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Addressed to Mr. Tony Fetch, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lewis Bolt + Nut Co. (1943) from Lee Chapman at Fort Lewis
"Hello Tony,
Just a line to let you know where the army sent me. I like it a lot here and I think the weighing experience I had there will help a lot in this work.
More later, Lee"
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December, 19, 1943
“Dear Manly,
Just a line to let you know I received the Christmas presents. That was pretty nice thanks a lot. Everything is going fine so far. Will be here for about two more weeks then will get my leave. I will drop you a line when I get on board ship and let you know where I am at, we were on the rifle range the past three days and made a pretty good score on all the guns. Well I think I will have to close now, wishing you and all the Lewis Bolt Gang a Merry Christmas.
Earl Reynolds”
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[ 2025-03-12 18:04:23 ]
Camp Roberts California
August 28, 1943
Lewis Bolt + Nut Co.
Minneapolis Minnesota
"Received your most welcome Letter yesterday. Was sure grad to hear from all of you. That letter really travelled around to a lot of the Boys here. As you see I’m in the Hospital and there is a lot of Boys from Minneapolis here. And we all appreciate the good news from our home team. Well being in the hospital..."
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"... isn’t so bad. For at least we can see some pretty nurses, which we couldn’t otherwise. And we had a jail break last night so that gave us some excitement. Well the whole gang here at the Hospital wish all of you good luck and keep em bolting and keep on sending all the news. As it sure peps all of us up.
Respectfully yours,
Private Ralph E. Severson
P.S. tell the girls we haven’t forgot them and thanks a million for the good work they are doing."
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Percy Jones Hospital
Battle Creek, Michigan
July 13, 1943
"Hello Dave,
Well guess I will be out of the hospital pretty soon also out of the country. Don’t know if you heard about the accident I had, well anyway I received internal injury to the stomach walls and according to the staff of Dr’s. The rigors and excitement of war might cause it to turn into an ulcer but by leading a normal life they wouldn’t have to operate..."
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"...I am feeling fine and according to a bunch of X-rays taken the other day the Dr. said I am as good as new and by following a few simples rules I would never have any trouble. So I will be seeing you in a few days looking for a job.
Sincerely yours,
Harry R. Kerrick"
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July 25, 1943
“Dear Manley,
Allow me to be the last to congratulate you. The new paper looks swell. Glad that you could use those drawings.
It’s been beastly hot here for several weeks. Hot and humid. Fortunately we have a swimming pool here and it’s just across from the library. Did I tell you that I’m working at the Post Library and like it pretty well. It’s a vast improvement over my last job.
I hear from several who worked at the plant. Get letters from Joe Hoffman nearly every week. In fact I get too many letters. Keeps me busy during most of my…”
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“leis(ure) man - is a lot of hooey. If you should see him will you tell him that I’d like to hear from him and give him my address. I know that he was living at his folks home on Erie or Superior but can’t remember the address. I certainly enjoy reading the safeguard. Glad to hear that Fogelberg made the grade. He always struck me as being a smart kid. I’m not jealous because he got that rating but don’t see why he deserves Gertrude too. I mean that good luck should be distributed a little more evenly.
Hope the ball team continues to dick. Would sure like to see a game and hope I’ll be able to get…”
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“….time answering them. And that’s one hell of a job because nothing exciting or interested happens here. Just the same old monotonous grind every day. Uncle Sammy nabbed my kid bro Jack. He’s at Fort Snelling at the present and expects to be sent out any day. I wanted to get home and see him but my furlough request went in the 1st sergeants waste basket. I should be able to get a furlough as more than six months have elapsed since my last one. They can’t do this to me. I’ll see my air raid warden about it.
My spies tell me that Andy Smith is back from sunny Cal. He said that - Go West young…”
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[ 2025-03-12 18:08:26 ]
“Hello folks,
It seems I am a bit slow, about writing, but that hunt in your last paper, took effect. I reckon I’m more one, of the few, that just don’t get around to write very often.
We arrived here, in the latter part of January. I’m sure we were some spectacle, all bundled up it was hard to sleep with all the planes flying around, but soon became accustomed to the noise.
After ten days of instruction, we were assigned to the assembly and repair unit. This building itself extends over an area, nearly equal to, two city blocks.
The above view, in the letter head, shows about ten percent of the Maine vase. Maybe you can get some idea how large the base really is.”
