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February 9, 1944

Feb.

Dear Folks:

Another letter to let you know that I am ok.  And I trust that you are the same.  Not much that I can disclose.  

All I can tell you is that I am plenty busy and the time goes plenty fast.

We are not living very fancy as a matter of fact one might say like animals.

Got two letters from you.  Thanks a great deal for the stamps.  Am enclosing a thirty dollar check for the bank.  Let me know if that is enough to settle it.

I am also enclosing a small souvenir.  It is a marking taken from a Japanese cement bag.  Am dropping Bobby a letter this evening and sending him a Japanese laundry ticket.

Now don’t worry about me a I will be ok and I will try and drop you a letter as often as I can.

I do hope and pray that this will soon be over and that I will be able to soon come home to all of you.

All my love,

Your son, Leo

1st Lt. L.J. McLoskey