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Mr. Likely talks about finding a letter addressed to him in a most unlikely spot (cont'd).
Mr. Turner describes the role of his pocket knife and helmet in saving his life.
Mr. Turner discusses the fatalism that crept into the soldiers’ conversations, and gives a couple examples of predictions of death coming true
Mr. Turner describes his first leave in England and his trip to Edinburgh, a preferred location for Canadians on leave.
Mr. Turner describes two incidents where his battery was shelled, the first with no injuries, the second with tragic consequences.
Mr. Sandland reflects on English resilience, voluntary vs. conscripted military service, and on the loss of friends during conflict.