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David R. Elder letters, October-December 1945
1945-10-14 Pfc. Eddie Prebyl, Jr. to Dave Edler Page 3
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kept darn busy. So we really sell a lot of things. I'm sure glad to hear that a lot of the fellows are getting out of the service. I hope it isent too long that all of the men from Washington that have been in the service will be sporting around in Civilian cloths. As for when I'll become a civilian I don't know when they will be sending me home. But I look for it to be the [about?] the first part of Jan. But with a little luck I might get back to the states a little sooner. Well Dave I guess I'll call it quits for this time. So I'll close in saying keep that Scuttlebutt driping. For you will never know how much it is appriciated. Your Friend [Pfc] Edward Prebyl [Jr.]
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kept darn busy. So we really sell a lot of things. I'm sure glad to hear that a lot of the fellows are getting out of the service. I hope it isent too long that all of the men from Washington that have been in the service will be sporting around in Civilian cloths. As for when I'll become a civilian I don't know when they will be sending me home. But I look for it to be the [about?] the first part of Jan. But with a little luck I might get back to the states a little sooner. Well Dave I guess I'll call it quits for this time. So I'll close in saying keep that Scuttlebutt driping. For you will never know how much it is appriciated. Your Friend [Pfc] Edward Prebyl [Jr.]
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