Friend Al : Well Al I donât suppose this will reach you any sooner then if I took it with me and mailed it when I get home but I havenât nothing to do for a few hrs. so I might as well be writeing you the news.
Well old pal I am homewards bound as they say as the war is Feeney as far as I am conserned and I am sailing tonight along with a lot of the other boys thatâs being sent home for good and when I look at some of the rest of them I guess I am lucky to be in as good a shape as I am. I am OK only for my arm and wile it wonât never be as good as it was I can probably get to use it pretty good in a few months and all as I can say is thank god it is my left arm and not the old souper that use to stand Cobb and them on their head and it will stand them on their head again Al as soon as this war is over and I guess I wonât half to go begging to Comiskey to give me another chance after what I have done as even if I couldnât pitch up a alley I would be a money maker for them just setting on the bench and showing myself after this.