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Robert Morriss Browning correspondence to Mabel C. Williams, August-September 1917

1917-08-14 Robert M. Browning to Miss Mabel C. Williams Page 2

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latter might interest some of them more but I appreciate your consideration in exercising the power to censor the mails. The camp is breaking up much as school does in the spring. There are lots of goodbyes to be said, although many expect to be together again after the "summer vacation". Most of the men go to Des Moines but we happiest ones are to be here at Fort Snelling. I am attached to the 36th Infantry, reporting for duty 29 August. That means two weeks furlough as we leave here tomorrow as soon as we're paid.
 
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