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David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1945
1945-04-26 Pfc. Roger K Banks to Dave Elder Page 2
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longer, do you? Then, most of all the boys will be due back into civilian life, won't they? I'm listening to the radio now, and "Brazil" is being played. Sure sounds good, too. Makes me homesick for evenings! Boy, they're beatin' it out, now. How's your neighbor, Dave Thompson coming along? See him every day, don't you? Tell him I'll drop him a line one of these first days. Well, I can't think of any more news at the present, so I'll quit until the next time. So long, and I'll be looking forward to the next Drip!! As ever, Roger Banks [Pfc. Roger K. Banks]
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longer, do you? Then, most of all the boys will be due back into civilian life, won't they? I'm listening to the radio now, and "Brazil" is being played. Sure sounds good, too. Makes me homesick for evenings! Boy, they're beatin' it out, now. How's your neighbor, Dave Thompson coming along? See him every day, don't you? Tell him I'll drop him a line one of these first days. Well, I can't think of any more news at the present, so I'll quit until the next time. So long, and I'll be looking forward to the next Drip!! As ever, Roger Banks [Pfc. Roger K. Banks]
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