Address
Pfc A. P. Farnese
2nd Bn. Hq. 67 AR.
A. A. Platoon
A. P. O. 252
October 10, 1942
Dear Anna:
Received your most welcomed letter and was glad to hear from you and the rest of the family and I am glad to hear that everyone is in the best of health.
I haven’t received any mail for some time and I wondered what the trouble was for some reason or other we don’t seem to be receiving our mail as regularly as we should of course we have been moving quite a but and that may have something to do with it and being in the field that might have something to with it also but I will try to keep in touch with you as long as I possibly can.
If you have not already sent the package I would rather you wait as I do not know just how long I will be here and I may not receive it if it doesn’t get here before we leave.
I am very happy to know that you liked what I sent you and I hope you will always keep them with you as a remembrance.
Dear Anna I am always thinking of you and always will and I hope that you and the rest of the family is in the best of health.
Lots of love to you and best regards to everybody.
Always yours forever
Tony