Letters written by Bruce Sanders of the 2/3 Pioneer Battalion , 2nd AIF to his family in Sydney during World War II.
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Sanders B.
Sgt. B. Coy.
2/3 Pioneer Bn. A.I.F
ABROAD.
28/2/1942
Dear Dad & Mum,
Saturday again & the last day of February, quite an eventful month for you & just the opposite here, however the weather is lovely & even though we copped two needles just after lunch, we are enjoying our afternoon off.
The past week has been fairly solid on the legs but the exercise is doing us good. A little parcel came in & some of the Sgts scored so we’ve had a couple of banquets on preserved fruits and so on.
Did I ever mention how quickly the raisins around the second cake went?
No letters have come since yours of 18th Jan & Pam’s of 30th Dec. the deliveries are very uncertain.
I went to see “ Hollywood Cavalcade” this week. I remember seeing it at Katoomba but I enjoyed it very much.
Bob was over last Saturday & some of his letters should have reached Vera by now.
At the Movietone News at the theatre “ A Letter from Syria” was shown, maybe you’ve seen it, it was all about these places I have mentioned seeing on leave & would interest you.
The news from Russia has been very good this week, if true, Spring over here will mean a lively time for someone, I suppose, maybe he’ll crack this time.
Reading matter is scarce in camp & the boys are reading all sorts of amazing books, fortunately someone found some of P.G. Wodehouse’s novels & they were welcome.
There are repeated warnings to us about writing more than two pages in one letter, well, I’m blowed if I can find enough to fill enough two pages without writing something of censorable & that’s a waste of time.
One of the new Sgts attached to us, named Kirkwood, has his mother living at, I think 551 New Cant. Road quite a coincidence. He is a jolly decent chap ‘though much older than our crowd.
In case the mail is interrupted, I’ll wish you both a Happy Birthday now.
And now, I’ll say cheerio & hope you are all well. I am A1, no trouble at all,
Love to everyone,
Lots of love,
Bruce.