Runner at Passchendaele
Mr. Brown describes the fact that runners were obligated to carry messages in battle regardless conditions or personal risk.
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My VAC AccountMr. Brown describes the fact that runners were obligated to carry messages in battle regardless conditions or personal risk.
Mr. Henley describes two major issues with kilts. The first was that lice thrived in a kilt's seams, and the second was that mud froze to a kilts tail, thus badly chafing its wearer's legs.
Mr. Skeates describes the harshness of the front after joining the 46th Battalion, and describes the losses at Ypres.
Mr. Smith describes the influence of too much rum on his gun crew, and a brush with the military police.
Mr. Turner describes two incidents where his battery was shelled, the first with no injuries, the second with tragic consequences.