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John William Graham letters, July-September 1942
1942-09-29 Page 3
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there are busses running in regularly. Pueblo is about 95,000 and rather a dirty manufacturing town but of course I just saw the railroad station for the troop train brought us directly out here. Again in moving I got lost from my best buddies but I know most all of the guys where I am. I wish Bob was still in Denver it is not so far but what I could have seen them occasionally. Another interruption, just went down and dug my barracks bags out of the pile. They ship them in a box car then load them on a truck & dump them in a pile somewhere in your area. Each fellow has two bags and there are around 400 in our squadron so you see what a job it is. Well I want to shave & shower & get something to eat I haven't eaten for twenty four hours so I'm getting pretty gaunt. We didn't have a chance to eat breakfast & supper last night didn't look very good. We weren't
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there are busses running in regularly. Pueblo is about 95,000 and rather a dirty manufacturing town but of course I just saw the railroad station for the troop train brought us directly out here. Again in moving I got lost from my best buddies but I know most all of the guys where I am. I wish Bob was still in Denver it is not so far but what I could have seen them occasionally. Another interruption, just went down and dug my barracks bags out of the pile. They ship them in a box car then load them on a truck & dump them in a pile somewhere in your area. Each fellow has two bags and there are around 400 in our squadron so you see what a job it is. Well I want to shave & shower & get something to eat I haven't eaten for twenty four hours so I'm getting pretty gaunt. We didn't have a chance to eat breakfast & supper last night didn't look very good. We weren't
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