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Date: March 5th 1918
Letter

Dear Brother

I am writing you these few lines hoping to find you all well as I leave me so at present I was sorry to hear you had broken your arm last winter I guess you have are will put in a little crop this spring if you are not drafted but if there is any danger join the American forces no brass to shine I am glad Ben and Elisha are not coming.

I heard they were calling up a new draft in Canada let me know how ben is getting on I am also writing to Jim. I suppose you are getting on pretty well with the seeding hoping you are having good luck with the cattle and sheep. The signed pay goes into effect on the first day of June so papa will get the first payment in July $15 is all they will allow a single man to sign over of course anyway we can only pick up sixty cts a day they give you £/the first day of the month and two at the end so they wont be able to hold so much back the life insurance I think it would be best to keep up for a few year and then with draw

We have received our landing leave last Monday morning I am visiting at Uncle John's that is dave father I am leaving to night to go back to Seaford Gib Mckimmell one of the Morgans are here I saw them they were going down to see Billy Martin he was going back to France we will train for another month or so yet we have to have a course of bombing and machine gun training we had our gas training and part of musketry so you see it will take some time yet I would have been on the prairies this spring if things had not turned out as they did but such is fate the treatment we got on a boat worse than rotten the officer com did not care what condition we were in when we landed as long as we reached there all right we were attached by a submarine but it did no damage the destroyer run over and dropped a depth bomb all that came to the surface was oil we never saw any more of it any way

I tell you they certainly drilled us we have finished our squad drill and miniature musketry and and passed the gas test we were put through the gas chambers but we will train for some time yet as we are to have bombing and lewis gun training yet but the war look like a speedy finish now don't take any notice of the British falling back they are saving the men. Billy Martin went back to the front about 3 weeks ago I have seen Gib Mckimmel and one of the Morgans but I think they must have went back again that Mckimmel that used to run the Wilson is over here he is an officer but not of a fighting force. Send me Arthur's address when you write again.
Vincent showed me through the munition factory yesterday some sight believe me. The women working in the factory is simply marvelous working 9 and 10 a day and drawing about $15 a week of course everything is rationed but at the same time Eng. is stocked with Grub and some is spoiling I would not mind if the food controller would visit us in Seaford everyday but he only does it once a month and then you want to see the meal we get no shortage that that day I have seen him tell the orderlies to get some more for a table that he thought was not enough.

Well Jim I wish you the best of luck I guess you know what I mean write and let me know how you are getting along it takes about two months to get a reply let one know when you receive this letter so Good-bye
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Pts. S Greenway
G.boy
1st Canadian Reserve Bttln
South Camp
Seaford
Sussex

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