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To: Miss Judith Jones 6932 So.Bishop St., Chicago 36, Illinois.
From: PFC. George Steany 36364187 Hgs Co. Hgs Cond. 1st Service Platoon UK base, APO 413 %P.M. NY, NY.
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July 17, 1945
Dear Judy:- How is my best girl today? Here I am again dropping you a few more lines on how much I love you. Yep Judy Its been a long time since I've seen you but it won't be long now and then I'll love you to death, boy won't that be something. I just remarked to my buddy today that the time seems to be going so slow since V.E. day in fact it seems years since that great day although its only been two months ago. The main reason I imagine why it is going so slow now is we are now in the waiting period, our job over here is done as far as this threat is concerned and we are just waiting until they break us up and ship us to some place else. Here's hoping its the good old U.S.A.
You know I still can't get over how good London looks with the lights on, it seems just like daylight. Last night my friend and I went for a walk down Oxford Street to Rottenwort Rd and onto Piccadilly where we had a few beers at one of the many Pubs. On the way back is where we really saw how bright the streets were, we still can't get over it. Well darling I'd better close for now as I am getting ready to go the show. I sure wish you could join me. Cheerio I'll be seeing you.
Love and Kisses, George
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