Sunday 3 September
1944, 8:45 AM
Dearest Eleanor,
Just received
your letter with a picture of Linda and am answering immediately. I read and reread your lecture but good God
Sweet there isn't a thing I can do about it.
Every time I write a longer letter and try to put something of interest
in it the censor either cuts it or returns it to me for rewriting. If some of you questions remain unanswered,
remember I can't tell you everything.
For instance I can't say "I'm going to see "so and so."
"so and so" denoting either a place or individual. I can't say how long we may remain in any one
place or even what's doing where we are.
Yet those permanently based here can do and say practically anything
they like. However after we leave here
or after I see someone or do something then I may mention it, so please be
patient.
As for the
insurance on the car, take out the same coverage we had the last year. You ask what to do with the $725 from the
Plymouth. Buy a bond with it. Not the series "E" though. Get "G" I believe it is. Anyway the same series as the $2,000.00 bond
we purchased last.
Yes dear we
now have movies aboard nightly and I always attend except when on liberty. I don't always mention the picture because
some aren't worth mentioning. Last night
was a good one--you should see it. "The All American Romance," in
color, with Brian Donlevy. It ran for at
least 2 1/2 hrs and held me every moment it showed.
The reason I
got my liberty fouled up was because the schedule had been changed and I was misinformed--so
what. Not much to do when I have liberty
anyway.
I had a long
visit with the Captain yesterday and we are planning recreation for the
crew. As soon as it comes of it I'll
tell you all about it.
So you want
me to spend at least 10 minutes a day writing to you. Darling every letter I've written has taken
at least 30 minutes. If there were more to write about I'd gladly take many
times more time.
I showed off
Linda's newest picture at breakfast (the time the letter arrived). The tropical background and the color brought
forth many complimentary remarks. I'd
almost forgotten how big Linda was getting but the picture refreshed my
mind. Please take snaps of yourself and
the kids and send them on regularly.
I must be off
now. Have to see the Captain about some
arrangements to be made. Don't be blue
Sweet. I do love you and think about you
all the time.
Missing you always
Gil
Lt (j.g.) Gilbert Steingart
U.S.S. OcelotFPO San Francisco
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