The Role of a Signalman
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We were in headquarters behind the lines and being attached
to the artillery they had observations posts that they
kept a look on the enemy lines and so we had to maintain
communications between headquarters and also the guns,
the 105 millimetres that they used. We had to have lines to
them and from them up to the front lines. So if the observation
officers spotted a target, they’d call back by phone because
the wireless, too many hills, by phone and they’d call for the
artillery to fire so many rounds on the North Koreans.
So we had to maintain those lines 24 hours a day. Just
thinking about lines there, one of the big problems with our
lines was especially in the dry weather they’d be just laying
on the ground and quite occasionally the grass would be
set on fire for some reason and that would ruin our lines
so we’d have to start... guess the part was,
a lot of the other countries they had lines. They’re just a
small little black telephone. They’d have them on the ground,
course they’d all be mixed up and we’d have to go to a central
post and try to sort out, you know,
our lines and get communications back again.
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