Title
Letter Written by Bertram F. Bullock, Jr. to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 15, 1943
Keywords
World War II;Miami Beach
Rights Management
All rights retained by Bryant University
Transcription
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ARMY AIR FORCES
Technical Training Command
MIAMI BEACH * FLORIDA
March 15, 1943
Bryant Service Club
Bryant College
Providence, R. I.
Gentlemen:
I received your gift of cigarettes yesterday and you may rest assured that they certainly were appreciated very much. Most of my buddies are surprised that schools have such organizations as the Bryant Service Club, but think it is a grand idea. They only wish that their schools would remember fellows in the service.
I certainly have been very fortunate to be stationed here at Miami Beach for so long, and especially during the winter months. From all the letters I receive, I understand that you people have been experiencing a good old-fashioned New England winter, but it has been swell down here.
Well, thanks again for the cigarettes and lots of good luck to you all.
Sincerely
Bertram F. Bullock
Sgt. Bert F. Bullock- U.S. Army
379 Base Hq. + Air Base Sq.
Miami Beach, Florida
There’s Only One Miami Beach!
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