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March 1, 1944

March 1 1944

Dear Folks & all:

It has been about eighteen days since I have heard from you.  I hope and pray that everything is ok with all of you.

As yet I haven’t received your package but don’t worry about it as I know that it will be along one of these days.

The evenings are pretty cool but the day’s wow! The heat is teriffic.  From 1100 until 1 500 it is almost unbearable.  The weight has surely gone off of me this trip.  I could stand it.

Heaven only knows when I will be able to get home and see all of you.  Looks now as if it will be 1945.  However I haven’t given up hopes of it being yet this year.

I am now living with the same fellow I did before.  We have a tent set up.  It isn’t to bad.  Reminds me of the time we took the fishing trip with the Law’s up to Wisconsin.

Am anxiously awaiting a letter from you.  Give all my regards to everybody.  There just isn’t anything I can write except that I miss and love all of you.

All my love,

Your son, Leo

Captain L.J. McLoskey