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John William Graham letters, September-October, 1943
1943-10-28 Page 2
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We are losing our [adjudent?] [Sr.?] Parker I really hate to see him go, a good joe. Dont know where he is going but he is being transferred out of the squadron. Fine other fellows were transferred too, fellows Ive known a long time sure dont like to see them go either. One boy from Minneapolis another from Sheldon Iowa, one from Illinois perhaps I'll see them sometime when the war is over. My hands stink, just got my dirty clothes to soak and used some bleaching powder that smells like Clorox. Sure hate the smell off that stuff but if it makes clothes white its worth it. Had a letter from Mrs Lynch & one from you today both of which I enjoyed. Mrs. Lynch knew that [Oelenien?] fellow I mentioned playing football against. Nothing newsy tonight Love Johnny
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We are losing our [adjudent?] [Sr.?] Parker I really hate to see him go, a good joe. Dont know where he is going but he is being transferred out of the squadron. Fine other fellows were transferred too, fellows Ive known a long time sure dont like to see them go either. One boy from Minneapolis another from Sheldon Iowa, one from Illinois perhaps I'll see them sometime when the war is over. My hands stink, just got my dirty clothes to soak and used some bleaching powder that smells like Clorox. Sure hate the smell off that stuff but if it makes clothes white its worth it. Had a letter from Mrs Lynch & one from you today both of which I enjoyed. Mrs. Lynch knew that [Oelenien?] fellow I mentioned playing football against. Nothing newsy tonight Love Johnny
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