{"id":2759,"date":"2014-09-18T08:29:56","date_gmt":"2014-09-18T08:29:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/?page_id=2759"},"modified":"2024-04-15T13:37:03","modified_gmt":"2024-04-15T13:37:03","slug":"letter-20-10-45","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/october-1945\/letter-20-10-45\/","title":{"rendered":"Letter 20.10.45"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood.<br \/>\nC Sqdn, 9th Battn R.T.R.<br \/>\nB.A.O.R.<\/p>\n<p>20.10.45<\/p>\n<p>Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>Jessie Mine: What can I talk about this evening?  I shouldn&#8217;t be lost for a subject, should I&#8230; and yet, I hardly know where to begin.  I feel rather &#8216;out on a limb&#8217; as it were&#8230; and I know I will remain in this condition until I hear from you again.  It is now a week since I received a letter&#8230; and a week seems an awful length of time when one is in love.  I imagine that the dock strike may be responsible for the delay.  I&#8217;m not worrying, Jess&#8230; but I certainly am looking forward to seeing that dear handwriting again.<\/p>\n<p>We have had a few visitors in the mess this evening.  The R.S.M. arrived after tea (ex S.S.M. Edwards of C sqdn) and he had his &#8216;bit of frat&#8217; with him.  And then our present SSM, George Rathke, came along with <b>his<\/b> frat&#8230; and then one or two others arrived&#8230;  They were supposed to be going to the dance, but remained here much longer than they were welcome &#8211; from my point of view, that is.  Shortly after these guests had departed, one or two sergeants came back <b>from<\/b> the dance &#8211; and one of them, Jimmy Dodwell, plonked himself opposite to me on this table and started talking about jobs in civvy street.  Jimmy is normally a very quiet, unassuming sort of bloke.  He has spent the last twelve years in the army, and is now awaiting his release &#8211; being in 21 group.  He has been asking me about jobs, and rates of pay in the electrical trade etc&#8230; And I simply had to talk to him &#8211; even though my pen was simply crying out for a job.  <\/p>\n<p>I feel a bit sorry for blokes like Jimmy &#8211; there must be many of them knocking around just now.  He was married about two years ago&#8230; and now has to face the problem of organising a home, and finding a job&#8230; and learning to be a civilian.  It is bound to be something of a problem under present circumstances.  This evening, he had had a couple of drinks at the dance, and became very talkative: an unusual thing for the quiet Jimmy.  But, it is becoming increasingly common for even our staunchest abstainers to have a drink or two on special occasions&#8230; And these special occasions will become more riotous as the weeks go by. They are the &#8216;farewell parties&#8217; organised by the fellows whose releases are imminent.  We have had two or three little farewells in the squadron already:- &#8220;little&#8221; because we have only had one or two men at a time going, up to now, but the release groups are now becoming larger&#8230; and so more people are affected.  This evening the &#8216;party&#8217; was for a bloke in 20 group, a fitter, and one of Jimmy&#8217;s staff.  It was strictly a fitters party&#8230; a group of lads who are normally quite well behaved and hard working&#8230; But tonight &#8211; well&#8230; some of them finished up on the childrens&#8217; merry-go-round which opened in the village square a week ago: and having got <b>on<\/b> the darned thing, they wouldn&#8217;t get off.  I suppose they would be there yet, but for the fact that the &#8216;fair&#8217; has to close before 10.30pm because of the curfew.  Jimmy managed to put three of his merry lads to bed &#8211; but the rest have strayed &#8211; Heaven knows where!<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know what will happen when 22 group celebrate their release.  There are three of us in the mess for a start.  I hope the merry-go-round will have departed by that time-!!<\/p>\n<p>Jess&#8230; my Darling&#8230; I feel all queer when I dwell upon this release topic.  It <b>must<\/b> be true: I will be with you soon, dear, won&#8217;t I? It seems so hard to believe.  Fancy my coming home&#8230; and neither of us having to worry about counting the days &#8211; no more of those dreadful partings&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Ah Jess: we have much to be thankful for &#8211; and not the least of our blessings is that lovely little &#8220;pest&#8221;. I&#8217;m glad he&#8217;s ours &#8211; yours and mine.<\/p>\n<p>Goodnight, Jess &#8211;<br \/>\nI love you, dear &#8211;<br \/>\nAlways<br \/>\nYour Trevy.<\/p>\n<div class=\"center\">\n<ul class=\"pagination\">\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/october-1945\/letter-19-10-45\/\">\u276e Previous letter<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/october-1945\/letter-21-10-45\/\">Next letter \u276f<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood. C Sqdn, 9th Battn R.T.R. B.A.O.R. 20.10.45 Saturday. Jessie Mine: What can I talk about this evening? I shouldn&#8217;t be lost for a subject, should I&#8230; and yet, I hardly know where to begin. 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