death tonight by dropping a multitude of bombs on us. "Still ces't la quaere"
18th Fine Out to Zonnebeke. Fairly warm-today is my third anniversary of leaving Australia. Where shall I be in 12 months time?
19th Raining like hell during the day but fine at night. Fritz came out and dropped a few eggs.
20th Out to Zonnebeke Gee! It was hot. Shells
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