Item 01: Alan Keats Gordon letters to Nellie Clark, 18 August 1914-30 August 1916 - Page 158
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[Page 158]
2. not if I can help it. Since I have left my career has been a very chequered one. Three times I have been a corporal & twice a sergeant. Dont think that I have lost them through any neglect but simply through circs. When we were sent down here to join our battalion every one has to go back into the ranks & start from the bottom even the S.M's. This is done so as to give the old original men a chance of promotion. When I came down, of course I met with the same treatment, & remained a private for about three weeks. Within the last thr week great changes have taken place & new battalions formed which you have never heard of I was drafted out of the fourth & put into the fifty-sixth, "that gets you I bet." Well I bucked & my old O.C. said he would take me back. I applied for a transfer & was told I could not get it, but was to be promoted again to corp & kept back to help build the new lot