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[Page 82]

Will write every week again commencing to-day.

2211
Pte R. R. Nixon
"D" Company
4th Battalion
1st Inf Brigade
6-1-16.

Dear Dad,

Received your letters dated 15-11-15 & 22-11-15 which was full of good news; the same day I got altogether thirty-four letters, so you will have to excuse this letter as it is only going to be a small one.  Glad Rupert has arrived back safely, and also Rod, but he will be coming back again I suppose shortly, but I hope he will join up in the famous fourth.  We are in a better place than Anzac now, as we are in the middle of Egypt (in the sandy plains). Some reinforcements have just arrived from Cairo for us, they know all about the Peninsula already; our battalion is getting full of reinforcements as there is the seventh, eighth, nineth, and tenth which are one hundred and fifty strong, except the tenth, which is three hundred strong.  You have by this time heard of the evacuation of Gallipoli by the Australians, all the boys did not like the idea of leaving their piece of "Turkey", especially the ones who had relations and brothers killed there. We were holding the trenches on the extreme right, known as the "Black Hand" when we evacuated the place; we had fully a mile to go from the firing line

  

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