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The Messenger: The World War 1 Diary of a Wireless Operator Compiled and Edited by Russell Early
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The Messenger: The World War 1 Diary of a Wireless Operator Compiled and Edited by Russell Early

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Oswald S. Early was a First World War wireless operator with the 1/9th Battalion Territorial Force of the Royal Hampshire Regiment, serving from 1916 to 1919 in India, Iraq and Afghanistan. Throughout his adventures he kept a diary, which gives us a vivid picture of the trials, the tedium, the hardships and occasional horrors of the campaign and the challenges and dangers he faced. The Arabs…are dangerous fellows to tackle when caught. The best way is to shoot them first and then make enquiries.
A few tribesmen tried to get into camp last night, but some Gurkhas were waiting for them…early this morning they came into camp carrying the heads of the tribesmen under their arms. They put one on a pole and stuck a cigarette into its mouth.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mereo
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 June 2014
Pages
182
ISBN
9781861512352

Oswald S. Early was a First World War wireless operator with the 1/9th Battalion Territorial Force of the Royal Hampshire Regiment, serving from 1916 to 1919 in India, Iraq and Afghanistan. Throughout his adventures he kept a diary, which gives us a vivid picture of the trials, the tedium, the hardships and occasional horrors of the campaign and the challenges and dangers he faced. The Arabs…are dangerous fellows to tackle when caught. The best way is to shoot them first and then make enquiries.
A few tribesmen tried to get into camp last night, but some Gurkhas were waiting for them…early this morning they came into camp carrying the heads of the tribesmen under their arms. They put one on a pole and stuck a cigarette into its mouth.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mereo
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 June 2014
Pages
182
ISBN
9781861512352