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Mr. Flegg discusses the two pieces of mail he received in his time overseas, one a postcard signed by everyone in his hometown, and the other, a hollowed letter from his dad.
Transcription
I was a prisoner of war for practically the four years there. And I got a postcard one time from Fort Fraser, British Colombia. That's where I was brought up and raised, it's a hundred miles past Prince George in Northern BC. And it had everybody's name on it from my home town. I got that. I got one other piece of mail besides that, and it was from my dad. The regular sheet for a letter on it, Fort Fraser, British Colombia, along the address at the top and the date and, “Dear Son.” Oh that piece of paper had the date on it, “Dear Son” and it had the whole centre cut right out, everything and it had the bottom, “Love Dad.” It didn't have one word in there that I got, from a full sheet of paper. “Dear son… Love Dad.” What the hell did they give me the bloody thing for?
Interviewer: So that's the only mail?
That is what I got in four years.