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[ 2025-03-12 18:08:51 ]
Camp Polk, Louisiana
“Dear Manley
I received your letter + the “Lewis safeguard” the other day + was sure glad to hear about all my friends and the big job they’re doing. Also I would like the addresses of a few of the fellows from the hot shop that are in the service. There is one thing that keeps me from writing long letters, here and that is restrictions. The things I would like to write about are the things I can’t write about. We have the most modern weapons made in the world right here in our vast training program. So you see when this machine gets into high gear somethings going to…”
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[ 2025-03-12 18:11:12 ]
(unsure)
September 11th, 1943
Saturday Afternoon
“Dear Mr. Meyer Paper,
I just want to write and thank you for the gifts you made possible for me when I was home in Furlough. I had a wonderful time and think everyone in your company are swell. I think it is so pretty darn the way you treat the fellows who visit your plant when they are home in Furlough. I also want you to know that I think your executive men + foremans are tops.
Well Sir, I guess that’s about all. I worked for you for 1 year in the Hot Shop. I was weigher on the nite shift before I came into the army. Thanks again
Yours Truly
Harry . E. Lundblad”
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“Hello Joe,
I’ll bet your surprised to hear from me. Well first of all I am feeling pretty good seeing that I lost 21 pounds since I came in the army. We have finally finished our maneuver, and I sure was glad to get that over with,
I’ve never eaten so much dust as I did during our maneuvers in my whole life, dust for breakfast, dinner, and supper, even when we sleep. Believe or not.
Well Joe I’ve been in the army now for 17 months and I am still fortunate to be in the Country.
I am planning on coming home again some time in September. Will be there to see you.
I don’t know if you know it or not but I’ve been on a ‘tank’ ever since I was home in my last furlough.
How is every thing back there? I suppose they are keeping you pretty busy.
Say hello to Jimmy and the gang…”
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“…for me. I’ve read about Frieda breaking some record in work. She really must be going to town. Tell her that I said it must be that good Minneapolis ‘beer’ that gives her all that pep.
Joe I will close for now but if you write, this will be my new address.
Sergeant Rollins
Bldg “A” 492 Arnold F.A.Bon
H.P.O. 261 Abilene Texas
Hope to see you real soon. Say hello to your wife for me.
You fallen worker,
John Rollins”
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George Weiss
120th U.S. Naval Carst Batt
50 Fleet P.O. N.Y. N.Y.
Wed. July 28, 1943
“Dear Mr. Paper,
Received your wonderful letter dated June 14th. And was very please to hear from you. I am still here in North Africa and working plenty hard. With Mussolini’s resignation things with look much brighter in the future. Let’s hope this would end soon. So the boys could get back to Gods country. I am happy to get news like that. Certainly the boys at the plant must be working very hard. Give them all my best regards and tell them I think of them every day. I received a letter from Roy Juntiela and was glad to hear from him. He is wet in Fide Island. He is feeling very well. The fellows are sure…
George Weiss”
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"…scattered around this small world. There is five other fellow from Minnesota and it is nice to be with fellows from the Middle West and West Coast. This mail problem over here is quite a problem. It has been very poor here lately. I hope it is not that way back in the States. And how is the mail from the other fellows do you get mail from the rest of the boys regularly. There is not much I can say just now. But I do hope you and your family are in the best of health. I am very well and get plenty of needed rest. There are times when I am so fatigued I do not care to eat. So for now I am going to close so may I wish you the best of luck.
I remain: Sincerely Your’s, George Weiss"
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Camp Polk, Louisiana
July 29, year obscured (likely 1943)
“Dear Manley,
Received your most welcome letter this evening. Also the clipping from my sweet Brother. Kiss him for me will you?
You know Manley, I can’t just express it in words what it means to a soldier to know that he has friends like you, + the others, also a brother like Sam. (Even if he does brag a lot) jack of him. Thinking of him, with him all the way. That’s all I got to say now pal. As the lights are about to go out (blame it, wait till I get on charge of quarters, again I’ll get even with him).
So long,
Maurice”
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Camp Polk, Louisiana
July 29, 1943
“Dear Manley,
Received your most welcome letter this evening. Also the clipping from my sweet Brother. Kiss him for me will you?
You know Manley, I can’t just express it in words what it means to a soldier to know that he has friends like you, + the others, also a brother like Sam. (Even if he does brag a lot) jack of him. Thinking of him, with him all the way. That’s all I got to say now pal. As the lights are about to go out (blame it, wait till I get on charge of quarters, again I’ll get even with him).
So long,
Maurice”
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November 20, 1943
“Hi Sang,
Did I have a pleasant surprise this Sunday morning. When I received my mail there was a copy of the “Lewis Safeguard” now that should be enough but it wasn’t, it wasn’t for me but for my brother who is in the navy and has the same rate as I. Not having seen him for well once a year it gave me the feeling that this is a pretty small world.
