April 25th 1915
Dear Mother and Father,
I have just seen more blood in one place than I ever thought I would see in my life. I have seen brutal bullet wounds, burns all over and loss of limbs. My stretcher is as hard as a brick and I eat only rations that have to be shared around our whole ship. My fellow work mate, Susan, is suffering from depression and with calming exercise and good thought I hope she will over come this horrible experience. I hope you are proud of our beautiful country as our soldiers are fighting hard and are not letting anything stand in their way.
Yours truly,
Molly
Dear Mother and Father,
I have just seen more blood in one place than I ever thought I would see in my life. I have seen brutal bullet wounds, burns all over and loss of limbs. My stretcher is as hard as a brick and I eat only rations that have to be shared around our whole ship. My fellow work mate, Susan, is suffering from depression and with calming exercise and good thought I hope she will over come this horrible experience. I hope you are proud of our beautiful country as our soldiers are fighting hard and are not letting anything stand in their way.
Yours truly,
Molly
No comments:
Post a Comment