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<opener><dateline>Friday<lb/>
11 May 45.<lb/>
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<salute>Dearest Gretchen &#8212;</salute></opener>

<p>We just came back from swimming in
the lake and surely enjoyed same. The
water was very cold but the sun was
bright and hot so after swimming awhile
we took sun baths on blankets. I sure
wish I had brought along my swim trunks
but know it is too late to get some now. 
You should have seen the costumes we
were wearing, I wore my shorts, Miller wore
some long John’s that he had cut off above
the knee (we told him he looked like Daisy Mae),
Sgt. Hall had on AD trousers, cut off, and Beaulieu
wore some pink ladies panties. What a sight,
fortunately there were very few civilians around. </p>

<p>Honey I didn’t mean we were in a town
named Gretchen. That was merely the name of
the lady who owned the cafe by the name
of Gretchen Henning. I am enclosing a picture
of the place which is exactly how it looked
except for the tables and chairs in the yard.
Over to the right you can see a small village
which Tom Slavin and I walked to one Sunday 
afternoon. On the far right is the “Main” River
where I went fishing but didn’t have any
luck. The porch or sun room with all the
windows is where I was drinking brandy
and writing you. The other two pictures of
are part of the same grounds. They are also
one of the places we stopped and occupied
both buildings. That was the children’s school
and hospital I wrote you about. That was

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also the place where the German obstacle
course was located.</p>

<p>The band visited us this afternoon
and played a few numbers. We really had
a crowd of local inhabitants around listening
to their music.</p>

<p>We heard the point system announced
on the radio last night and it looks as 
though I’ll be a 30 year man before getting
out of the Army. My only chance will be
for an early defeat of Japan. I surely gets
disgusting wasting the best years of ones
life in this mess. I know definitely I could
do more outside than in but that doesn’t
mean a thing, you still sit around and 
wait for Army Red tape.</p>

<p>Well darling, guess that’s about all for
today so will say “Goodnite for now”</p>

<closer><salute>Loving you Always,</salute>
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<addrLine>Pfc. C. O. Williams 37738878</addrLine>
<addrLine>Co A - 122d Med Bn. AP.O #411</addrLine>
<addrLine>c/o P.M. New York, N. Y.</addrLine>
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<ab type="postmark">U.S. Army Postal Service MAY 17 1945</ab>

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<ab>Air Mail</ab>

<note>No Response
Notice 6-12-45
<unclear>J A Pierce</unclear></note>

<note>25</note>

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<addrLine>Mrs. C. O. Williams</addrLine>
<addrLine>1303 Ave B.</addrLine>
<addrLine>Council Bluffs,
Iowa.</addrLine>
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<note>5-11</note>

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<ab type="censor">Passed by US Army Examiner 50819 Capt J. <unclear>L Martini</unclear></ab>

<note>80a</note>

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