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John William Graham letters, July-September 1942
1942-09-17 Page 3
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or sick leaves. How do you suppose our Buck stays out of the army? Every time I see another bunch going from W.K. I look for his name among them. He is so lax about doing things around home but I expect you would miss him a great deal at that. I noticed fuel oil was going to be rationed in the eastern states. I'm glad you have the stoker or may there be trouble getting coal. The fellow who is in our barracks from Fort Dodge no longer lives there, left several years ago when just a youngster so he doesn't remember many people from there. Well Im getting drowsy + think of nothing more to write. Love Johnny
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or sick leaves. How do you suppose our Buck stays out of the army? Every time I see another bunch going from W.K. I look for his name among them. He is so lax about doing things around home but I expect you would miss him a great deal at that. I noticed fuel oil was going to be rationed in the eastern states. I'm glad you have the stoker or may there be trouble getting coal. The fellow who is in our barracks from Fort Dodge no longer lives there, left several years ago when just a youngster so he doesn't remember many people from there. Well Im getting drowsy + think of nothing more to write. Love Johnny
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