Every thing is great here. We see a lot of pictures (they call them here). And can go to dance any time we are free. The girls here have learned to do almost any step the yanks can do. Pubs are open on half hour at noon at a five a.m. One can get a couple glasses of beer if you are lucky. Liquid, just isn’t. Food is very good. And we got all the steak we want. The people here are very friendly (especially the girls.)
It is good to read of your receiving the Gold Star and carrying on the…”
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[ 2025-03-13 11:44:14 ]
“… safety campaign. We out here really feel you are doing a great job. I have seen several of our product aboard ship out here.
Now I suppose I had better get this address of Edward’s and myself cleared up or he will be out for me for stealing his safeguard.
Edward L. Murphy Mommer
U.S.S. Neville
C/o Pac. Fleet post office
San Francisco California
Robert L. Murphy Mommer
L.C.T. 360 - Flotila. 8.
C/o Pae. Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, California
Merry Christmas and a Victorious New Year to all.
Yours truly,
‘Bob’
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Coast Artillery Anti-Aircraft
Camp Stewart, Georgia
Dec. 5, 1943
“Dear Fellow workers:
I receive the top of box of candy yous have send to me and I was sure glad to hear from yous. Well I’m feeling fine. The weather down here is swell. I haven’t seen any snow yet down here. Well I’m very glad to ehar that yous have won the gold star. I bet yous must of work pretty hard to get it. I wish that [I] could have been [there]. When yous got it[.] Well I’m trying to do my part in winning this war. Well I’m sorry that I didn’t write to yous sooner. You see we are moveing and I don’t have much time to write[.] I don’t know [where] we are going. But I will try to write as soon as I can when I get [there]. Well I’m trying to get one of [our] camp papers[.] So I can send it to yous. Well I ain’t very good at writing so please excuse my writing[.] turn over…”
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“…Well I must close for now I must get back to work for I get put on K.P. tomorrow. Well please write as soon.
Pvt Martin A. Holbrook 37562532
Baty D. 789th A.A.A. AW BN
Camp Stewart Georgia
P.S. I will send you my new address as soon as I can. I'm very sorry I did[n’t] write more but I will try [and] write more next time”
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August 23, 1943
Hawaiian Islands
“Dear Manley,
Had a few spare moments so I thought I would drop you all a line or two. Well I am still enjoying myself on this beautiful island. Also seen a few points of interest, was in town last week so I had a chance to go on a tour through a Pineapple canning factoring, also a sugar cane factory and it sure was a swell trip. We also have some swell bowling alleys in town so I spend my days off doing a little bowling. Maybe if I get good enough I might be able to…”
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“…bowl with the boys in the LB+Co team. I have also been doing a lot of swimming in the Blue Pacific, and don’t think that water isn’t salty. So far from the looks of this letter you may think that all I do is take it easy. But there is plenty of hard work to do here and a person has to be on the “Ball” every minute of the day, also night. We sure have fine climate down here and it sure makes a person feel good. Also getting in good condition after running a mile every morning before breakfast. As yet I haven’t learned how to do the Hula “Ha Ha” but I am getting so that I can pronounce the names of towns and places here. Well how is every body at…”
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“…the plant? I received your paper and found it very good reading, but there were only about a dozen people whose name’s were mention[ed] that I knew. How about my “X” boss, George, is he still alive, and the rest of the gang, where are they? Say, Manley, did Dave hire any more of those nice looking girls[?] About the only time we get to see some thing nice is when we go to the show and see Hedy Lamarr or Lana Turner. Well I guess it’s about time to close this note, so until I hear from you. Keep up that 100% mark.
Regards to all
Rollie Berger
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Nov. 25, 1943
Thanksgiving Day
Somewhere in North Africa
“Dear Manley,
Just a few lines to let you know where I am. I can’t tell you exactly where but I’m in North Africa. It’s been raining the last few days so it’s muddy to the devil. We just finished a turkey dinner so I feel a lot better now. I’ve sure been traveling a lot since I’ve been in the service. Once here I’ve visited Casablanca, Oran, Algiers and Mateaur so I haven’t stayed in one place to[o] long. Well Manley its about all the news I have except that I made a Christmas card for you[.] Hoping you’ll like it.
Yours Virgil.”
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“3:30 on to 8. I’ve been working on detail in the supply room here and I guess inventory is coming up here too. It might turn out to be a fairly tough job even if everything is pretty much in order. Well I guess this is about all I can say for now. Say hello and thanks to the gang and give Gordon Elphick my regards.
