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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, September-October 1942

1942-10-28 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 3

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3 except in some small things I might send you. But in knowing how you are and what is going on, as long as the military lets you write stuff, is a satisfaction that you count on me to share things with you. If my thinking with and about you helps, then I'm awful busy helping, laddie. I've told Hazel, Leone and Fred I guess that Meade is overcrowded and so therefore disorganized, some with things not as well worked out as at a training unit. But I'll not tell anyone, kin or others, just how it is - like you wrote today. They'll never hear us beef, at least not until the war is all over. I don't put out that you find it fun or adventure, but a necessary job to get done and as long as that is what it is, it isn't bad. Thats an O K public face, isn't it? Today a letter came from Freda, she will be home and wants me
 
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