Sgt. John Gideon Writes from Australia

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SGT. JOHN GIDEON WRITES
HOMEFOLKS FROM AUSTRALIA

LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, Missouri
Fri. June 26, 1942

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gideon of Bismarck have received a letter this week from their son, Staff Sergeant John Pinkston Gideon, the first communication since January 4th. He sailed from San Francisco January 5th and is now in Australia.

He enlisted in the Air Corps Mechanics in August, 1939 and was graduated at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo., in September, 1941. His letter, dated May 16th, reads in part as follows:

Dear Mother:

Thanks so much for your letters, it is good to know everything is alright at home. As for me I could not be better. This is a grand country and I am stationed at a decent camp. Winter is just starting on this side of the equator, but I don't mind.

I just learned a buddie of mine is leaving for the States, so I can tell you where I am as he will mail this over there. There are two of us here at Essenon Airport which is just two miles out of Melbourne, Australia. We have a very nice shop, air conditioned and all. There haven't been enough men trained for the work I do so we are always working, never catch up but we don't mind. So far no plane has been grounded because of our equipment.

The people here have greeted us with open arms, as it were. We are to move, about 200 miles inland soon. Don't forget, I can't do my work in the war zone. Sometimes I wish I were fighting instead of this, but I am not and they never will send me into the fighting zone now. But I am fine and hope to be home soon.

Love, John



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