Hello darlings,
Here is your little cadet reporting again. I’m sorry to hear your hayfever is bothering you again. I don’t think your hayfever shots are worth a darn. Why don’t you go up north Mother! I think it would do you a world of good. Why don’t you spend some money on yourself once in a while-you deserve it if anyone does.
Thelma has been so sweet to me mother-I really like that gal-I hope you do-she always tells me you’re so darn nice to her. I’m so glad you like her mother-she’s such a nice girl mother. After seeing some of these darn cheap girls I appreciate her all the more. Don’t worry about me mother as far as getting mixed up with these cheap girls goes. I’m too darn good for them and all the fellows I have as friends think the same as I do. But those are all from good families I can tell it by the way they act out on leave. You never see a drunken cadet on the streets. I’m in a good outfit and I’m proud of the uniform I’m wearing. I wish you could see me in my class A’s. (that’s what we call our dress uniform)
Our school courses are getting more interesting day by day. They are much more practical. We are studying about all our modern air fighters. Gosh it’s fun-I hope I can fly one someday.
We are studying the operations of the Thompson sub machine gun. We have to take them apart in a required time then place them together again.
We will have a chance to fire them later on-won’t that be fun? Well, the day is almost done so I’ll call it quits.
Your loving son,
Jim