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be annihilated.

They were under two fires and it was a position impossible to retire from.

Later on he sent this section, of dead men, to take up a position which he considered to, be, the last defensive position, the position the whole force were, according to him, to make their last stand.

If Bob were to select such a position, I should feel like kicking him.

It was an isolated hill, and at most could only hold a section, and a position quite impossible to retire from When the Sgt retired to his last defensive position, he found his captain there and so reported to him why the other section had been left behind.

Just imagine what a sane man would say – and our Cap is a sane man.

You can imagine that something happened the Sub to cause this glorified being to approach the N.C.O on the march in – You know, he said, I didn't wish to take the control of the unit out of your hands.

The Sgt – Excuse me Sir, I think that you did, I was at one time an officer, and if I detailed men to do a certain job and a N.C.O superceded me in that com[mand] I should know what to do with the N.C.O. (Sub, grasping at that which appears to him a last straw) Oh well

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