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Brig.V.J.L.Napier (GS) Letter 11.9.18 - "The friendships out here are the most lasting for you realise that your life may depend on your friend and vice versa and the mere fact that
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C.E.Green (GS) Diary p4, 4.9.14 "It is only natural....that fellows should chum up ... and share everything".
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P.L.Ogley (GS) Memoirs Bk.II, p58~9. Long standing friend taken to hospital. P.L.O. cried for most of the night,
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H.N.Edwards (GS) Memoirs p44. 'Doc' was a saint ... "to him I owe much ... the first day I saw him I realised instinctively
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F.B. Hirsch (GS). Letter 10.9.16 'I'm awfully sick at getting separated from Bas and I can hardly hope to get ever such another chum in the army'.
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I.L. Read (GS) Memoir, p.51, comradeship - written portrait of friends.
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W.H. Gardner (GS). Letter 5.11.16 'There are four of us altogether, we share all our parcels and when we are out of the trenchesÂ…we have a little mess. We each pay 5 or 10 francs into a common fund from which we buy tinned fruitÂ…that takes our fancy'.
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