here I work under you。 Naturally when you tell me to go I will go。 But get the orders straight。〃
〃The orders are that we stay here。 You clear the wounded from here to the clearing station。〃
〃Sometimes we clear from the clearing station to the field hospitals too;〃 I said。 〃Tell me; I have never seen a retreat……if there is a retreat how are all the wounded evacuated?〃
〃They are not。 They take as many as they can and leave the rest。〃
〃What will I take in the cars?〃
〃Hospital equipment。〃
〃All right;〃 I said。
The next night the retreat started。 We heard that Germans and Austrians had broken through in the north and were ing down the mountain valleys toward Cividale and Udine。 The retreat was orderly; wet and sullen。 In the night; going slowly along the crowded roads we passed troops marching under the rain; guns; horses pulling wagons; mules; motor trucks; all moving away from the front。 There was no more disorder than in an advance。
That night we helped empty the field hospitals that had been set up in the least ruined villages of the plateau; taking the wounded down to Plava on the river…bed: and the next day hauled all day in the rain to evacuate the hospitals and clearing station at Plava。 It rained steadily and the army of the Bainsizza moved down off the plateau in the October rain and across the river where the great victories had menced in the spring of that year。 We came into Gorizia in the middle of the next day。