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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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Eastchurch
 
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March 4, 1919.
 
March 4, 1919.
  
Dear People,
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Dear People:-
  
 
Just a few lines to let you know that I am O.K. again but have been sent down to this place - an old Naval Training School - though goodness knows what for. There is no flying here at all and nearly everyone is just sitting down waiting for demobilization. The mess is rottenly run here and the food a disgrace to a third-rate boarding house, so I am already fed up, and have applied for a week's leave. If I get it I shall go up to Town and see a Major I know, who is on demobilization in the Air Ministry, and try and get him to speed my discharge up. I want to get out as soon as possible, for
 
Just a few lines to let you know that I am O.K. again but have been sent down to this place - an old Naval Training School - though goodness knows what for. There is no flying here at all and nearly everyone is just sitting down waiting for demobilization. The mess is rottenly run here and the food a disgrace to a third-rate boarding house, so I am already fed up, and have applied for a week's leave. If I get it I shall go up to Town and see a Major I know, who is on demobilization in the Air Ministry, and try and get him to speed my discharge up. I want to get out as soon as possible, for
  
BC Archives, 93-6553
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BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 / DREWRY FAMILY / Selected Correspondence, 1917–1919.
Box 4
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DREWERY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.
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204 T.D.S R.A.F. Eastchurch Kent.

March 4, 1919.

Dear People:-

Just a few lines to let you know that I am O.K. again but have been sent down to this place - an old Naval Training School - though goodness knows what for. There is no flying here at all and nearly everyone is just sitting down waiting for demobilization. The mess is rottenly run here and the food a disgrace to a third-rate boarding house, so I am already fed up, and have applied for a week's leave. If I get it I shall go up to Town and see a Major I know, who is on demobilization in the Air Ministry, and try and get him to speed my discharge up. I want to get out as soon as possible, for

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