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<title>Letter Written by Louis E. Glaiel to Miss Blaney Dated January 25, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES<br /> HAWTHORNE<br /> SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS<br /> ORANGEBURG, S. C.</p>
<p>January 25, 1943</p>
<p>Dear Miss Blaney,</p>
<p>My family sent me your letter of Jan. 19th, asking whether I received the package the Bryant Service Club sent me on Dec. 4.  Well, Miss Blaney, that package had quite a trip in catching up with me.  It first went to Nashville, but I had left Nashville in October, then the package went to Maxwell Field, Alabama, but, two days before the package arrived at Maxwell, I had left for Primary here at Orangeburg.  I received the much postmarked Jan. 1st for which I am deeply grateful.</p>
<p>Louis E. Glaiel</p>
<p>a/c Louis E. Glaiel<br /> 58th A. A. F. F. T. D.<br /> Orangeburg, S. C.<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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