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by a lump of something which did not go in but burst up one kidney & injured my internal organs rather severeley I am now marked A 2 again owing to my B.S. in telling the Drs how well I felt. A2 is too high for me of course but the only harm it does me is that I have to do much severe drill etc which I am hardly yet strong enough to stand & at the same time build up my lost strength. i left Hale hospital 3 weeks earlier than I ought to on a gamble that I might get sent to Eastbourne Con. Camp We ( The Dr at Hale, " an old Eastbourne man) & I lost & I was sent to Epsom. I disliked the place very much & B.s. them into marking me out they sent me to Seaford & there the M.O. asked me if I wanted stay there or go to my base. I said base so he excused me all drill & P.T till I could be sent here. That took a week but I had to work as we moved camp ( 3 miles) in that week, A terrible fuss & turmoil that little move made. Seaford is a base camp for B.C. & some other Batts. Big Jim McKenna was there acting as hut orderlie ( a Job for a very old man) I did that in France when I had trench feet slightly I dont see how these young strong men can swing the lead so succesfully. J. McKenna is in the forestry corps a Bomb proof outfit almost entirely Rumatics J. McK called it.
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by a lump of something which did not go in but burst up one kidney & injured my internal organs rather severeley I am now marked A2 again owing to my B.S. in telling the Drs how well I felt. A2 is too high for me of course but the only harm it does me is that I have to do much severe drill etc which I am hardly yet strong enough to stand & at the same time build up my lost strength. I left Hale hospital 3 weeks earlier than I ought to on a gamble that I might get sent to Eastbourne Con. Camp We (The Dr at Hale, "an old Eastbourne man) & I lost & I was sent to Epsom. I disliked the place very much & B.S. them into marking me out they sent me to Seaford & there the M.O. asked me if I wanted stay there or go to my base. I said base so he excused me all drill & P.T. till I could be sent here. That took a week but I had to work as we moved camp (3 miles) in that week, A terrible fuss & turmoil that little move made. Seaford is a base camp for B.C. & some other Batts. Big Jim McKenna was there acting as hut orderlie (a Job for a very old man) I did that in France when I had trench feet slightly I dont see how these young strong men can swing the lead so succesfully. J. McKenna is in the forestry corps a Bomb proof outfit almost entirely Rumatics J. McK called it.
BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862-1962. Barkerville; miner. Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915-1919.
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BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.

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by a lump of something which did not go in but burst up one kidney & injured my internal organs rather severeley I am now marked A2 again owing to my B.S. in telling the Drs how well I felt. A2 is too high for me of course but the only harm it does me is that I have to do much severe drill etc which I am hardly yet strong enough to stand & at the same time build up my lost strength. I left Hale hospital 3 weeks earlier than I ought to on a gamble that I might get sent to Eastbourne Con. Camp We (The Dr at Hale, "an old Eastbourne man) & I lost & I was sent to Epsom. I disliked the place very much & B.S. them into marking me out they sent me to Seaford & there the M.O. asked me if I wanted stay there or go to my base. I said base so he excused me all drill & P.T. till I could be sent here. That took a week but I had to work as we moved camp (3 miles) in that week, A terrible fuss & turmoil that little move made. Seaford is a base camp for B.C. & some other Batts. Big Jim McKenna was there acting as hut orderlie (a Job for a very old man) I did that in France when I had trench feet slightly I dont see how these young strong men can swing the lead so succesfully. J. McKenna is in the forestry corps a Bomb proof outfit almost entirely Rumatics J. McK called it.

BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.