Lieut. Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San Francisco
Thursday 28 June 1945,
7:20 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Hello my
Sweet. Just as usual, here I am. Had quite a busy morning with several
emergencies and also saw three patients this afternoon. Then I made up another bracelet and will send
it to Ethyl. I don't have a clasp but
I'm sure Doc will be able to put one on.
Then I showered and changed for chow.
After eating I played cribbage with the captain and two other officers.
In a letter I
received a couple of days ago, you asked me a question that I forgot to
answer. The commodore is the commander
of the flag aboard our ship or I should say "was" until he was
recently relieved by a rear-admiral.
I received
two letters and a card from you dated the 19th and 20th of June. Not bad service.
I agree with
you. Linda's drawings are excellent and
show real talent. I'll save them. You mention a photo proof that is enclosed
but no photo. Guess you forgot to
enclose it.
I'm sorry you
are feeling blue again. It does seem
like you feel like that periodically concurrent with you periods. Would you like me to rub your back? When I come home, I promise to do that for
you any time you wish.
Don't worry
about me falling down ladders or hatches.
I never get that tight. I'm very
careful and quite agile (for an old man).
Tomorrow, if
I can get a boat for my own use, I'll run over to see Sol again. It's quite a way from here and it'll mean
tying up the boat for a whole afternoon.
That is all
for now so I'll sign off. Oh yes the
movie is another oldie, "Lucky Jordan" with Alan Ladd, but I'll go to
see it anyway.
Goodnight my
darling until tomorrow, I am still
Your loving husband,
No comments:
Post a Comment