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August 13, 1943

13 Aug 43

Dear Folks:

Will drop you a few lines this morning as I have a few seconds due to the heavy down pour we are having.  If we don’t float away I mean our bivouacs, everything will be fine.

Haven’t heard from you since I dropped you a letter about the farm.  I am sort of anxious to find out what you intend to do.

Believe me mother I could surely go for some of your good old home cooking.  No matter how hard anybody trys they can never beat their mothers food.

In the near future I will probably be moving again.  Now don’t worry as I will be ok and if you don’t hear from me for awhile you will know I am at sea.  I probably will get a little rest before departing.  My first stop by which I will go by air will be where I was in Feb. when I called home.  From there I think I will go toward Yokohoma.  That is about half way.  Write and tell me where and I will tell you if you are correct.

Hope this finds all of you feeling fine.  I am ok and so are my men.

Am anxious mother to see what you thought of the pictures.

Dad, don’t worry to much about the mints.

All my love,

    Your son, Leo

1st Lt. L.J. McLoskey