Letters between John Simpson Kirkpatrick and his Family, 1915 - Part 1 of 8
MELBOURNE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
On Active Service with the Australian Imperial Force in Egypt,
MENA CAMP, PYRAMIDS,
Jan 3rd 1915.
Dear Mother
Just a line to let you know that
I received you Xmas Cards and one from
Annie. It was very kind of you both
to send me my Xmas Cards I got
them yesterday morning I am glad
to hear that you and Annie are keeping
well for I am keeping well enough
here considering the grub we get
but I have lost a good bit of weight
since I first joined the contingent
I am sorry that there is not much
news to tell you from here for
life is pretty much the same here
day in and out it is just the
regular routine work of the chumy
marching and drilling it is not
a bad sort of a life taking it all
up together at any rate it is a much
easier life than working ones
life out in the stokehole But
everybody is wishing they would
make a move out of this place
either to England or the front
I would like to have a month
in England before we go to the
front I see that there has been
another English battleship lost
in the channel That is a bit
more that we the British will
have to take out of Germany's
hide for she knows now that it
is only a matter of time with her
I see by this morning's paper that
Australia is going to send
another 100 thousand men I am
not surprised for men were just
simply going mad out there to go
to the war There was many a man
envied us first contingent men
for being so lucky & get off to
the war Well mother I think that
I will now - draw to a close
so with love to you and Annie
I remain
your loving son
Jack
DONATED RECORDS
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3rd
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