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The letter asks if Reg has made private arrangements to send her funds.

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The message states that Reg is a prisoner of war.

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A prisoner of war postcard written by Reg's crew mate, John Bushell advising that Reg has been transferred to Offlag 7B.

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The letter expresses sadness that Reg is missing.

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The letter advises that Reg's payment of ten shillings and sixpence will be paid to her from Reg's salary.

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The letter is from the father of Reg's pilot. He has just received a telegram saying his son is a prisoner of war.

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The letter regrets to advise that nothing further has been heard about Reg.

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The writer thanks Reg's mother for news of Reg.

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The letter advises that Reg has been reported by the Red Cross as a prisoner of war.

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The letter expresses delight that Reg is safe, as is their son and John Bushell.

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Reg's grandfather expresses sadness that Reg is missing after a raid on Berlin. He has sciatica and is struggling.

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Reg writes from camp that he is well. Camp life is not too bad.

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Reg is still well. He asks to send parcels to Stalag 4B.

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Reg writes it is six weeks since he was shot down. Camp life is OK, Red Cross parcels help greatly, and there is plenty of entertainment. He is amused to see men dressed as women in the plays that are put on in the camp theatre.

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Reg writes that not much has happened. He sends his wishes to friends at home.

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Reg writes he is still OK but has had no mail from home.

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Reg writes that he still has not received mail from home. They have had musicals in the camp and other shows.

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Reg still has not received any mail. The weather has improved and there have lots of sport and musicals.

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Reg writes that he is OK. He has attended a musical, a play and a Scotland-England football match.

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Reg writes that nothing has happened although the weather is good. He has been studying.

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Reg writes that he has little to say. Still no mail, weather has been mixed and he has seen a couple of shows.

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Reg writes that he has yet to receive any mail. The weather has been good with lots of sporting activity.

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Reg writes discretely about D-Day and what it means to him. He has watched two shows.

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Reg has received two letters from Mr and Mrs Heron. The weather has been changeable but warm.
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