Still hot. Usual bombardments.
On light duty (changing the shifts) from 1800 to 0600. Have lost about a stone weight since arriving on the Peninsula. All my friends and fellow men are also losing weight. The condition of the men is fair. The strain has been tremendous and something will have to be done to get the men into good nick again. Amazon moon tonight. This is a great night for the Turks. Abdul is likely to make a disturbance. 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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