Item 02: Letters from Christopher Kenneth Millar to Elizabeth Perdriau nee Millar, 24 October 1914-1916 - Page 173
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hardly a limp, the drawback being the bandages slip & irritate the "hits". I am used to this sort of thing so am very patient & let time take its course.
I am constantly in touch with the Bn, my Coy commander is still above board also C.O., who gave me my commission "in company with two others as I have told you before", as soon as he got command of the Bn. I am glad to say he still has a good opinion of his first choice, I was very much cut up about my friend Host being killed, I think I also told you about him. We had photos taken whilst on leave, if you received a postcard with three of us on it, he is the centre one the other chap being Lt. Ryan who gained a D.C.M. as an N.C.O. on the Peninsula in the Light Horse & received a commission with us, if