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Eric Henderson, WWII letter - March

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Identifier: D28680069
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  • 1945

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46421 Cpl E.A. Henderson N.Z.A.S.C. Attd No. 5. N.Z.G.H. 2nd N.Z.E.F. M.E.F

Dear Dorothy, I received an airmail card from you dated 15th March, and was very pleased to hear from you. I had one from Mum just an hour ago so am spending the afternoon answering both. How is life treating you old dear, O.K. I hope. So far I have not had my photo taken but intend to do so, one of these days soon. If you happen to see Ray Dell again, give him my regards and tell him I hope to be having a pint with him, before long. How are your love affairs doing, apparently at home they are not so keen on the boy friend, don’t you think you would be better with someone your

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own age, and single. I must send you one of those badges, either that or bring it with me. How did the holiday in Queenstown go, I’ll bet you would have a good time, I hope the weather was O.K. for it. How is Hugh doing after having his tonsils out, tell him I was asking for him. Next time you see Dick Kerr, give him my regards and also tell him to be ready for a few beers and fresh oysters. Next time I am in town I will try and pick up one or two 620 films for you, just at present films are a bit hard to get, as the shops are waiting on another shipment to arrive about the middle of the month. On Saturday afternoon a truck load of us went to the Donkey Races, which were held in a nearby camp and had quite an enjoyable afternoon. There were four

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