Letters to Mrs R. H. Caldwell, from her son Robert Douglas Caldwell and other soldiers, 1917-1919 - Page 210

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in my little dug-out in a trench but no more about it, I must not say. Father was saying in his letter that I received the other day that he presumed the night work I have spoken of in my letters consists of raids, etc., well I did not mean that, the work I meant was trench digging, putting out barb wire, etc. up near & in the front line & which all has to be done at night. So far I have not hopped the bags yet or done a dinkum raid although I have done a good deal of patrol work in no manfor ages s land & often

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