Wish you all a Merry Christmas + a Happy New Year
Hub. Clair”
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11/27/43
“Dear Cold Shop Gang -
Thanx much for the palatable presents. A rare treat after nothing but stale peanut bars for months. I have completed my basics + am going to school. It’s been almost mild here but I prefer Minn. - blizzards + all. Last week we bivouacked on Polent for three days. Slept in pup tents. Altho[ugh] we had an eight blankets to a tent we nearly froze our near extremities.
Crawled there the infiltration course + it’s a long 75 yards. Steady stream of bullets a few inches over head, charges of T.N.T. being exploded a few feet away + lots of barbed wire entanglements crawl under. I did a pretty fair imitation of a mole + scooped up about ten lbs. of terra firms. It’s a pretty good…”
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December 8, 1943
“Dear Hot Shoppers (also some cold shoppers),,
A meat shopper that’s me (the biggest chow hound in the company)
I got your candy the other day. We had just got in from a long field problem. Thanks a lot it’s swell to have a bunch of guys like you back there doing things like that. There is one thing I would like to have most of all and that is a nice big steak from that biggest of all deers that Sammy missed. Second, a chance to give Bill and Stu W. The trimming of their lives in a game of (they know what). Yeh Man.
Say you guys want to spur that brother of mine to writing me a letter or two…”
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[ 2025-03-13 17:10:48 ]
“…I suppose he’s told you of all the letters I have wrote to him also.
I don’t think I’ll take my vacation until the weather warms up, up there. You see it’s nice down here. I like it here ooh la! La! French girls oh boy cabaret, New Orleans. I’ll sure miss it. You can have your snow storms + ice. I’ll take - what am I saying cussing my own state[?] Why I think I should get a section-8 (in case you don’t know what that is ask the next guy that comes in our furlough). Well going take care of the place for us boys + don’t forget to write
Your pal
Maury Belisle”
“Section-8” refers to a military discharge based on psychological grounds
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August 18, 1943
United States Army
New Orleans Staging Area
New Orleans, Louisiana
“Dear Marsh,
Well the first thing I’ll do is give you my new address. Its
Co E, 4 Bn, 3rd Platoon
N.O.S.A. - J.C. R.2.C.
[New Orleans Staging Area - Joint Command. Replacement 2nd Company]
New Orleans 12, Louisiana
It’s a transportation replacement training center and we haven’t been doing much lately. So Roy and George are still up their old tricks. It’s a wonder they didn’t kill themselves. Has the company had any one of them parties? Boy I can still remember part of that night. As I say I can remember only part of it what happened to the other parts I don’t know. What have you been doing lately and how the heck are you. Joe Hanzlik (correct?) didn’t look like the type to work although I was the same way. I went…”
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“…missed one joint it must of been hidden pretty darn well. Boy it’s really an open town. You can get anything. In fact they come up and asked you. Has any of the women left for any service or are they still all there[?] I got a letter from Bob Badd (packing dept), and they are really pouring it to him. He took the Harry MN camp tests and passed all except on his pulse it was high. He’s going to try again in 60 days if he doesn’t get shipped across by then. Well I guess that’s about all for now so write soon.
Sr. Serb, Herb”
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July 24, 1943
Camp Sibert, Alabama
“Dear Marsh,
Well I got your letter today and was glad to hear from you. We have been pretty busy the last five weeks and haven’t had much time off. So Matt and Beck are expecting to go into the army? Well if they’re still around when you get this tell them to damn hard the first four or five weeks then it slacks off a little. One really gets sore at the world them first weeks but you get used to it. There must not be many of the bunch left that were there when I left.
Did Joe Hanslik quit the ball team or quit his job altogether? Sometimes I wish I was back at Lewis too, but most of the time I’m glad I’m in the army and doing my share. When we get up at 3 o’clock in the morning and work hard till five o’clock and then have to go on night operations until midnight really makes people to wish for different things. I might get a furlough in about 9 or 10 months and I’ll come over to Lewis with a couple gallons of whiskey and really set the place back where it should be. George ought to like that unless he’s swore off again…”
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"Has Ray still got his motorcycle or has he scrapped it up by now. Has Johny Blackstone went to the Marines yet? I’m behind you in letter writing. I got to answer about 16 letters today or tonight I should say.
Well say hello to all the gang and write soon.
So Long,
Herb
P.S. Try and read this letter although it ought to be damn hard."
