Item 06: Letters sent by Robert Christian Wilson to his family, 1918-April 1919 - Page 60
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[Page 60]
Y.M.C.A.
with the
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
25th March 1918
My dear Father
I don't know when I will be able to post this, but I think I'll start it and carry it round till I see somebody going in.
Yesterday was Palm Sunday and our first day East of the Jordon, though we are still in its valley and it is all beautiful country. I wrote to Mother last on the 19th from up near Bethlehem and on that day I also sent home my last years diary by Lieut James, who is going to Australia on furlough. He is a very fine officer, was a Sergt Major when I joined up at Romani and got his star soon afterwards. He is married and lives at Newcastle. I think.
The morning we left Bethlehem there was a frost and when we got down near Jericho, we were feeling jolly hot with only a shirt on, and yet they are only about twenty miles apart but of course Bethlehem is about 2700 feet above see level and here we're about -1000 so that makes the difference.