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The DMS returned from tour. I interviewed the Embarkation Commandant and the DAAG LofC regarding the importance of the very early dispatch of two Thresh Disinfectors to the front as ordered by the DMS on account of the report that Typhus Fever had broken out among the Turkish troops in the vicinity of KUT, and was told that it should be quite impossible to send them up before the 24th instant. Also submitted a letter to LofC staff to the same effect. | |||
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War Diary entries for February 15
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Assistant Director of Medical Services, Basra: February 15, 1916
The DMS returned from tour. I interviewed the Embarkation Commandant and the DAAG LofC regarding the importance of the very early dispatch of two Thresh Disinfectors to the front as ordered by the DMS on account of the report that Typhus Fever had broken out among the Turkish troops in the vicinity of KUT, and was told that it should be quite impossible to send them up before the 24th instant. Also submitted a letter to LofC staff to the same effect.
—Assistant Director of Medical Services (ADMS), Basra (war diary)
Tatsusei Yogi: February 15, 1945
Tatsusei Yogi was a Japanese civilian.
The first air raid warning sounded at 7 a.m. The bombing started at 8. People did not realize at first that the planes were not Japanese. The bombing continued until 4:00; the city [Naha] was on fire.
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External links
- A Wartime Diary by Tatsusei Yogi, edited by Takashi Yogi