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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 1
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I have just about given up going to England as I am afraid it will cost more than I can afford. I see by the paper some of those Jug headed micks in congress have interduced a bill to stop us from wearing gold service strips. You know for every six months foreign service we are entitled to wear a gold service stripe and now I suppose some of those guys back home who were in the service but dident get across are jealous. I don't care so awful much but I do think it is unfair. Now I seen an Artillery Officer yesterday who had three showing he been here eighteen months
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I have just about given up going to England as I am afraid it will cost more than I can afford. I see by the paper some of those Jug headed micks in congress have interduced a bill to stop us from wearing gold service strips. You know for every six months foreign service we are entitled to wear a gold service stripe and now I suppose some of those guys back home who were in the service but dident get across are jealous. I don't care so awful much but I do think it is unfair. Now I seen an Artillery Officer yesterday who had three showing he been here eighteen months
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