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Laura Hutchison Davis letters from her husband, 1943
1943-01-10 Lloyd Davis to Laura Davis Page 2
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country win the war there is so much crooked work going on I don't feel at all proud to be a part of this outfit it must be different in other places or we couldn't win any kind of a struggle The first thing they don't feed the men enough to be able to stand anything, not clothing either we have no winter caps. others do. nothing to cover our ears when it is cold no heat in the barracks If I was home the work may be harder, but I know we would have enough to eat. and we would keep warm while we were at home We don't have any foot wear either that is enough cussing the army. I think you you all the time, I have no aches or pains not even a cold. that is more than the rest can say. I'll be going to bed soon to keep warm and think of the time when we can sleep again like we used to Love Lloyd
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country win the war there is so much crooked work going on I don't feel at all proud to be a part of this outfit it must be different in other places or we couldn't win any kind of a struggle The first thing they don't feed the men enough to be able to stand anything, not clothing either we have no winter caps. others do. nothing to cover our ears when it is cold no heat in the barracks If I was home the work may be harder, but I know we would have enough to eat. and we would keep warm while we were at home We don't have any foot wear either that is enough cussing the army. I think you you all the time, I have no aches or pains not even a cold. that is more than the rest can say. I'll be going to bed soon to keep warm and think of the time when we can sleep again like we used to Love Lloyd
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