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David R. Elder correspondence, February-March 1945
1945-03-05 Pfc. Max D. See to Dave Elder Page 3
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during the week. Even the extra money comes in handy. Not that a pfc. needs it. I certainly hated to hear of Charles Suttons death. It's just difficult to realize it's true. It was good news of Louis McFadden. He's sure been through his share of it. If possible I'm going to try to instigate a reunion of a few home town boys. After Bey gets here maybe we can get to Tampa & have Cloyd Garrett come down from Camp Blanding, also if Bundell Marshall is still there. Also I see that Merle Turnipseed is at Tampa. We could really have a gab-session. Well, Dave, I'll close for now & get a letter to the wife. I'll try & write a letter oftener from now on. Keep up the good work. Your Friend Max [Pfc. Max D. See]
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during the week. Even the extra money comes in handy. Not that a pfc. needs it. I certainly hated to hear of Charles Suttons death. It's just difficult to realize it's true. It was good news of Louis McFadden. He's sure been through his share of it. If possible I'm going to try to instigate a reunion of a few home town boys. After Bey gets here maybe we can get to Tampa & have Cloyd Garrett come down from Camp Blanding, also if Bundell Marshall is still there. Also I see that Merle Turnipseed is at Tampa. We could really have a gab-session. Well, Dave, I'll close for now & get a letter to the wife. I'll try & write a letter oftener from now on. Keep up the good work. Your Friend Max [Pfc. Max D. See]
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