Item 03: Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919 - Page 72

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On board the boat the Amputation cases were provided with an orderly to look after their wants The Cabins were on deck so that in the event of a submarine attack we could be quickly transferred to the boats I had no dressing whilst on board The cabin was neatly appointed The walls painted white There were two berths in my cabin we lay at Calais about 12 hours

Upon landing in England German carriers were detailed to carry us from the boat "Brighton" to the waiting Red Cross Trains We soon started for our destination

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