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Message to W. Churchill (Correspondence Vol. 1, No. 262)

1944-05-08 Correspondence V1, No. 262, to Churchill

Your message of May 3 received.
The organisation of the convoys which delivered their cargoes to Soviet northern ports is indeed worthy of recognition and approval. I thank you for the exceptional attention you have devoted to this matter. Would you mind if the Soviet Government were to confer an Order on Mr Lyttelton for his great services? We would gladly award decorations to others as well, who have distinguished themselves in organising and sailing convoys.
I am pleased to learn from your communication that you have issued instructions to study the question of sending the further convoys of which we are still badly in need.
I realise how much your attention is now riveted to "Overlord," which is bound to
call for tremendous exertion, but which also holds out the promise of tremendous gains for the entire course of the war.

Best wishes.
May 8, 1944