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February 27, 1944

2/27/44

Dear Family:

Another Sunday.  It surely does bring back vivid memories of the Sundays we all used to spend with each other.  Perhaps, those days will come again.  I surely am hoping and praying that they will.

I am feeling ok and I trust that you are.  Maybe I’ll get home in another year or so.

Should have some more pictures for you one of these day’s.  Don’t look for them in a couple of weeks, it will take a little longer than that.

Boy: I am surely getting tired of all this nonsense out here.  Surely will have plenty to tell you when I do return.

We haven’t had any mail now for quite a spell but I suppose it will all come at once.  As yet the package hasn’t arrived as we are quite a good distance farther than before it will probably take a good time for it to arrive.

How did Bobby like the souvenirs I sent him?  Believe me I surely do miss those children and all of you.  Must close now and get a little shut eye.

All my love,

Leo

Captain L.J. McLoskey