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Rank LAC.
Service # R126620
Unit # RCAF

While stationed ‘overseas’ in Newfoundland, LAC ‘Chuck Brundritt wrote the following letter home.

Newfoundland,

Leonard,

Just a line to say hello, and let you know of my change of address.

I ment to see you while I was home, but didn’t get over to Blenheim while you were open.

I can’t tell you much about the place except that it is a nice station and think I will like it O.K. I had a nice trip over as they flew me by air.

I haven’t met anyone I know as yet. But saw a blotter of the T. Howard James Co., Blenheim on the desk of the administration building.

I guess I will have to close now as I have to go on duty.

Thanks again for the paper. I remain as ever.

Yours  truly,

“Chuck” Brundritt.

L.A.C. Brundritt, C. S.

R126620 R.C.A.F.

CAPO No. 5, Torbay, Nfld.

There was a T. Howard JAMES, Gnr. A59103, the son of Arthur James of Hillyard St., Chatham, ON. serving in the Royal Canadian artillery reported in the IODE Books of Remembrance. JRH. 

 

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