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June 11, 1943

1st Lt. L.J. McLoskey

6/11/43

Dear folks:

Just a line to say hello and let you know that I am feeling ok and that my men are the same.

We had a very nice church service this morning and we all sang hymns together and had a wonderful time.  The Chaplain is a young man and very nice.

I am enclosing a clipping out of our newspaper which I thought you might get a laugh out of.

Hope that the flooded areas have subsided and that the farmers in the lowlands will still have time to get their crops in and harvested.  We will need plenty of food products to feed all the people when peace arrives.  

Dad, I expect you are glad that Memorial Day is over for another year.  Mother, I want you to take care of yourself and get some rest.  Both of you try to do to darn much.

Not much news and I have to hurry this one along as I have a very busy day ahead of me.  It surely does keep me on the run.

Mother the Colonel says for me to tell you that we are about out of mints, the ones in the can.

All my love,

Leo

1st. Lt. L.J. McLoskey