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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, November-December 1942

1942-12-26 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 6

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high as it always is if soldiers families are as big sissies as I am. We don't know others private feelings any more than they know ours. And the issues of the war are so important we must fight no matter what the cost or we never again will be able to enjoy the American family life we hold so dear now. If maintaining both public and private we must make them quickly and in in good grace with the hope we can in that way resume normal life that much sooner. But mismanagement and lack of attention to business by superiors is more inexcusable than anything in our nation except treason and acts of sabotage. In the ranks of the army it is the worst but in production efforts it is fast becoming equally important. They talk about soap box orators, but I don't even need a soap box, do I? I'll pause so you can write your word on the subject too!
 
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