What then happened to Charlie? Charlie had concluded his letter of 22 October 1915 by informing his parents from Plymouth that “we are going at 12 o’clock this morning”. We learn later that his Unit had been posted to Egypt. He sent to his young brother Jack a Christmas card showing camels and a desert oasis but it is not until 1 March 1916 that we find in the Collection a letter from Charlie in Egypt. He is now 16 and has just heard from his father that his brother Jim has been killed. He replied: Trpr C. C. Butler, No 2563 Squadron, Berks Yeomanry Base Post Office, Alexandria. Egypt March 1st 1916 Dear Father I received your letter containing such bad news on 27th Feb. You must know how I feel but I try to think as little as possible about it. It must have been an awful shock to you and Mother but it is the most noble death anyone…