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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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disk he just puts down the number of points and you can tell by the disk where the bullet struck then you aim accordingly. I think I said in one letter that we joined into a troop train in Kans. Maybe the letter hasn't gotten there yet. Anyway we finished the trip on it. We didn't eat badly, but you know how I eat, anything. Say by gosh! Tell V.W. to save some of those bullheads until I get home. What the heck does he think this is anyway. It certainly sounds like it rains enough around there. It hasn't even looked rainy around here yet. It doesn't look as though it would ever rain.
 
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