Trenching At Gallipoli; the Personal Narrative of a Newfoundlander With the Ill-Fated Dardanelles Expedition

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109 TRENCHING AT GALLIPOLI They need n't put on tlieir packs ; but keep them near them so that they can slij) them on if we get the order to move away." I went about among the men of my section, passing along the word. Everybody was tin- gling with excitement. Nobody knew just what was about to happen ; but every one thought that whatever it was it would prove interesting. For about half an hour the rapid fire kept up, then by degrees died down.
"Did you see that last rocket?" said a man near m
...e ; " that means they 've done it. A red rocket means that the na\'y is to fire, a green to continue firing, and a white one means that we 've won." In a few minutes Mr. Nunns walked toward us. " You can put your equipments off, and turn in again," he said, " nothing doing to-night." " What is all the excitement? " I asked.
" Oh, it 's the Anzacs again," he said ; " when they heard of the advance at Loos, they went over across, and surprised the Turks. They 've taken two lines of trenches. They did it without any orders — just wanted to celebrate the good news." I was awakened the next morning by the sound 110 DUGOUTS of a whizz-bang flying over our dugout.


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