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June 13, 1943

6/13/43

Dear folks:

I received your letter dated June 7 43 this evening.  Very good service.  Wish it was all like that.

Also, today I received a letter from Libby telling me of the death of Harold Bolin.  It surely was a great shock to me.  I just finished writing Merle.  I surely do feel sorry for her.

It is now raining and what I mean really coming down.  Surely is welcomed by us because as I have written before we depend on all our water from the heavens. 

Mother we rearranged our shack today.  We put our cots in a different corner.  It helps because one gets very tired of looking at the same thing all the time and it looks very much as if I will be here for quite a spell.  However I am getting a little rest and recreation for some of my men in the near future but they will come back to me.

Have I ever got a headache this evening.  Have had a great deal of reading to do today.  I still refuse to wear glasses although I wear my dark ones all the time.

I am just not in the mood for writing this evening but wanted you to know I am thinking of all of you.

All my love,

Leo

1st Lt. L.J. McLoskey