A heartbreaking letter from a teenage soldier killed in World War I was unearthed during museum renovations. Private Vincent Collins, 18, wrote the last letter home to his parents in 1915—the night before his unit moved into the trenches. The soldier, serving with the 8th (Argyllshire) Battalion, was wounded later that year and died from his injuries. The letter was sent to his parents, Harry and Martha, and ended with the emotional signoff: “I could not have had better parents, of that I am sure. Especially you dear mum.” The emotional letter was discovered during renovations at the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum, in the UK city of Stirling. The museum’s collection development officer, Allison Spark, said: “Handwritten letters and messages like these are very precious. “Not only do they give an indication of what life was like at the Front, [but] they’re also very touching.” Vincent’s letter, says Spark, …