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David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1944
1944-04-27 Page 3
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something I've never had and never acquired in the Army either. I guess its' just too easy for the boys to say See. or sometimes just, Hey. That was quite a shock about Babeach wasn't it. A fellow in the sqd. by the name of Kirschner knew Cloyce quite well. He's from Tipton. In fact he new several fellows in town. He sold Irish Richardson most of his trucks. It's sure hard to imagine Milo going through radio school. I got a letter from him the other day. He said he was fairly well pleased with the place. He's sure gotten the dirty deals & knocked around. Well, Dave, if I could make my letters as interesting as you can I'd continue, but since I can't I'll close before it becomes monotonous. So until my next bit. I remain A Home Town Friend [P.F.C] Max [Max D.See]
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something I've never had and never acquired in the Army either. I guess its' just too easy for the boys to say See. or sometimes just, Hey. That was quite a shock about Babeach wasn't it. A fellow in the sqd. by the name of Kirschner knew Cloyce quite well. He's from Tipton. In fact he new several fellows in town. He sold Irish Richardson most of his trucks. It's sure hard to imagine Milo going through radio school. I got a letter from him the other day. He said he was fairly well pleased with the place. He's sure gotten the dirty deals & knocked around. Well, Dave, if I could make my letters as interesting as you can I'd continue, but since I can't I'll close before it becomes monotonous. So until my next bit. I remain A Home Town Friend [P.F.C] Max [Max D.See]
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