30 - I’m going on my fourth year in the army, seems like 10
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- SpeakerDevonport, August 21st, 1918 – (Letter #30) “I’m going on my fourth year in the army, seems like 10”
- SpeakerDear Brother; Just a few lines to let you know I am alright. Hoping this will find you all the same.
- SpeakerWell, I am still in Blighty and I am tired of writing and getting no answer.
- SpeakerI have not had a letter from you since I had the registered one with the dollar in it.
- SpeakerIt seems to be the same with all us Canadians here, as there is about a hundred in the hospital here and they don’t get any letters from Canada.
- SpeakerI would like to know where in hell they are going to.
- SpeakerThat is why I am having mine sent to a private address.
- Speaker[That way] I do stand more chance of getting them.
- SpeakerWell, I had a Medical Board two weeks ago and they marked me B I for B II,
- Speakerso I am expecting to be on the next draft and it is for Siberia,
- Speakerbut you leave that to me.
- SpeakerI do not want to go there.
- SpeakerIt is too far away and too cold. I would rather go to France.
- SpeakerI think I can kick off it.
- SpeakerWell, I am not fit for it anyhow, but I am getting better every day.
- SpeakerI am getting stronger. It takes quite a little time to get over gas, but this is a dead place here.
- SpeakerI do not like it.
- SpeakerI was just thinking today, I am going on to my fourth year in the army.
- SpeakerIt seems about 10 years.
- SpeakerWell, the good old U.S.A. is doing good work.
- SpeakerThey are getting lots of men over here and that is what we want to end this war quick.
- SpeakerThey are also good fighters, but, of course, they have lots of swank.
- SpeakerThey tell us they are coming to finish the war here [and they don't get away].
- Speaker[But] they don’t know what we have done and suffered the past four years.
- SpeakerBut they’ll love their swank when they get to France and up against old Jerry.
- SpeakerWhen do you think it will be over?
- SpeakerHave you got plenty of work?
- SpeakerWell, as long as you keep out of the army, you are alright.
- SpeakerI do hope you will get this letter and try to write to me once in a while.
- SpeakerRemember me to the boys. How is Sam?
- SpeakerI never hear anything about Dave Ross. What is he doing?
- SpeakerLove and [kisses] for Mary and Ted. Hope he is better with lots of love. From, Lee