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July 19, 1944

19 July, 1944

Dear Folks:

Dad, the cigars arrived today and I was glad to receive them as I was just about out.  Also, I received yours and mothers letter of 8 July.  Thanks for the stamps that were enclosed in it.

Mother, I am sorry you have not been feeling so well and I trust you are much improved when you receive this.  Now, I want you to take care of yourself.  I think what you need is to have me with you so I can rub your head.  I remember you used to love to have me do it.

The old sweat is pouring off of me and it is 4:30 pm.  Has been mighty warm the past week.

My garden is coming along in pretty good shape.  How I do miss my fresh vegetables and what I wouldn’t give for some good old Oquawka watermelons, and cantaloupes.  Guess I will always be a country boy at heart and that is just the way I want it to be.

I must get ready to go to chow.  Mother, I could surely use some of your chow.  I can smell those potatoes cooking with those roasts now that I always liked so well.

Hope we will soon be able to end this conflict so we can return.

I probably will have a new address before long as they are putting me back into Tanks.  I probably will join a division.  Now as soon as I get all the dope I’ll be sure to let you know.  I am now awaiting a message as to where to report.  I was ordered by Headquarters U.S. Marine corps to go back to them.  I imagine they lost so many of their officers on Saipan.  Don’t worry, I’ll write you all I can when I get the dope.

All my love,

Your son, Leo

Cap’t L.J. McLoskey