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Monday, 6 March, 1944 - Stan's Letter

2364226, Sergt. S. Bristow, Headquarters, 15 L of C Signals, Cen Med Forces                                                                            120(?) 6 Mar 44 My Very Own Darling, The last couple of days seem to have gone very pleasantly.   All I seem to have done is welcome the Post N.C.O. and read your letters.   I’ve had no less than six in this period.   Three of them were very nice sea letters, the last but one month old, and three air mails.   So I feel on the top of the world today. It is really heaven Darling to know that I have you and all your love.   It is forever ...

Monday, 6 March, 1944 - Grace's Letter

G.H.N. 6-3-44                                                                                 (105) My Very Own Darling, I was very thrilled to received two air letters from you this morning.   I did not receive an air-letter from you at all last week but of course your cable and Christmas letter arrived. One letter was dated the 18 th and the other the 19 th of Feb.   So, the cable I sent you was delayed because of the address was it?   Well, well!   This time Darling I hardly think that I was to blame because I did not write the address I printed it.   I know th...

Friday, 3 March, 1944

G.H.N.                                                                                (104) 3-3-44 My Very Own Darling, Here we are, in March again.   This year seems to be going quickly, though it cannot go too quickly for me.   I can hardly realise that Eric will have been married 3 years on the 22 nd of this month and that the 22 nd is your birthday too, Darling.   Yes, time certainly flies though I must admit there are times when it simply crawls along. The sea letter you wrote me on Christmas day arrived yesterday*.   It just goes to prove that “everything comes to...

2nd or 3rd March, 1944

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2364226                                                                    Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals Cen Med Forces                                                                            118. 2 Mar 44 My Very Own Darling, No more mail since last time I wrote, so I am not feeling too happy.   I am happy only when I get mail from a certain young lady from Nottingham & the more I get, the happier I am!! Still...

Monday, 28 & Tuesday, 29 February, 1944

G.H.N.                                                                                (103) 28-2-44 10p/m My Very Own Darling, Thank you for your cable which arrived this afternoon.   I was so pleased to hear that you eventually received mine, though it got to you three weeks later than I intended – that is according to your cable which is dated Feb: 24 th .   The A.P.O. have a marvellous way of working things at times, don’t they? However, Darling, the main point is that you have received it which is all that really matters. It is rather late in the day to start letter writing...

Saturday, 26 February, 1944

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters 15 L of C Signals                                                                                      117. Cen Med Forces 26 Feb 44 My Very Own Darling, The only thing of note during the past few days has been the arrival of a very nice letter from you, date 17 Feb 44. I had to smile at the note you put in brackets after the description of the shawl that Vera is knitting.   Do you remember what it was?   I think you must have been thinking a long way ahead when you wrote it!! Of course you didn’t bore me by the d...

Saturday, 25 February, 1944

G.H.N.                                                                                (102) 25.2.44 My Own Precious Darling, This morning I posted an ordinary letter to you but I suppose it will be some time before you receive it. If my memory is correct it will be about a year now since you left the shores of England.   I wonder how long it will be before you see them again?   Not very long my Darling, I do hope. Quite a lot has happened in this last year.   You have travelled thousands of miles, the Allied Nations have had many victories on all fronts and above all Darling...