Item 03: Fred Harold Tomlins war diary, 4 September-18 December 1915 - Page 93
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[Page 93]
20.11.15
Sat 20th
Wrote a letter this morning & had a busy time this afternoon while on duty, had to take a message to the beach master: also run down the O.C. of the Sqds to show them routine orders & then Post them up on the board; Everything same as usual & the sea calm again today: Today has been a little chilly
21.11.15
Sun 21st
The German aviator made a little mistake today he dropped a bomb meant for one of our trenches on Walkers, the bomb was badly aimed & dropped neatly in the Turks; Francis who has been in England turned up here today, he says he had the time of his life in England; Today has been very cold
Mon 22nd
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