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28th of July, 1945

To: Miss Margy Krumpleman Postal Address: Box 168 R.R.#4, Buttermilk Rd., Erlanger, Kentucky USA .

From: PFC H A. Diamond # 32662 Return Address: APO 9 Germany .





July 26, 1945
Dear Sis (Marge)
I just came FF guard and decide I'd better answer a few your most recent letter. I'm glad I was on guard for a charnge. You see there was a real big inspection today. I'd rather have guard any time. There's plenty of cleaning of equipment and quartes. That's where we are getting housemaids knee and dislipan hands. We'll be complete weeks. We just had one terrific rain storm. It came down in buckets.
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I'm sorry to hear that your Dances for " " scheme didn't pan out so good. I hope you'll be able to get something working. Glad to see you getting some summer sport in. Supose you two are trying to get a tan. I can't say that I blame you. " " Sis, I knew you meant for me to request something and I'd do anything to please you. You believe that don't you. Well, you see I'm not sure of staying here or any other place. So a package may get lost again. SO please don't feel offended
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if I don't write for something. I'll keep it in minf though and if I do get settled I'll please you Okay? Today we saw "Saratago Trunk" It;s my fourth time. It's the first time in two weeks. We did get to see Jack Benny and Hal McJutyce. Hal was really good. We like his "Sentimental fousy" It's a " " We alsso like "Good Night Sweet Frances" That's a beautiful song. Well Marge, it's time to hit the hay. Okay?
So long for now
As ever
Tom
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