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Date: June 3rd 1916
To
Father
From
Ron
Letter

A Co., 81st Batt., West Sandling, England.
June 3 1916
My Dear Father,
Just a line to let you know I am for the Front tomorrow. I have been transferred to the R.C.R. (Royal Canadian Regiment). I did not know till 3 o'clock today. I have been shooting all week and I made a marksman score, 150 points out of 185 points, so I am for France at once. I have to draw my trench boots and equipment tonight, also a last medical examination, so I have not much time so this letter will be short. I asked to go to the 58th but was told to wait till I reach France. I have not had any leave so was not able to get to Scotland to see my Grandfather. I certainly would have liked to go. I made the second best score of any man the battalion. I made 152: the next was 154. It was made by another Scotty, Archie Thompson. Him and me go together at Reveille. I will let you know my permanent address later. In case anything happens to me see that Lily and the children get their pensions alright. She does not understand much about such things. She would be entitled to $32. a month. But I will likely be alright. You may think I did wrong in joining the service but when I think of the Lusitania and the airship raids in England, I could not stand behind and let Archie go alone. Over here in England every man is a soldier, even men well up in years. Well I'll have to close now for the present. My address will be the same as they will forward my mail on to me.
Your affectionate son, Ronald