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David R. Elder correspondence, October-November 1944

1944-11-26 Page 2

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fourteen months and no sight of seeing home yet. But I haven't any room to talk being a lot of the fellows have been overseas longer than that. But it does help to wish anyway. Captain Fred Blick was down at S.A.A.C.C. at the same time that I was. He is my uncle you know, or do you? It really seemed swell to see one of my relatives any way. We had some very good talks about home while he was down there. He had just been home on leave before he came down there, so he could tell me how things had changed up there. Well this is a little more than a line, so I will close. A/C Robert L. Custer 17181736 Class 45-1 Bks. 239 H.A.A.F. Harlingen, Texas One of your thankful readers Bob
 
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