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<opener><dateline>Friday 4:10 PM<lb/>
22 December 44.<lb/>
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<salute>My Darling Wife:</salute></opener>

<p>Surprise &#8212; I am sure you 
didn’t expect a letter from me here 
at Gruber but we have everything
ready to go and found out the 
train is 6 to 7 hrs late. We are 
all laying on the brk's floor relaxing
(Not me of course) I am sitting on
 the floor and writing on my knee.</p>

<p>This afternoon, just to kill 
time we all went to the show. 
Saw Belle of the Yukon (or something 
similar). Not too good but was 
in technicolor so of course was very pretty.</p>

<p>Some of the boys feel pretty 
bad this morning after all the 
beer last night. Said they drank 
15 cases of beer which I don’t 
doubt after looking at some of 
the sad sacks today.</p>

<p>We are all in hopes of being 
able to go to the Px after a little 
while to pick up some cookies 
and candy for the trip. All the

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boys seem in very good 
mood and seem to want to 
get started now they are all 
ready.</p>

<p>We ate our noon meal today 
at the 90th Infantry. Quite a 
walk down there and by the 
time we got back we were 
hungry again.</p>

<p>Well honey, I don’t really 
have any more news. Told 
you almost every thing over 
the phone last nite. Keep 
your fingers crossed and 
your chin up. I’ll always 
be thinking of you.</p>

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<postscript><p>(Ran out of ink)</p></postscript>

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