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John William Graham letters, October-December, 1942
1942-11-16 Page 1
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Nov. 16, 1942. Pueblo, Colo. Dear Dad & Mom: Last night we had a wind alert the wind blew quite a gale. all the ships were grounded and had to be moored down. This afternoon it is clear and warm again, but I guess they are having bad weather between here and Denver at least our planes ran into snow this morning. I have to wash some clothes this afternoon have most everything dirty but havent had time for days. We should have a little more time when we get thru with this engine change. If the weather back home is like it has been here you
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Nov. 16, 1942. Pueblo, Colo. Dear Dad & Mom: Last night we had a wind alert the wind blew quite a gale. all the ships were grounded and had to be moored down. This afternoon it is clear and warm again, but I guess they are having bad weather between here and Denver at least our planes ran into snow this morning. I have to wash some clothes this afternoon have most everything dirty but havent had time for days. We should have a little more time when we get thru with this engine change. If the weather back home is like it has been here you
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