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February 21, 1944

21 Feb 1944

Dear Folks & All:

Of all the surprises thus far yesterday topped them all.  I was driving along in my jeep and who stops me but Loren Hay’s.  He arrived yesterday.  I told him that was customary of the navy to come in when everything had been secured by the Marines.  We had quite a session last evening.  I was surely glad to see him.  He will be stationed here where I am.

Well I am feeling ok and I trust that all of you are the same.

All I have to say is that this life gets awful mononotous at times.  Work worry troubles and etc.  I surely will be glad when all this mess is over.  Surely will have plenty to tell all of you.

The climate is about the same here as it was where I was about eight months ago.  I surely could stand some good old Illinois weather.  I have a small generator hooked up now so I have a little light.

Haven’t heard from you for quite a spell but I know that it takes the mail longer now.

Will close now and get some shut eye as I am rather tired this evening.

All my love,

Your son, Leo

Captain L.J. McLoskey