06 - I do the firing until they get me
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- SpeakerChurch Town – October 31st, 1915 – (Letter #6) “I do the firing until they get me, then number two takes my place”
- SpeakerMy Dear Brother; Just a few lines to let you know I am well. Hoping this will find you all the same.
- SpeakerWell, Jack, they sent me here last week. They pulled me out of the ranks and put me on the machine gun section, so I am here on a special course.
- SpeakerWe have got to get through it in six weeks, but it ought to be six months.
- SpeakerWe call it the suicide club. You know what they are, Jack.
- SpeakerWe are the first in advance and then cover retreat.
- SpeakerThey are awful short of machine gun men, as they kill them off so fast.
- SpeakerI tried to get out of it but I could not. Well, I don’t care.
- SpeakerI like the gun alright. It will fire 600 rounds a minute. That ought to get a few Turks.
- SpeakerI am number one on the gun. I do the firing until they get me and then number two takes my place.
- SpeakerThere are six of us to a gun. It weighs 68 lbs. with water in it and the tripod weighs 48 lbs.
- SpeakerI carried the gun five miles yesterday.
- SpeakerThey give you some hard marches with it on your back.
- SpeakerDid you send the watch? If you do, don’t send it in papers, send it parcel post.
- SpeakerI had a letter from mother yesterday and Fulford sent me a dollar, so I nearly killed myself eating. I certainly did have a good feed.
- SpeakerSend my letters to the same address as I will get them alright.
- SpeakerI will be back there when I finish here.
- SpeakerGive my love to all and a kiss for Mary and Ted.
- SpeakerGive my love and best regards to B and all, not forgetting yourself. From Lee