"A number of men of the 13th Company were sent along the beach to bury some dead men who were lying in the vicinity of the boats previously referred to. They were fired on by snipers. Two were killed and four wounded, and they did not succeed in burying all the dead. I heard today our losses since April 25 have been about fifty per cent.
Today I had my first wash for three days. It consisted of a rub round my face with a wet shaving brush.” [Chamberlain p11]
Possibly:
William David Millar, 6/508, Private, Canterbury Regiment, KIA 29/05/1915
Arthur Watson, 6/571, Private, Canterbury Regiment, KIA 29/05/1915
Dates:
Thursday, April 29, 1915
Casualty Flag:
No
Conflict:
Group:
Gallipoli
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