Item 02: Fred Harold Tomlins war diary, 21 March-3 September 1915 - Page 111

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[Page 111]

13.6.15
Sun. 13th. Church Service was held this morning here in the gully. Stan & I were too busy writing to attend. The warships have been firing pretty constant all day. About dinner time a Turkish gun picked up the range of the New Zealand observation post on the hill right over us & dropped "lydite" shells onto it, & the trenches in the vicinity with monotonous regularity, throwing sand bags & earth in all directions. We are within 200 yds. of where the shells were dropping & got a fine view of the proceedings from our dug-out & we were quite close enough for observation purposes. I generally have to fight our acting Q.M. Sergeant when drawing rations before getting our full allowance & I am that used to it now I feel disappointed when I cannot find something to raise an argument on.

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