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Protected: Pat to Ida: 22 November 1943 (letter #1)

December 16th, 2008 · Enter your password to view comments.

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Protected: Pat to Ida: 21 November 1943

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Protected: Pat to Ida: 19 November 1943

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Protected: Pat to Ida: 17 November 1943

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Protected: Pat to Ida: 16 November 1943

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Protected: Tony to Pat: 1 November 1942

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Protected: Ida to Pat: [sometime after 22 June 1944]

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Cambridge Journal: 20 September 2007

June 30th, 2008 · No Comments

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsru2cxodFs”

Of course, there is always something that can go wrong, and my driver’s license expired on 9.1, so I was flagged as “SSSS” or “special screening.” It basically meant nothing more than being sent through a separate line and being paid extra special attention. That was OK by me.

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Richard to Alice: 1 June 1944

June 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Today we saw a short movie and got a haircut. After about 20 of the 63 guys in the platoon had theirs cut and we had had mess, cleaned up the hut, and seen the movie, they raised the colors. (They raise the colors at 8:00 a.m.) If you see any hair on this letter, think nothing of it. Just call me baldy.

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