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especially pluck, endurance, & ferocious courage".

Then he goes on to say that his name was sent in three times for the V.C. for that day's work when he took command of the men after they had lost all their officers, & when he went on & captured all those Germans, but the official answer was that his case could not be considered as he had broken all the army rules & The Hague Convention (!!) by fighting when he was a non-combatant.

I have been searching for the last page of his letter which I have mislaid, & which contained his new address. However he said he would write to you, & if he does, then send me back his address.

Now as usual on mail nights it is going on for one o'clock in the morning, & I have to go downstairs in this pub to post this, so goodnight & God bless you a thousandfold my dear dear boy, & bring you safely through all dangers.

Your ever loving father
Thomas Hughes.

 

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