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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-01-19 Page 1
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LITERARY NEWSETTE Burton Jay Smith, Co-Editor Postmarked 1/19/43 Dearest: In re-reading your first letter I find furlough mentioned. That was on of the first things some-one asked Lieut. Goode, our tactical officer. And Goode replied, “Mister, There is no such thing! You will not get a furlough until you’re all through training from 6 months to a year from now and maybe not then. We’ll let you go home if your mother dies but
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LITERARY NEWSETTE Burton Jay Smith, Co-Editor Postmarked 1/19/43 Dearest: In re-reading your first letter I find furlough mentioned. That was on of the first things some-one asked Lieut. Goode, our tactical officer. And Goode replied, “Mister, There is no such thing! You will not get a furlough until you’re all through training from 6 months to a year from now and maybe not then. We’ll let you go home if your mother dies but
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