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<opener><dateline>Kufstein, Austria<lb/>
27 June 45.<lb/>
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<salute>Dearest Gretchen &#8212;</salute></opener>

<p>This is another of those gloomy old
rainy days in fact I believe it has
missed raining only one day since I
arrived in Kufstein a week ago. It is also
very cool today, cool enough for our
field jackets. I can understand now why
these mountains are always so beautiful
and green, they stay so wet and moist
they cannot be otherwise.</p>

<p>I just returned from chow and because
of the rain decided not to walk over to our
house. We had poor chow today, “C” rations
and rice. The chow here has never been as
good as our company serves for some reason.
I was telling the boys today that I
was going down to the company occasionally
to get something to eat. This morning we
had pancakes and ham. I got two little pancakes,
half cold, and a very small piece of
ham. I was so disgusted I went back for
seconds and received one more little pancake.
Had I more time I could have gone for
3rds and 4ths. Its so seldom they have any
food that tastes good and when they do they
never have enough. Oh well, why bore you
with my gripes. It does burn one up though
when they holler the best of everything goes
to the Army and that you can have all you
want to eat. Both are damn lies. We have
had fresh meat twice in 21 meals, once
pork and once beef.</p>

<p>I was glad to hear you received the 
money order okay and perhaps I can send 
more later. I have made up my mind 
however if I get a chance to go to England or

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the Riviera, that I will take it. It will
probably be my only chance to ever see
either of them but of course I first must be
lucky enough to draw the pass. Honey, that
old bank account is really climbing isn’t it,
I think you are doing swell and am glad
you have it in case you need money for
something.</p>

<p>I finally finished the book Strange
Fruit and have now started another comic
novel. I believe the name of it is “The
Passionate Witch” but havn’t read enough of
it as yet to tell much about it. I enjoyed
Strange Fruit very much but thought it
a queer book for a Southerner to write.</p> 

<p>We still havn’t had any information
as to where we are going. I see where
Gen. Mark Clark is to command the troops
in Austria and I still believe we will be
here for a couple of months. I think Sgt. Bell
and Sgt. Boyce from our Co. will be headed
home soon as they both have over 100 points.</p>

<p>Ill bet Dorothy is happy in a way
that her position in the Insurance girls has
expired. I hope she and Ruth have a nice
vacation trip and think it swell you and
Charlotte can stay together while she is gone.</p>

<p>Well honey its time to go back to work
and I’m out of news anyway. Didn’t do any
thing last night except read a while and
go to bed. Will inclose a few more pictures
for our collection. Incidentally I managed to
get a roll of 127 film in the Px rations so will
send some more pictures one of these days.</p>

<closer><salute>With all my love always</salute>
<signed>Clarence.</signed></closer>

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<addrLine>Pfc. C. O. Williams 37738878</addrLine>
<addrLine>Unit Personnel Section</addrLine>
<addrLine>122d Medical Bn.</addrLine>
<addrLine>A.P.O. #411 - c/o P.M.</addrLine>
<addrLine>New York, New York.</addrLine>
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<note>Rec'd 7-5-45.</note>

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<ab type="postmark">U.S. Army Postal Service JUN 28 1945</ab>

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<addrLine>Mrs. C. O. Williams</addrLine>
<addrLine>2501 - Harney St - Apt. #6</addrLine>
<addrLine>Omaha, Nebraska.</addrLine>
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<note>June 27.</note>

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