Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 14
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[Page 14]
was done but I guess someone was hurt. During the night it froze hard & next day 23rd we experienced the coldest weather we have ever had. It was impossible to keep warm. The sun came out for a few hours (the moon in Australia is warmer than that) and Fritz sent a few taubes over.
Gee how our anti aircraft guns rocked them home to him. One came down to earth a mass of flame. Still that did not deter the Huns for several other taubes came over. However these were driven back- 5pm. It is [indecipherable] freezing to same order. Fritz sent a few shells among us
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