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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
1918-11-24 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 4
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would open up on it and the Shrapnel was falling all around us than I thanked God that I had one to wear. I don't know a thing about when we will sail for home but I kind of think if nothing happens I'll be home for springs work. as the 88 isent in the army of Occupation. I seen in the paper today that our air units in England were on their way home so I suppose Earl Bentley will be the first one of the first Fairbank boys home. I'll tell you what Dad no one will be any happier than I when the order come to go right leg file up the gang plank
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would open up on it and the Shrapnel was falling all around us than I thanked God that I had one to wear. I don't know a thing about when we will sail for home but I kind of think if nothing happens I'll be home for springs work. as the 88 isent in the army of Occupation. I seen in the paper today that our air units in England were on their way home so I suppose Earl Bentley will be the first one of the first Fairbank boys home. I'll tell you what Dad no one will be any happier than I when the order come to go right leg file up the gang plank
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