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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, November-December 1943

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 2

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still can't run. I guess I must have pulled some tendions along with it. There has been a rumor around that alot of the fellows would be shipped out some of these days. Don't know how much truth there is in it. I got a military tie and handcherchief from Uncle Raymond's today. You even get ties in the army. I have five now for Ken sent me one and I bought two. The weather is still wonderful. Infact its too good to be true. It is nearly warm enough through the day to go without a coat. Don't bother to send my watch back here to me. Wait and see if I can come after it. The fellows are really getting sick of A.S.T.P. and I'm one of them. This stuff is getting worse and worse every day. Every day we keep wondering how long we can last. The main topic is what we can get into if we try to get out. Guess this is about all I can think of for now and anyway those studies are waiting. Bye now. Love Carroll
 
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