Keywords
World War II;Eugene Caldwell
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Battery K, 96th C. A. (AA)
APO 960, c/o Postmaster
San Francisco, California
August 22, 1942
Dear Chairman of Bryant Service Club,
Thank you very much for your letter and package of cigarettes. The mail was forwarded to me from my training camp on the mainland.
I have been out here “somewhere in the Territory of Hawaii” for quite a while and like the life here in the Islands as well as can be expected. Swimming facilities for me are fine. Other recreations are bowling, softball, baseball, volleyball and dancing. My work is in the Supply Room. I use a typewriter quite a lot.
I visited Bryant in May, 1941 seeing many old friends and teachers. Please congratulate Miss Krupa for me. Say “hello” to Mrs. Doe for me. I wish to thank her for the card she sent sometime ago.
Thanks again for your letter and cigarettes.
Sincerely,
Eugene Caldwell
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