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[ 2025-03-13 17:13:10 ]
Sunday May 30, 1943
Lowry Field Colorado
“Dear Manly,
Hi! Received your letter + pictures yesterday. Sure glad to hear from you. Well I’ve left Texas and am up here in Denver and really glad to be here especially during the summer. I’ve been up here for a month now and am going to photography school trying to learn how to be a photographer. It’s a really interesting course though. They keep a fellow on the ball here with two hours of P.T. [physical training] a day and we march to everything we do. Seems like basic training all over again, but am getting into pretty good shape. School lasts for six hours a day and I’m going on the C shift starting today which is from 6:30 to 12:30A.M. We change shifts every three weeks.”
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"I’m going to branch out or major in advanced lab. Work which starts on your eighth week after seven weeks of basic training. I’m on detach service and am supposed to go back to San Angelo. Texas about the first of August, but don’t think I’ll stay there for long.
Glenn is an upperclassman in pre-flight now so is getting along O.K. I suppose Lois is about to go to the hospital now any day. Just think- I’ll be an uncle too. I can’t picture Gary as a “father” though. My wife + big son which is almost 13 months old, are coming out here the latter part of June and stay for the rest of the time I’m here, so am kind of looking forward to that.
Well how is Lewis coming along. I get your paper and really enjoy reading it. I miss playing golf + basketball, but I did play nice (golf) the day before I left Texas. I better close for now + I’ll write later - Say hello to everybody -
Stan"
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October 26
“Dear Gang:
I imagine I better start writing a letter before you get the idea that I have forgotten you all + the good times we use to have a Nick’s Bowling Alley’s - isn’t that right Otto.
I know I should have come down to the plant when I was home on my leave but as you know I had a lot of things to do when I was home.
I surely would like to be back again. But the way things are now I don’t know if I’m going or coming.
I went through boot camp + figured that after that was over things would be a lot better but after I got back from my leave I was sent to Bremerton Washington + assigned to a ship. My ship is a Sea Plane Tender, so I have got good duty..."
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“I have been going to gunnery school, fire fighting school + others so you see I am kept plenty busy. I even go to night school for a few hours some nights too.
I have gained a few pounds but since I came to Bremerton + think I am losing the food is lousy + when it is good one doesn’t get enough.
Get up at six o’clock every morning + sit around until 8:30 before we muster in. It’s foolish to get up so early + waste that good sleep. When I used to be at the plant at 7 o’clock I could sleep until 6:45 + get there a 1/2 hour late but here it is different.
Well now that I have written I want some letters from you all too. That includes you too OTTO. I know you are all doing all you can + you can count on me to hold me end up even if I don’t crave it too much. (over)”
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"“The main things is to get along in what you are doing + everything will be all right.
I also wish to thank Mr. Meyer Paper for the money I received when I left it certainly was appreciated.
An Old Salt,
Elmer
P.S. Don’t forget to write”
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August 16, 1943
Hawaiian Islands
“Dear Marsh,
Well don’t be to surprised. I finally found enough time to drop you a line. Well I suppose you know by now where I am. But I will say it was quite a break for me, as for how long I am going to stay I don’t know. This sure is a beautiful place if you don’t believe me ask, Bill Beck, he sure can tell you what’s all about it. But there is quite a shortage on women down here, especially white girls. I guess there are about 100 men to every white girl. Well enough about this place. How about Lewis Bolt + Nut Co. How are things going out there? Is, George, still with you all. And how are the rest of the boys. Nick + Matt of course I can’t forget Weber. Does he still have trouble about some dumb guy like me stealing his truck? Boy it sure is going to be nice when…”
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“I can get back and do a days work again. (just as though I ever did) ‘ha ha’ Well, Marsh, it kind of looks like I will have to sign off for now so lots of luck to you all and don’t forget to drop a lonesome soldier a line once in awhile by the way where is Russ Campell stationed now?
Regard to all you mugs,
Rollie”
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[ 2025-03-13 20:27:32 ]
South Pacific
August 23, 1943
“Dear Mr. Paper:
It’s about time I got around to writing you a few lines. I have been plenty busy since leaving the good old U.S.A. We are now working every day, and plenty hard. It’s also plenty hot here.
About all I can say is that I am somewhere in the South Pacific. If you hear of anyone at work kicking about their job, tell them I would be glad to change places. I can honestly say that I sure would like to be back working at the old job. Well, this war can’t last forever, at least I don’t think it…”
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“…will. I have quite a bit of interesting news to tell you when I do get back. OF course it will have to write until we beat hell out of the yellow Japs.
How’s everything coming at Lewis Bolt? I’ll bet you are all plenty busy and I am sure all records of production have been broken.
Well, Mr. Paper, this is about all for this time. I’ll write you again. Give my regards to everyone at Lewis Bolt. I hope to be able to see you very soon.
Yours truly,
Russ.
Russell P. Campbell
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