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David R. Elder correspondence, February-March 1945

1945-02-13 Samuel C. Simmering to Dave Elder Page 2

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2 I am not with them anymore was in the hospital for a while know am going to a clerk supply school in England. and believe me it is better here then that place on the Rhine. Of course I would rather be home with my family and that day cant come to soon. After being married 17 years and kids 11 & 15 you know were I would rather be. Well Dave so much for my bitching. Do you ever hear from Dunham Morrision or Wayne Weaver. Of course there are a lot of soldiers over here but you never see any from home. this school is for ex combat men and it is first place I have seen any from Iowa at all. My wife sends me clippings from the journal once in a while and am always glad to read of the folks at home and thanks for sending me the Scuttlebutt but be careful of Milo he may put a booby trap on that chicken house door. Your friend Sam. [Pvt. Samuel C. Simmering]
 
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