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John William Graham letters, October-December, 1942

1942-11-02 Page 2

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nice. The silo house should be just fine. Our barracks are not nearly so crowded as they were no one in the aisles any more which is a lot better easier to keep clean. We are all on one shift so we dont wake each other up going to work. It is hard to get enough sleep going to bed in the afternoon & getting up at eleven so you can make it out at midnight Im trying to write this in bed and it doesn't go so good I get in my own light the bed jiggles etc so if you can read it, it will be a wonder The new shirt we have is a dandy this the first new one we have had the others were always pretty well worn out and required lots of work. The inspections should be the big job on this one for a while
 
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