Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Gunner Suters to his father at Smithfield, N.S.W.:
“We were out on a march. Had been kept going all day, not much rest, and our packs were pretty heavy.
“I was dead from the waist up, but just kept on walking. There was silence among the group of marching men.
“All of a sudden we stumbled on to a Salvation Army post. They had tea on, and, gosh, we nearly all wept for joy. Never was tea enjoyed so much!
“I seldom drink tea, but, believe me, it was the best tea I have ever tasted. It put new life into us. Talking commenced, spirits rose. The transformation was amazing.
“After profuse thanks we continued on our way. It was a different type of man that left that post.
“The tea, probably, was not the best, sugar was apparently scarce, but to us that drink of tea was a draught of

