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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, August-October, 1943
1943-10-11 Page 4
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-4 Now to some of your questions: 1. The quarters are okay. At the moment I have a private room (though it's built to share with one other officer). Food is very good. The bunk is usual army style - to which I am now accustomed. I have some money with which to buy bonds (about $150) but I'm hanging onto it for a little while in case some unexpected expense comes up. My service number was 6 -- I've forgotten it already. We'll earmark in for a convention.
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-4 Now to some of your questions: 1. The quarters are okay. At the moment I have a private room (though it's built to share with one other officer). Food is very good. The bunk is usual army style - to which I am now accustomed. I have some money with which to buy bonds (about $150) but I'm hanging onto it for a little while in case some unexpected expense comes up. My service number was 6 -- I've forgotten it already. We'll earmark in for a convention.
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