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finished there came three hearty cheer's from the Tommy transport, which was returned in good humor. I may mention our boat's name was the Nestor and up to the time of writing this, which is at sea I will always be satisfied to travel anywhere on her.

After leaving port we had to wear our lifebelts everywhere we went, and also go to our boats stations every morning which was for in case we were torpedoed or mined.

This place just out side is just where submarines wait for the British ships, and anything to a radious of a 1,000 miles. Our first port of call was a port on the west coast of Africa, which I believe is called the white man's grave, as it is so hot and fever

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