Sunday 20 August 1944
Hello Sweetheart,
How are you
today? Gosh I wish we had been together
today. I had liberty and went ashore
with three of the officers aboard. We
had lunch at a place called "Wagon Wheels" and enjoyed a very good
meal. I went ashore without expecting to
have much fun. But Mr. Cox, one of the officers, knew some people and we
visited with them. They were very
gracious to us and we had a very pleasant afternoon. We killed about a fifth and a half of scotch
and a pint of rum and when we said good bye we were feeling pretty good.
We then
returned to the ship and I found four letters for me, three from you my Sweet
and one from Libby. She didn't say much
and didn't send Jimmy's address and after missing a letter from you two days
straight I read and reread all you said about what you and the kids are doing.
Gee darling
don't set your heart on my returning real soon.
Maybe we will, but the way it looks now it won't be right away. Fact of
the matter is we'll probably be here for several weeks and it may be a couple
of months--who can tell what will be doing then.
My Sweet, I
do love you and miss you and what wouldn't I give for big goodnight hugs and
kisses from our little ones, but I'll have to wait.
Goodnight
darling. I'll see you in my dreams.
Love,
Gil
Lt. (j.g.) G. Steingart
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