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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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but occasionally do not have to turn out till 6:30 or even 7.
 
but occasionally do not have to turn out till 6:30 or even 7.
  
Those going to the [butts?] get a cup of coffee (which of course I can't touch) & a sandwich then march to the butts about 2 1/2 miles shoot for 4 1/2 hours & get back to camp at 9 or 9:30 a.m. when we get breakfast - Then parade again at 3. butts again & home at 9 p.m. This morning we had to turn out in a gale of wind & rain & found conditions so bad that we were ordered back after about 2 hours.
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Those going to the butts get a cup of coffee (wh of course I can't touch) & a sandwich then march to the butts about miles shoot for hours & get back to camp at 9 or 9.30 a.m. when we get breakfast - Then parade again at 3. butts again & home at 9 p.m. This morning we had to turn out in a gale of wind & rain & found conditions so bad that we were ordered back after about 2 hours.
  
The men shoot wonderfully well considering - Young Floyd & Fleming of Oak Bay are in my platoon - Walcot was but his knee having gone back on him was left at Otterpool. Donald also had a sprained ancle [sic]. He is considered too old.
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The men shoot wonderfully well considering - Young Floyd & Fleming of Oak Bay are in my platoon - Walcot was but his knee having gone back on him was left at Otterpool.
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Donald also had a sprained ancle. He is considered too old.
  
 
The problem is to know what to do with all the Canadian officers over here. By the way your question is easily answered - as an officer you are not wanted & as a private you would be discarded on account of age at once.
 
The problem is to know what to do with all the Canadian officers over here. By the way your question is easily answered - as an officer you are not wanted & as a private you would be discarded on account of age at once.
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1916.

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but occasionally do not have to turn out till 6:30 or even 7.

Those going to the butts get a cup of coffee (wh of course I can't touch) & a sandwich then march to the butts about 2½ miles shoot for 4½ hours & get back to camp at 9 or 9.30 a.m. when we get breakfast - Then parade again at 3. butts again & home at 9 p.m. This morning we had to turn out in a gale of wind & rain & found conditions so bad that we were ordered back after about 2 hours.

The men shoot wonderfully well considering - Young Floyd & Fleming of Oak Bay are in my platoon - Walcot was but his knee having gone back on him was left at Otterpool.

Donald also had a sprained ancle. He is considered too old.

The problem is to know what to do with all the Canadian officers over here. By the way your question is easily answered - as an officer you are not wanted & as a private you would be discarded on account of age at once.

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1916.