Letter from David Donaldson to Captain Howard Kasch

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Letter from David Donaldson to Captain Howard Kasch

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Addressed to 36 Bomb Squadron United States Army Air Force officer thanking him for his work while with 192 Squadron at RAF Foulsham.

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Date

1945-03-12

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One-page typewritten letter

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EDonaldsonDWKaschH450312

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[inserted] 17 [/inserted]
R.A.F. Station,
Foulsham,
Nr. Dereham,
Norfolk.
Ref:- 192/C.2151/P2. 19th March, 1945
Dear
I was so taken by surprise by your sudden departure that I hardly had sufficient time to convey our thanks to you for the work carried out by you and your unit during your stay here. We were all deeply impressed by the quiet but extremely efficient way in which you achieved your results.
Please accept the heartfelt appreciation of myself and the Squadron for the very happy association between us whilst you were at Foulsham.
We shall long remember the happy times we spent together, and the memory of our Thanksgiving dinner with our American friends will long remain.
I hope we shall have the pleasure of seeing you again in the near future.
Yours
DW
Capt. Howard Kasch,
36 Bomb Squadron,
A.P.O. 557,
U.S. Army.

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David Donaldson, “Letter from David Donaldson to Captain Howard Kasch,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed October 30, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/16046.

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