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Thursday, March 26, 2020

ANZAC DAY LETTER

Dear Family 

It's very cold out here, my boots are wet and I can not keep warm .
Some of my friends have passed away,. Im staying in the  trenches to write to you.
All I can hear is guns firing and water splashing and screaming and  commands from the captain.

On the boat to Gallipoli it was very, very wet because waves were very strong. 
This may be the last time I can write to you.  God bless 

Miss you xoxo

From Lukas Conner Beyers 

28-7-1914  

1 comment:

  1. Hi Lukas, it's Sonny again. I like that you have written a message like they did in the World War. I have also done some ANZAC activities. My dad was a soldier so he knows all about it. Sonny

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