EDITORIAL.
Greetings to Those at > As this number of our ship’s paper is essentially . a . a souvenir number, and as, for that reason, most of the copies will find their way home, we take this opportunity of extending, on behalf of all the men, greetings and best wishes to those who are waiting patiently for news. We hope you feel that our thoughts are still with you, even though we are far away. There are some of us who are going for the second time; there are many with wives and children; there are some who have just attained military age: for all of us the predominent hope in our minds is for our early reunion with those we left behind. This issue will be made on the basis of one copy to each man and it is intended that it be a momento of our crossing of the Line. •
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Down the Hatch, Issue 5, 5 February 1944, Page 1 (Supplement)
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150EDITORIAL. Down the Hatch, Issue 5, 5 February 1944, Page 1 (Supplement)
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