Letter to Victor Rosser from Maurice Moon
Title
Letter to Victor Rosser from Maurice Moon
Description
Writes that he would be unable to get to York as planned. Mentions his new training on signal and voice which was keeping him at his work location. Mentions AOC visit causing issues.
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Date
1943-04-09
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One page handwritten letter and envelope
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Identifier
EMoonMRosserLV430409
Transcription
Morpeth
Friday April 9
Dear Vic
here we are with another wee hastily written note. I am awfully sorry but I shan't be able to get down to York as arranged for this week end.
I believe that I told you at one time that I had changed my work here and am now doing Signals and voice training.
Well, it is this work which is keeping me here this week-end. The Squadron Leader has got some new equipment rather like a Dictaphone and he wants me to fit it up so that we can record cadet's voices.
In the normal course of events I should have been able to shelve it until next week but the A.O.C. is paying us a blasted visit on Monday and everything has to be in apple pie order by then.
I shall most likely be able to get away for a couple of days later in the week so must keep fingers crossed. I'll send a wire when I can make it. Sorry to gum up the arrangements.
Love to Pam.
Cheerio
Yours'
Maurice
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[post mark 9 ARP 1943]
Warrant Officer L. V. Rosser,
c/o 44, Moorgate,
Acomb,
York.
[inserted] Maurice Moon [/inserted]
[page break]
[missing words]
Open by cutting the label Re-use by affixing fresh label.
Friday April 9
Dear Vic
here we are with another wee hastily written note. I am awfully sorry but I shan't be able to get down to York as arranged for this week end.
I believe that I told you at one time that I had changed my work here and am now doing Signals and voice training.
Well, it is this work which is keeping me here this week-end. The Squadron Leader has got some new equipment rather like a Dictaphone and he wants me to fit it up so that we can record cadet's voices.
In the normal course of events I should have been able to shelve it until next week but the A.O.C. is paying us a blasted visit on Monday and everything has to be in apple pie order by then.
I shall most likely be able to get away for a couple of days later in the week so must keep fingers crossed. I'll send a wire when I can make it. Sorry to gum up the arrangements.
Love to Pam.
Cheerio
Yours'
Maurice
[page break]
[post mark 9 ARP 1943]
Warrant Officer L. V. Rosser,
c/o 44, Moorgate,
Acomb,
York.
[inserted] Maurice Moon [/inserted]
[page break]
[missing words]
Open by cutting the label Re-use by affixing fresh label.
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Citation
M Moon, “Letter to Victor Rosser from Maurice Moon,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed October 7, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/36509.
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