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and "B" Coy. of the 23rd was torpedoed at about 10.15 a.m.

The "Southland" was proceeding us by a few mile.

When we got up to her, most of her boats were out and the poor old Southland had a list to Starboard. It looked so curious the number of boats rafts, deck chairs, buscuits tins etc. floating about: the boats and rafts literally alive with men – The poor beggars on the rafts were up to their necks in water, but singing and cheering the whole time.

We stopped near by and a volunteer crew was called for to man a lifeboat while the ships crew got out another boat. Myself and another officer were called for to report to our C.O. Colonel Knox on the bridge.

I had just got up the steps and the C.O. called to me to take charge of

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