Lieut. Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San Francisco
Tuesday 14 August 1945,
7:15 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Another hot
day with plenty of work to make it hotter.
I worked all morning. This
afternoon I took things easy. The war is
still on. At 3:00 PM we heard that Japanese Domei News said the Nips will
accept the peace terms of the allies.
Maybe tonight we'll get official confirmation. We've had so many false rumors that I don't
even get excited anymore.
I don't know
how the peace will affect my coming home.
Reliefs may be sent out as before or they may be slowed down. Anyway, I would be surprised if we were to
wind up in Japan proper before I return home.
Of course there are a lot of "ifs" about the whole deal, but I
can't discuss it now.
No mail again
today so tomorrow should bring a whole sack full. Tonight's movie is "Swingin' on a
Rainbow" with several unknowns.
Hope it's good.
It is hard to
believe that the war is practically over and soon I and many, many others will
be returning to wives and sweethearts to begin life where they left off when
they donned the uniform. Just think
dear, it's quite possible that when I return I might even be released without
any additional duty in the states. Dare
we hope for such luck? Anyway, we know
we'll be together forever without any reservations.
That is all
for now my love. I'll see you in my
dreams. Goodnight, my Sweet, until
tomorrow.
I love you as ever,
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