Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 54
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[Page 54]
poured shell after shell into the roads.
4th At 5am we left for the camp pursued by shrapnel and H.E. shells. It was indeed terrifying. Many wounded Major MacRae and Capt. Graham killed.
6th This work still continues. It is raining and the roads are in an awful condition.
6th Still raining-work continues. Our division has long since gone out of the line but we are still in and are likely to remain for some time.
9th Fourth Div. are about to come into the line again. Gee! how much longer are we to stay in this living hell?
10th Still raining. Job still progressing. Rotten.
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