Identificatie
referentie code
MCKW/D/3/5
Titel
Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow
Datum(s)
- 22–23 Aug. 1940 (Vervaardig)
Beschrijvingsniveau
Stuk
Omvang en medium
4 single sheets, 1 envelope
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Crowdy’s Hill Camp, Cricklade Road, Swindon.—(22nd.) Has sent his watch. Has been given the day off, owing to a cold. They are presently working on the railway with the Royal Engineers. The two nicest officers have left the Company, and their mascot (a ram) has died. Recounts a trick played on the sergeant-major in connection with a pig supposed to have been offered as a mascot.—(23rd.) Is still on light duties. Refers to his possible transfer to the RASC or RAMC. ‘If or when I transfer I should have to be prepared for the fact that I might be put into the infantry or any other branch of the army.’
(With envelope.)