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Date: August 20th 1944
To
Lorne and Lillian
From
Gordon Joshua Dennison
Letter

Aug 20th 1944

RCAF Overseas

Dear Lorne and Lillian

Hi you all how are you doing busy at harvest I suppose, how is it turning out this tear anyway. Have you and Earl got Tonies place again this year. From what I have heard the crops haven't turned out to what they looked like they were going to in June.

I got your parcel to-day that Mother sent for you and many many thanks for it. Boy you just can't realize how much I look forward to getting them. I haven't done to bad lately with parcels I am eating out of one of them now while I write this letter.

Well I am on a squadron now and don't mind it at all, I have six trips in now but have a long ways to go before I get to the top for it is 50. There are 50 ops in a tour and I have to get a tour. The station is miles from no where and you have quite a job getting out to a city of any size. You might think that it would be a good place to save some money for leave but you know me when there is gambling around.

The weather here has been swell during these past few weeks but I am afraid we have had it for, to-day it is storming, cold & wet. We were suppose to fly to-nite but the weather stopped us.

I had a weeks leave about three weeks ago and had a very good time for a change The news sure sounds good these past few days doesn't it.

Well I am due for a promotion pretty soon in fact in six days I have been a sergeant for six months so in six days I should be a flight sergeant.

Oh happy day ha ha. Well I guess I will sign off for now thanks again for the parcel.

Your Brother
Bill