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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
1919-05-01 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 4
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lives. but it will soon be over I don't think we will be in France much longer and I am sure glad I think I'll be home by the 4th anyhow and mabey sooner. Our Capt has gone he made us a little talk and shook hands with every one of us and I'll tell you he felt awful bad to leave us. I sure hated to see him go - but I don't blame him. Altho I don't believe he would have went if he had known we were going to move so soon. Now don't worry if you don't hear again for some time as we will be on the move and it will be hard to write. Your Loving Son Wright Jolley Co K 352 Inf Amex. Ex. Forces A.P.O. 795
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lives. but it will soon be over I don't think we will be in France much longer and I am sure glad I think I'll be home by the 4th anyhow and mabey sooner. Our Capt has gone he made us a little talk and shook hands with every one of us and I'll tell you he felt awful bad to leave us. I sure hated to see him go - but I don't blame him. Altho I don't believe he would have went if he had known we were going to move so soon. Now don't worry if you don't hear again for some time as we will be on the move and it will be hard to write. Your Loving Son Wright Jolley Co K 352 Inf Amex. Ex. Forces A.P.O. 795
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