{"id":1391,"date":"2012-03-15T17:57:27","date_gmt":"2012-03-15T17:57:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/?page_id=1391"},"modified":"2019-09-11T08:55:46","modified_gmt":"2019-09-11T08:55:46","slug":"letter-1-6-45","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/june-1945\/letter-1-6-45\/","title":{"rendered":"Letter 1.6.45"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood, R.T.<br \/>\n9th Battn. R.T.R.<br \/>\nB.L.A.<\/p>\n<p>1.6.45<\/p>\n<p>Friday evening.<\/p>\n<p>Jessie Mine: I have been very lazy today&#8230;and have tried to convince myself that my condition is the inevitable reaction to my two days &#8216;guard&#8217; at the hospital: one has to try and justify one&#8217;s lazy habits somehow! I haven&#8217;t done any work &#8211; not really. It is disgusting to think that I am able to waste time in idleness, whilst my wife is busy from morn till night. I wish our conditions were reversed, Jessie Mine&#8230; Or better still&#8230; I wish I could get away from this damned country, and give you a hand with the running of our home&#8230; and the rearing of our little son. I feel very aimless nowadays, altho I suppose our presence here is necessary, even though we may have to remain inactive. But I believe it is possible that I will soon have some sort of a daily programme &#8211; as a &#8216;Churchill&#8217; instructor. But this is only a possibility: we will have to wait a day or two.<\/p>\n<p>There was a letter for me today, Jess &#8211; thank goodness. It was the letter you wrote on paper from one of my old report books. You refer to one of my reports dealing with the Manchester City Police. I have tried to recall the past, but I haven&#8217;t the faintest idea what it was all about. But even though I cannot remember such details, I haven&#8217;t the slightest doubt about my being able to carry on with my old job&#8230; I&#8217;m pretty sure I haven&#8217;t forgotten much of my knowledge of the electrical trade&#8230; altho&#8217; it is possible that I will be rather out of date on the radio side. I sometimes wonder whether I <strong>will<\/strong> go back to the firm&#8217;s Tungar dept. I have a suspicion that I won&#8217;t&#8230; simply because Tungars may no longer be manufactured. But &#8211; in this case there will almost certainly be alternative and more modern equipment. I hope this is so: it will be very interesting learning something new&#8230; And what would you say if I had to spend a few weeks at the works, learning my new job? I think you would like that dear&#8230; in spite of having to &#8216;board&#8217; with Marjorie <em>(RTG&#8217;s sister)<\/em>.<br \/>\nYes, you and Barry would have to make the journey&#8230; because I wouldn&#8217;t go without you. But this is all speculation: it may never happen. I agree with your remarks about writing the firm. I too have thought about it quite a lot recently, and have decided to write to Mr. Crunden. I will not mention business or my job in my first letter. It will simply be a chatty letter about present conditions over here. I can discuss business later, after I have re-established contact.<\/p>\n<p>I fear I have been a terrible correspondent in recent weeks. I haven&#8217;t yet written to Stan Smith: and I owe Mr. Cornelese a a letter, and Kath, and Wilf. I must also write to Aunt Ciss: I will have to explain my present occupation and the improbability of my now getting to Rotterdam. One of these days I will get a spasm and write to all these people.<\/p>\n<p>This is a very rowdy mess tonight, Jess. We have received the monthly issue of drink&#8230; whisky, champagne, cognac, liqueurs etc&#8230; and most of the fellows have been &#8216;celebrating&#8217;. At the same time, they are playing darts and the noise is pretty awful.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m going to bed, dear&#8230; perchance to dream&#8230; about my love&#8230; my Jess.<\/p>\n<p>Always,<\/p>\n<p>Your Trevy.<\/p>\n<div class=\"center\">\n<ul class=\"pagination\">\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/may-1945\/letter-31-5-45\/\">\u276e Previous letter<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/june-1945\/letter-2-6-45\/\">Next letter \u276f<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood, R.T. 9th Battn. R.T.R. B.L.A. 1.6.45 Friday evening. 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