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MCPP/GM/3/1/1916/27
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Letter from George to Ruth Mallory, 3 June 1916
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- 3 June 1916 (Creation)
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(18 June 1886 - 1924)
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Letter to Ruth Mallory written from France
Describes their new position on a chalk hillside with woods behind and the struggle they had to get the guns up the valley into position using teams of horses and with the help of a company of Infantry. Problem was ammunition they were given 900 rounds and had used 600 already. Object of the move was to support an Infantry attack. Describes his dug out and that he suspected a rat. Asks her to send ‘Liverpool Virus’ in large quantities. Weather was fine at the moment but there were some unhealthy spots which they would have to inhabit if it rained. Reassures her. Gives his new address as 40th Siege Battery, 15th H.A.G. IV Corps Heavy Artillery, B.E.F.
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Written in pencil
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F/GM/II/2