AIRMEN'S LEAVE
I quite agree with "One Who Knows" in her letter re Air Force leave. It is an intolerable state o affairs that the airmen are not allowed to travel on the trains, more especially as there are empty seats on the "expresses travelling fi'onj Wellington. My husband is station® in the South Island and we are luck)' if we see him once in three months in normal times, and now with leav® at a standstill, on account of ran restrictions, we can't say when n e will be home again. The slogan is "We fight for freedom," but the only ones who seem to enjoy it are tne go-slow essential workers. AIRMAN'S WIFE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 58, 9 March 1944, Page 4
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