Left C S Island. (Thank Heaven) and arrived Anzac Clearing Base. A real Siberia in every way.
Later - Poor food and plenty of fatigues. To keep us at it, they would make us build stone walls round the camp and next day, we would be ordered to pull it down and build it somewhere else. Fine treatment wasn’t it. The boys nicknamed it Siberia and it was worthy of the name. (5 April 1916) J. A. Graham
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AuthorJack Graham, ANZAC soldier, kept a diary from 1914-1918. Here it is, blogged 100 years later to the day.... Archives
February 1958
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