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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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Pontefact Aug 23, 1918 Dearest Mother:- I suppose you have got my cable long before this for it was sent a whole week ago, and here I am just writing to you now. Anyway you know I am safe and well - and that is the main thing. It is a terribly long time since I've written you I know and I am most sorry. Since I last wrote we moved south (I think the censor will realize that what I will tell you gives no information to the [?]) and did a lot of hot work during the French and American offensive on the Marne.
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R.F.C.
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Per Ardua ad Astra
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Pontefract Aug 23, 1918
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Dearest Mother:-  
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I suppose you have got my cable long before this for it was sent a whole week ago, and here I am just writing to you now. Anyway you know I am safe and well - and that is the main thing. It is a terribly long time since I've written you I know and I am most sorry. Since I last wrote we moved south (I think the censor will realize that what I will tell you gives no information to the wily Hun) and did a lot of hot work during the French and American offensive on the Marne.
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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R.F.C. Per Ardua ad Astra

Pontefract Aug 23, 1918

Dearest Mother:-

I suppose you have got my cable long before this for it was sent a whole week ago, and here I am just writing to you now. Anyway you know I am safe and well - and that is the main thing. It is a terribly long time since I've written you I know and I am most sorry. Since I last wrote we moved south (I think the censor will realize that what I will tell you gives no information to the wily Hun) and did a lot of hot work during the French and American offensive on the Marne.

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.