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December 18, 1943

18 December 1943

Dear Folks:

I see that another week has almost passed.  My how the time does go.

Dad, you are correct the job I have is really a headache. I guess though that I will still be able to retain my sense of humor.  At least I have thus far.

I wrote Aunt Ella a letter the other day.  I will try and write them at least once a week.

Funny but tonight being Saturday my thoughts went back to my childhood and how you folks used to give me a quarter to go to the movie.  Guess I must be getting old.

Mother, I also wish that I could be with you at Christmas.  Not only Christmas but for the rest of our lives.  If I could be home with all of you it would be the greatest gift I could have.

My roommate is surely one grand fellow.  He is married and he is surely true to his wife.  I hope that some day you will have the pleasure of meeting him.

Received a letter from Robert today and he told me that he would probably be called in February.  I hope and pray that he will never have to go.  I don’t see what they are thinking about by taking all the men with families.  I will do all I can to help.

I am feeling ok and try not to worry to much about me as I will get along ok.  Until I can write you again may God Bless you.

All my love,

Your son, Leo

1st Lt. L.J. McLoskey