{"id":1403,"date":"2012-03-15T18:03:13","date_gmt":"2012-03-15T18:03:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/?page_id=1403"},"modified":"2019-09-11T09:01:51","modified_gmt":"2019-09-11T09:01:51","slug":"letter-7-6-45","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/june-1945\/letter-7-6-45\/","title":{"rendered":"Letter 7.6.45"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood, R.T.<br \/>\n9th Battn. R.T.R.<br \/>\nB.L.A.<\/p>\n<p>7.6.45<\/p>\n<p>Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>Jessie Mine&#8230; This has been another of those awful sultry days: the air has seemed dead &#8211; and I think most of us have had foul headaches. We have been longing for rain all day, but the &#8216;celestial constipation&#8217; has persisted&#8230; until late this evening. And then&#8230; at 9.00 pm we heard the first distant rumbles of thunder: the sky became overcast with torn and angry looking clouds&#8230; and the air became a little fresher, fanned by a minute breeze: we were able to breathe. Very soon, the storm had reached us &#8211; and it rained&#8230; it literally poured down, accompanied by much thunder and lightning.<\/p>\n<p>God! How it reminded me of our artillery barrages! Each peal of thunder was identical with the opening chords of many barrages I have heard&#8230; but this time the noise was only momentary, and therefore little to worry about. It has been raining for the last hour, and the air is delightfully fresh&#8230; and we are able to breathe freely: it is grand. I don&#8217;t think I have ever before known such lifeless air as we have been wallowing in for the last two days: it has been like living at the bottom of a coal mine. And, just to complete my depression, I haven&#8217;t had a letter for three days! But there is tomorrow: I can go to sleep confident in the knowledge that there will be two or three letters for me. Yes&#8230; tomorrow will be a lovely day.<\/p>\n<p>The only event I can recall of the past twenty-four hours is the major&#8217;s return. He got back from his course and leave last evening. I haven&#8217;t seen him yet, but I believe he has been surprisingly good tempered all day&#8230; so perhaps his rest has done him good! I know his absence has done <strong>us<\/strong> no harm!<\/p>\n<p>The S.S.M. is due back too&#8230; and Dicky Hall. They should turn up any day now. The mess has been a <strong>little<\/strong> quieter without Dicky, but I must say I don&#8217;t mind Dicky&#8217;s noise. He is a great big hulking &#8216;lad&#8217;, and full of life: I like his ingenuousness and all round enthusiasm: quite a refreshing sort of bloke.<\/p>\n<p>It is late now Jess: I was too lifeless to try and write earlier&#8230; and so I am going to bed. Please forgive this lousy little letter&#8230; I will do better tomorrow.<\/p>\n<p>Au revoir, my love&#8230;<\/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\/june-1945\/letter-6-6-45\/\">\u276e Previous letter<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/june-1945\/letter-8-6-45\/\">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. 7.6.45 Thursday. Jessie Mine&#8230; This has been another of those awful sultry days: the air has seemed dead &#8211; and I think most of us have had foul headaches. 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