24.7.15.
83647. 4 Company.
2nd Battn. 1st Brigade
1st Can. Contingent
Dear Mr. Irwin
Received your letter dated 23.7.15. today, it had been travelling around the country & finally finds me back in the trenches & feeling physically fit. Of course my jaws are sore at times but it is not to be wondered at. Did I not tell you what happened? well, I’ll tell you now. I received a bomb in the face, it did not explode but cracked the jaw bone & cut my mouth, & broke my teeth up on one side
If I had not have moved as I did I should have got it in the head & would have probably been killed but it was not to be & so therefore I am spared.
After a few hours I was packed off the hospital & finally reached No.2 Can. Gen. Hospital at Le Treport & was looked after by some of our own Canadian nurses.
They used me splendid & if I had been a Colonel they could not have used me better. After about 6 weeks I elected to be sent back to the line & here I am nearly as fit as ever & ready to do a little more to help crush the bosche.
The shells are going through the air & scream as they pass, it seems funny to be where its quiet now after being so long within the sound.
Received the Register this week many thanks. Stary-bush was wounded in the knee a few weeks back, but not seriously.
My sincere congratulations on your promotion too.
Must close with kind regards & best wishes to you all trusting you are well from your friend in Christ
Walter T. Robus.