Item 03: Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919 - Page 87

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and frequently parties of ladies would come round the ward to sing to the patients.

The Major was a quiet man He didn't have much to say beyond the professional duties We had, as I said before a young American just I take it completing his course. At first he was without a commission but later on he secured it

The Red Cross was in the hands of a lady called Mrs Tonzean who used to do all possible for us – I speak now only of the Australian patients in the Imperial Hospital

Toward the latter part of my stay I used to go out for motor trips into the

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