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Diary of a World War I Digger
Wednesday, June 30, 1915
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Aeroplane over early this morning. Last night the Turks attacked the left flank down Walker’s Gully, but were annihilated and left 300 dead.
The prisoners on being questioned said that they had came right from the Russian front. Today is the quietest day we have had not one shell being fired.
We had a very heavy thunderstorm early tonight and it started some rifle fire. The Turks were using flash lights.
There were three sappers buried in the tunnels yesterday but we have only got one out.
Met another Wyalong boy Jim Armstrong who is in this Battalion.