WW II Letters Home – Robinson / Marsh Family
From: Pte. A.L. Robinson A4509
To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh
Date of letter: undated (arrived Dresden September 10, 1943)
Envelope
On Active Service
Opened by Examiner 709; Passed by Censor No. 8274 Postmark: Official Paid To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh, Dresden, Ontario, Canada
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Undated
Dear Sis,
A few lines to let you know that I am getting along fine and hope that you are all well. You will excuse the pencil as I ran out of ink and can’t seem to get ahold of any right now.
Tell Clarence that I was in a pub a short while ago and was talking to Louis Wilmot from Dresden, Sergeant Wilmot to me. I was showing him some of the pictures that you had sent to me and we had quite a talk together.
I haven’t been able to get to see Jimmie yet either as we have been very busy lately. Have you seen much of Dad lately or does he get down that way very often? I had a post card from Jimmie, the other day, but have not had any other mail for some time now.
We are on board a ship now but what for or where we might be going, I couldn’t say. I will write again soon though and will maybe be able to tell you more by then.
Well, I hear the bugler blowing last post, 10:30 pm so I guess I had better get to bed. Give my love to everyone and write soon.
Love, Allan
(A.C. Davis)