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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, May-June 1943

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 3

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2 still aren't stationed in our permanent barraks but will be in the same company. Use the address I put on the envelope. Kitchen Police is much better here than it was at Camp Dodge. Everything about the mess hall is better. The food so far as be wonderful. All you can eat and its darn good. They don't eat on trays but plates, but we still go by and pick up the food. At first they had it home style but they are trying it this way for awhile. Will you please send my bathing trunks along with that other stuff? I just finished shaving and showering. The latrine is in one end of the barrack and it is really handy. I put in a clipping which gives you an idea of how we are getting along out here. Of course it seems
 
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