Item 03: Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919 - Page 116

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one to another There appears to be no man in charge of them a great deal of gesticulations and shouting prevails

The next morning orders were given for the troops to go ashore I decided I would make one of them Having dressed I pushed through the other men to the forepart of the vessel. They allowed me through on a/c of disability. Going down the gangway into the lighters was an hazardous enterprise but was accomplished quite safely. Later noticed another chap had fallen into the water.

After landing at the

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