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- Recovered the dead and wounded from No Man’s Land.
- Went out at night and during breaks in the fighting.
- Overcame mud, shell craters, and crowded trenches.
- It took four men to carry a stretcher, sometimes more in deep mud.
- Moved wounded men to regimental aid posts, dressing stations, and casualty clearing stations.
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