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Letter
41st Casualty Clearing Stn
B.E.F. France
21st Jan 1918
Dear Mr Goldsbrough,
Just a short note to let you know how I am getting along as it is some time since I wrote to you last. Well our station is on the move at present and so everything is upset. Where our destination will be no one knows. We have been on a rest for the past couple of weeks but we will have our share of the work when opened up again. We have had a heavy snowfall snowfall at Xmas and New Year but at present we are enjoying comparatively mild weather.
In letters from home I heard that O'Rourke had joined up in M.T.A.S.C. I have not heard from him myself but perhaps he will write when he gets settled down. Well sir I hope you are keeping in the best of health, also all the old staff. It is somewhat late but please accept my best wishes for the present year. May it see a satisfactory conclusion to this awful war.
Yours very sincerely,
Joe Fitzsimons
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