This is one of the more interesting card I have received. It is a reproduction of a field service card that Commonwealth soldiers were allowed to send to their loved ones during World War I. It is basically a fill-in-the-blank card where a soldier could circle if they were in hospital or not; that they had received a letter, telegram, or parcel from them; and/or that they have not received anything from their loved ones lately/for a long time. They could sign it only and date the card. A warning on the card reads that sentences written down will be erased or the card destroyed.
I guess the point of the card was to let the soldiers families know that they were alive - no details - just that they were alive.
I am assuming the sender got this card at some sort of museum or event commemorating the First World War.

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