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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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I will number my letters to you beginning at the time that I came to France. In case you don't get the first( which was not numbered) my address is 73 Squadron 9th Wing R.F.C., B.E.F. , France . Well dear ones we have not been over the lines yet, though we have been over just behind them and had a good look at them in the course of making a thorough acquaintance with the country over which we shall work. The weather at present is not as "dud" so we have been able to get in a little flying. This morning we flew over one of the most famous points on the western front and saw what a thoroughly shelled and devastated area is like. The destruction is certainly most complete. we are quite settled down and must
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I will number my letters to you beginning at the time that I came to France. In case you don't get the first (which was not numbered) my address is 73 Squadron 9th Wing R.F.C., B.E.F. , France.
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Well dear ones we have not been over the lines yet, though we have been over just behind them and had a good look at them in the course of making a thorough acquaintance with the country over which we shall work. The weather at present is not so "dud" so we have been able to get in a little flying. This morning we flew over one of the most famous points on the western front and saw what a thoroughly shelled and devastated area is like. The destruction is certainly most complete.
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We are quite settled down and must
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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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I will number my letters to you beginning at the time that I came to France. In case you don't get the first (which was not numbered) my address is 73 Squadron 9th Wing R.F.C., B.E.F. , France.

Well dear ones we have not been over the lines yet, though we have been over just behind them and had a good look at them in the course of making a thorough acquaintance with the country over which we shall work. The weather at present is not so "dud" so we have been able to get in a little flying. This morning we flew over one of the most famous points on the western front and saw what a thoroughly shelled and devastated area is like. The destruction is certainly most complete.

We are quite settled down and must

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