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January 29, 1943

1/29/43

Dear folks & all:

We surely have been catching the rain here lately.  I would say more than our share.  Oh: well we can use it an that trench coat you sent me really does the job.  I don’t know what I would do without it.

Got another letter from Beaulah and Sam they surely are swell people.  Then I got a letter my ex boss had written me dated 5 Aug 42.  It surely has been traveling all over the world but I finally got it.

My pups are coming along just fine.  I’ll try and get a picture taken of them and send you one.

Still the same here, work, eat, sweat and sleep when you can find a few odd moments.

Surely would love to see all of you.  It seems ages since I have been with all of you.

The war has been rather dull the past few weeks but I look for all hell to break loose before long.  Just like a football game, the one side feeling out the other.

You should see the sweat rolling off of me.  I now take 2 salt tablets per day and that doesn’t seem to help much.

Hope this finds all of you feeling ok.  I am feeling fine.  Give my regards to all.

Love to all,

Leo

Lt. L.J. McLoskey