Authors

Paul Filipowich

Keywords

World War II;Camp Mackall, North Carolina;Reconditioning Officer;Tau Epsilon

Rights Management

All rights retained by Bryant University

Transcription

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Camp Mackall North Carolina

Lt. Paul Filipowich, “39”
Station Hospital
Camp Mackall, N.C.

5 January 1944

The Bryant Service Club
Bryant College
Providence, R.I.

Dear Members,

I wish to express my sincerest thanks to you all for your kind remembrance at Christmas. I appreciated your package very much and do hope that we all can meet together before next Christmas.

As in the case of the majority of Bryant Alumni, we are doing work altogether different than that which we studied and trained for at Bryant. At the present time I am the Reconditioning Officer in the hospital, my job is to bring back to full physical strength injured and sick paratroopers and glider men. Altogether different from Business Administration. Regards to Tau Epsilon.

Still remembering Bryant,
Paul Filipowich, “39” [Transcription ends]

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