Wednesday, December 30, 2009

February 11, 1942

Dear Mother and Dad,

Received your letter today. I have been wondering what your answer would be. From all indications, I think I will be justified by getting into something now before I am drafted. I had the plant officials draw up my termination papers last night. Friday will be my last day with good old Lockheed. I hate to leave but then can't get sentimental at a more-or-less critical point in my destination.

I know three or four fellows--very good men--the type you would think Lockheed would want to keep--that have been classified 1-A subject to call within the next month. Whether the company has tried to keep them or the draft board has just taken them now one knows, but thinks the draft commission has just taken them.

Haven't made up my mind what I would like to get into. When I quit I told the officials that I was going to have my eyes remedied and try to get into the Air Corps.. At any rate, I would like to get where I could get a commission. We'll discuss it when I get home.

Last night I talked with the supervisor after we went over my tool card--the list of tools I have got out. I asked him if Lockheed would give me a letter of recommendation. He said that they didn't give them, but would always have a record of my work which would serve as a reference. Later, back at my post, my lead-man told me that I had gotten one of the highest recommendations Lockheed gives a man. Now I am bragging and above all, don't expect you to believe it.

Am getting my belongings together and I am afraid I will have to ship some of them home in a box. If I do, I will send them Thursday or Friday. wanted to leave here Saturday sometime. Will let you know my departure and arrival--- Love Tom