Item 05: Oliver L. S. Holt diary, 26 September-13 December 1917 - Page 34

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in understanding the bugle calls. The mess hut was at the bottom of the two rows we occupied then, in Fovant Camp, & Dingo soon found by the appeal from his stomach, which call brought the boys to this hut, here he was always fed.
Thus he learned several calls, & in particular the regimental call of the A.M.C.; All others having no interest for him.
When the 16th went to Parkhouse camp, Dingo, who from a little short haired black ball, had grown to an awkward black pup, accompanied them.

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