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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-15 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1

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AMERICAN YMCA St. Aignan-Noyens ON ACTIVE SERVICE WITH THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE March 15 1919 Honey, - It is finished. I am merely waiting for my final papers. They will be delivered at 4 o'clock and from that moment I shall be civil. I'd even be civil to my wife is she were here. The procedure was easy. I got up at 545 and breakfasted. At 6:37 I took the train from Tours. It arrived here about 845. Then began the walking. I walked a little over a mile to the place where one registers in, back a half-mile to the Discharge Camp, three-quarters and back for the physical examination. But before 11 I was done and all the blanks were filled out. I was told to come back at 4 p.m. to get the order re-
 
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