Item 03: Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919 - Page 65

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place, and then the night was very dark. Otherwise an attempt would probably have been made to carry us down to a dressing station

Early in the morning our own Battalion Red Cross came along. The Orderly of the Red Cross making a remark that it was finish for me. They took me down first. On the way I was handed an apple which I ate.

It was a long carry back as regards myself. I wasn't worrying much. The weather was beautiful. The air very still. I was left at one of the covered in places some distance say

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