WW II Letters Home – Robinson / Marsh Family
From: Pte. A.L. Robinson A4509
A Coy. 3/H.L.I. of C.
C.A.O.F. C.A.O.
To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh
Date of letter: January 30, 1946
Envelope
C.A.A.F.
Postmark: Field Post Office, SC 764, 01 Feb 46
To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh, Dresden, Ontario, Canada
Jan. 30/46
Zetel, Germany
Dear Sis,
Well, here I am again to let you know that I am still kicking and hoping that you are all well.
I just came back from the show and thought I had better write to you before I went to bed. Bob Hope was playing tonight in “The Princess and the Pirate”. My sides are sore from laughing. I had a letter form Pat and Laura the other day and they were telling me that Uncle Holly is spending the winter in the South. I sure wish I was there as it is quite cold here now. It is windy tonight and I thought I would freeze coming home from the show.
Has Jimmie Mitchell gotten married yet or when is the wedding coming off? I suppose he will be working with Aaron in the creamery, when he gets out of the Army. I am trying to get some pictures taken so that I can send you some.
Well, there is not much news here so will close for this time. Hoping to hear from you soon again.
Lots of love, Allan
P.S. Tell Marshy not to shoot off all the rabbits until I get there. Allan