Letters From World War One Trenches
Harold Chapin wrote a letter. He was very busy because he was helping hurt soldiers. He didn't sleep much because he had to carry hurt soldiers through mud. It was very hard work.
Guy Chapman remembered his friends from the war. He remembered their faces and how some of them didn't come back. He used to check their letters.
Arthur Savage talked about how scary it was in the war. His feet got very sick because of the wet and cold. He saw bugs and big rats. He saw friends get hurt and not be able to help them.
Philip Gibbs wrote stories about the war. He saw soldiers who were very scared because of loud noises. At first, people didn't understand why they were so scared. But it was because the war was very hard on them.
All of them saw and did very hard things in the war. They helped in a medical operating tent. They saw sickness like lice, gangrene, and trench foot. War was very tough for them.