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John William Graham letters, October-December, 1942

1942-11-23 Page 2

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tatooed on my arms yet either. One fellow became sergeant and he was so proud we had lots of suggestions as to what he could do so every one would notice them. One was to have them made of neon tubing in red, white & blue carry a battery and on meeting a person at night he could press the button & the stripes would be displayed in color. Got the box of candy it came thru in good shape and sure went well. Thanks lots also got your letter. I was wondering if you folks would get a pheasant maybe it wont be tough will hope not. Have a washing put to soak I must do it as quick as I finish this letter I always try and keep my stuff washed up. Do I have any more shorts at home? If I do I may send for some more when I get to the new camp. My others are getting about shot theyve been worn pretty steady for a long time. I just got two new pairs of socks out of salvage at supply Ive got five pretty good pairs of sox now. Well my washings waiting Love Johnny
 
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