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John William Graham letters, July-September 1942
1942-09-29 Page 2
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in the air. We have all our squadron and equipment on this train so it moves very slow I doubt if we are averaging much more than 25 M.P.H. They load the trucks and rubber tired vehicles on the flat cars to save rubber. This is too much trouble trying to write on here I'll finish tomorrow. Pueblo. Colo. Sept. 30 After riding and sitting on various sidings all night we got in here about 9 A.M. This is a brand new camp, the best I've been in I think from outward appearances. The ride since morning has been quite nice, alfalfa fields and a few trees In general it is range land and we saw quite a few nice herds of cattle white face + Angus. I can see mountains from here but they are quite a distance away. The camp is about six miles from town and I understand
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in the air. We have all our squadron and equipment on this train so it moves very slow I doubt if we are averaging much more than 25 M.P.H. They load the trucks and rubber tired vehicles on the flat cars to save rubber. This is too much trouble trying to write on here I'll finish tomorrow. Pueblo. Colo. Sept. 30 After riding and sitting on various sidings all night we got in here about 9 A.M. This is a brand new camp, the best I've been in I think from outward appearances. The ride since morning has been quite nice, alfalfa fields and a few trees In general it is range land and we saw quite a few nice herds of cattle white face + Angus. I can see mountains from here but they are quite a distance away. The camp is about six miles from town and I understand
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