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War Diary entries for November 28
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Diaries
Isham B. Hudson: November 28, 1918
Had a good dinner to
day--Thanksgiving. Ate first
pie since I left the States
'Twas apple pie.
—Private Isham B. Hudson, Company M, 168th Infantry, 42nd Division ("The Rainbow Division") (diary)
- https://fromthepage.com/ncdcr-ncarchives/wwi-diaries/isham-b-hudson-war-diary/display/471404
- https://www.ncdcr.gov/blog/world-war-i/profiles-isham-hudson
George Beck: November 28, 1943
Regarding news there is nothing at all to report. Week after week and month after month I sit here jotting little bits down but still this war goes on. It makes one wonder when this lot is going to finish. I can't imagine at all what things will be like back in England now. Married life, I’ve had so little that I can't even call myself married. Wonder what Alice is doing now, she must be fed up like myself at times although she had opportunities and I have not. It is no good worrying so we just have to take the life as permanent, settle down and hope for the best.
—George Beck,1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, prisoner of war (diary)