William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 158
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[Page 158]
[Postcard]
Not at the Grand Continental but 27 miles from Ismailia –
In the Desert
at
Tel-el-Kebir
Boxing Day 15
Dear Dad Mum & All
Detrained here on Xmas eve with 100 men to help fix up Camp for the 1st & 2nd Aus Divs whom you know have evacuated Anzac – We bivouaced on the famous battlefield of Tel-el-Kebir where at mid-night on the 13th/14th Sept. 1882 Sir. Garnet Wolseley won his great fight over the Egyptians. I have visited the old trenches: they are in a grand state of preservation. I picked up a cartridge on the old battle field, which I shall send you. Was talking to an Imperial Staff officer – a Colonel – coming down. He has been in the war office till now, and is now on his way to the 'Box On' in East Africa. He offered to fix me up with a Permanent Commission in the Regular Army – and left no doubt in my mind that I could get with him if I wished.
[Written vertically, along left-hand edge:]
Will write when settled down again
Love from your aff. Son & brother
PS Spent quite a happy Xmas – in the desert.