Billard, Lewis G.
Letter
Date:
October 3, 1944
To:
Mother
From:
Lewis
Lachine, P. Q.
October 3, 1944
Dear Mom,
I expect this will be one of the last letters being sent home, but if you write to the following address, your letters will ultimately reach me.
M. P. O. # 304, R. C. A F., Ottawa.
Now I know what a pack horse feels like. All that equipment! When I took it off my back I was still round shouldered. With all the romours about rationing and shortages, some of the fellows have packed all sorts of things to take with them.
I met Willie and he's engaged to be married.
Hope that all is well at home. You'll hear from me soon.
Love to all, Lewis.
October 3, 1944
Dear Mom,
I expect this will be one of the last letters being sent home, but if you write to the following address, your letters will ultimately reach me.
M. P. O. # 304, R. C. A F., Ottawa.
Now I know what a pack horse feels like. All that equipment! When I took it off my back I was still round shouldered. With all the romours about rationing and shortages, some of the fellows have packed all sorts of things to take with them.
I met Willie and he's engaged to be married.
Hope that all is well at home. You'll hear from me soon.
Love to all, Lewis.
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