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Peat, Harold R.

"Private Peat"

B., but showing mercy unto thousands by letting
their letters go free who keep my commandments.
3. Thou shalt not use profane language unless under extraordinary
circumstances, such as seeing your comrade shot, or getting coal
oil in your tea.
4. Remember the soldier's week consists of seven days: six days
shalt thou labor and do all thy work, and on the seventh do all
thy odd jobs.
5. Honor your President and your Country, keep your rifle oiled
and shoot straight that thy days may be long upon the land which
the enemy giveth thee.
6. Thou shalt not steal thy comrade's kit.
7. Thou shalt not kill--TIME.
8. Thou shalt not adulterate thy mess tin by using it as a shaving
mug.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy comrades but
preserve a strict neutrality on his outgoings and his incomings.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy sergeant's post, nor the corporal's
nor the staff major's, but do thy duty and by dint of perseverance
rise to the high position of major general.


SOME THINGS THAT WE OUGHT AND OUGHT NOT TO SEND

Candies, cigarettes--and ordinary, plain cigarettes are good enough, so
long as you send plenty.


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