{"id":525,"date":"2012-03-05T19:51:47","date_gmt":"2012-03-05T19:51:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/?page_id=525"},"modified":"2019-08-17T16:24:59","modified_gmt":"2019-08-17T16:24:59","slug":"letter-5-8-44","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/august-1944\/letter-5-8-44\/","title":{"rendered":"Letter 5.8.44"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood, R.T.<br \/>\n9th Battn. R.T.R.<br \/>\nB.L.A.<\/p>\n<p>5.8.44<\/p>\n<p>Saturday<\/p>\n<p>Jess Darling, I received your parcel yesterday:- the one containing the lighter, saccharine, Oxo etc&#8230; and I want to thank you for it. I was especially pleased to see the lighter&#8230; <strong>your<\/strong> lighter&#8230; I hope to keep it forever, my darling. It is much more than a useful little implement&#8230; And how like my sweetheart to think of including some lumps of cotton wool! I hope to be home before I need use it-!<\/p>\n<p>I was glad to hear that you have managed to take two &#8216;snaps&#8217; of &#8216;Poppet&#8217;. I am longing to see them. Please send me copies&#8230; even though he may not be &#8216;looking his best&#8217;. They are bound to give me some idea of his features. I can still remember him as I last saw him&#8230; and that is how I always imagine him&#8230; but I know he must have altered a good deal. The &#8216;snaps&#8217; will probably help me to decide whether he looks as intelligent as most people think&#8230; even though they may not be flattering.<\/p>\n<p>What about you and Barry being photographed together? Have you considered it? Many of our fellows have &#8220;Polyfotos&#8221; of their wives and little babies&#8230; and I too would love one. I know it is out of the question for you to take him to M\/c&#8230; but could you have them done nearer home? Or is he still too young? Perhaps I will have to be content with the &#8216;snaps&#8217; of Barry, but I <strong>would<\/strong> like more pictures of his beautiful mummy. Perhaps I will be lucky some day&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Jess &#8211; that was good news about little Barry&#8217;s first dinner. And what a dinner! You have everything planned out, haven&#8217;t you&#8230; even to half a teaspoonful of carrot juice! I only hope your perspective hasn&#8217;t become distorted by these baby meals&#8230; otherwise it is going to be a poor look-out for a hungry husband. And yet&#8230; I don&#8217;t think I will care very much how you feed me&#8230; so long as we can be together again. It is even possible that I will prefer being spoon-fed providing your hand holds the spoon&#8230; Barry <strong>is<\/strong> a lucky little chap, isn&#8217;t he&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Did you go to M\/c the other day, my dear? And did you visit Deansgate? And dare I hope that you were tempted to go into Forsyth&#8217;s&#8230; and buy some gram. records? I hope so&#8230; All our most recent records have been chosen by you&#8230; and all have been grand. I don&#8217;t see why Ah Perfido should be any exception&#8230; especially with K. F. <em>(Kathleen Ferrier)<\/em> singing it. Perhaps your next letter will tell me all about your trip to town and the things you have bought&#8230; Yes?<\/p>\n<p>At the moment I am sitting in the cab of a lorry&#8230; still officially resting&#8230; and there are no tanks in the locality. In fact, I don&#8217;t even know precisely where they are! Noel Wright turned up here yesterday, and he is still here&#8230; presumably for the same reason that I am here. Just now, he is sitting on the step of this lorry &#8211; just at the side of me &#8211; watching some fellows playing cards. Noel is only a spectator. He seems well enough, but I haven&#8217;t had much conversation with him&#8230; He is more interested in the card game. I asked him just now whether he would like me to send a message to his wife&#8230; But he has just written home, so there is no message.<\/p>\n<p>It is very dull here today&#8230; and we have had some light showers. This is a great contrast with yesterday&#8230; a boiling hot summer&#8217;s day with brilliant sunshine. This echelon is like a nudist camp in one respect. Many of the &#8216;staff&#8217; here seem to wander about almost naked during the day. Some wear nothing but short pants &#8211; the gym variety: others wear trousers, but are bare from the waist. Their skins are literally burned brown with the sun. They have been able to &#8216;sun-bathe&#8217; every time we have had decent weather&#8230; and that means pretty often during the last week or two. They are very lucky people-!<\/p>\n<p>I am not quite up-to-date with my knowledge of the activities of the tank crews, but as far as I know, they are still performing a sort of non-active operational role&#8230; and keeping up with Jerry&#8217;s withdrawals. The &#8216;front&#8217; seems to be shifting very rapidly nowadays&#8230; and it is my belief that we have seen the end of the ding-dong battles of recent weeks&#8230; for a time at any rate.<\/p>\n<p>The country in which our first battles were fought was terrible from our point of view. It wasn&#8217;t tank country at all, as you have no doubt read in the newspapers. But now that we are gaining more space, it will probably be possible for us to choose <strong>where<\/strong> we will operate with tanks&#8230; especially our type. This should be much &#8220;healthier&#8221; for us.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Later<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In yesterday&#8217;s letter, I told you something about our first action&#8230; and I intended saying more today about some of our subsequent activities, but my letter writing has not proceeded so smoothly as yesterday and my efforts have been frustrated. Perhaps I will have better luck tomorrow: we will see.<\/p>\n<p>Later. <strong>Monday<\/strong> evening.<\/p>\n<p>The interruption this time was a big one&#8230; and it landed me back on my own vehicle after a rather hair-raising night ride through a heavily &#8220;mined&#8221; countryside. I have little time for more at present, my dear&#8230; and I have now lost all semblance of continuity with this letter. Must send it away this evening whilst I have a chance.<\/p>\n<p>Am very well&#8230; and have today had a good rest in beautiful hot sunny weather.<\/p>\n<p>More later.<\/p>\n<p>Au revoir, my love<\/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\/august-1944\/letter-2-8-44\/\">\u276e Previous letter<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/august-1944\/letter-9-8-44\/\">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. 5.8.44 Saturday Jess Darling, I received your parcel yesterday:- the one containing the lighter, saccharine, Oxo etc&#8230; and I want to thank you for it. 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