War Diaries (May 25) (nonfiction)
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James Keith Dick-Cunyngham: May 25, 1918
Quite a cool day. Walked a good deal before & after Roll Call. More bread parcels for individuals issued, but fear most of it very mouldy. Worked for 1 ½ hours at Shorthand. Had a bread & jam pudding made of mouldy bread for supper, think it is best way of using it, as boiling takes out mould. 4 letters arrived about 7 p.m. 1 from DD, 2 from Alice, 1 from B. B.F. & D have not had any yet. So am very lucky having had 7 this week.
—Brigadier General James Keith Dick-Cunyngham Prisoner of war, Mainz, Germany (diary)
George Beck: May 25, 1945
Passed through Sheffield about 6am. Leicester breakfasted and carried on, destination said to be near Brighton.
—George Beck,1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, former prisoner of war (diary)
With this entry the diaries ended. On November 01, 1945 from York he was notified that on the expiration of his leave he should report for duty and further medical examination on November 08, 1954 at West Hartlepool detraining station. His war service ended on November 13, 1945. He applied for a resettlement grant to start a Sole Ownership Fruit and Vegetable business and was awarded a War Gratuity of £37 and a Service Post –War Credit of £38-8-6 (Thirty eight pounds eight shillings and six pence). His disability was described as: Operation – Right Renal Calculus, whilst a five year prisoner. Date of termination of furlough March 17, 1946. On November 13, 1946 he received a Hawkers License at a cost of £2.
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