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David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1944

1944-05-14 Page 2

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O.K. In place of the 713th F.G.T.S. it is now 2117 A.A.F. Base Unit (F.G.S.) Sec't C-3. Your local news cast is certainly branching out isn't it. I imagine its really quite a job too isn't it. Keep up the good work. I for one certainly enjoy your letters & appreciate them a lot. Oh, This south Florida weather. Worse the Calif. could be I believe. You can almost set your watch by the afternoon cloud burst. Always from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. although it's running a little overtime today. My work is still the same as ever, still enjoy it but getting plenty tired of this camp surroundings. My furlough is to come up next month. I'll sure be glad to see the old home town again. Of course not to mention my wife & boy. Well, Dave, I'll close for now & get a few more correspondance taken care of. You might notify the proper authority of Journal of my address change if you will please. As ever A Home Town Friend Max [Pfc. Max D. See]
 
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