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John William Graham letters, October-December, 1942

1942-12-04 Page 2

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and it passed an evening I still read fast I guess. We have no show here as yet of course there is one in the main camp but we are several miles from that. There are lots of planes at this field and it is quite a busy one several in the air anytime you look. There is a municipal airport near the field which the government has taken over and has training ships on it. It surely takes lots of hours in the air before a fellow becomes a finished pilot. Dont know just what our pay situation will be, hope it come thru pretty quick. We signed the pay roll last month so we shouldnt have to do that again. I have about thirty dollars loaned out again. I hate to do it but it is hard to turn down a fellows friends and the guys are very good about hunting you up on pay day and paying off. Ill not have time or place to do any shopping Im afraid so I'll just sen you some money on that radio Cant realize its almost here. Im wondering if you have gotten the picture from Pueblo et. Dont suppose it will be good anyhow, they told me you would get it in about a week when I had it taken and its been that long now. Love Johnny
 
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