Sunday / Monday, 20 and 21 September, 1942
G. H. N. Sunday evening My Darling, As I write this I wonder where you are and I am hoping that you might be on the staff of this mobile unit and be posted at Leeds. I am eagerly looking forward to a letter from you to-morrow letting me know where you are. I received your last letter about 10 a.m. Thursday. It was quite a shock to hear that you were being moved again. I thought that you were out in the wilds for a definite period. Of course, nothing is really definite in the army is it? As I was not off until Thursday afternoon I knew that it would be impossible for me to write you a letter that would arrive before Friday lunch time. Now for news about the home front. There is not much. I had a letter from home Saturday morning. My mother said that she had seen your mother and your mother had mentioned to mine that you were being moved. All my family wish to be remembered to you. I received a letter from John a few days ago. I went to a “Trade Show”