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<opener><dateline>Hallein, Austria<lb/>
11 Sept 45<lb/>
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<salute>Dearest Gretchen &#8212;</salute></opener>

<p>This is another gloomy old day, very
chilly and raining like the very devil. Think
I will dig out my overcoat and get it cleaned
and pressed so I will be ready when the
snow flies. Several of the boys filled out
their forms yesterday to send their friends
and relatives telling them not to send Xmas
gifts as they would be on their way by
December. How I wish I could have been in
that group. They were all either fellows with
over 70 points or fellows over 35 years old.
There must have been about 12 in all and
in a short time one will hardly recognize
our company. If Lt. Hunter stays at Frankfurt,
we won’t have a single officer that
came over with us or even went through
combat with us. Cap’t Benton stated yesterday
he believed we would all be on our way to
the states by March and God how I hope he
is right. If its any longer, think I will go
completely nuts.</p>

<p>I received your letter of the 4th last
night and also one form Pharis Tire and
Rubber Co. I guess Jack Stein told them to
put on their mailing list. They mentioned
that Burt Farmer, one of our store
managers in St. Louis was now back
at the store since getting out of the Navy
and hoped I soon would be back. Boy

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they don’t hope it any more than I do.</p>

<p>I went down to the show last night
and saw “The Plough and The Stars” with
Barbara Stanwych and Preston Foster. I
thot it was a new picture since I hadn’t
heard of it but some of the fellows say
it was made about 1929. After seeing
it I think perhaps they were right.</p>

<p>Honey your V-J celebration sounded
swell and I wish I could have been there
to help you celebrate same. That would have
been a terrible time not to have had anything
to drink and it was lucky you could get
some from Mr. Kavka.</p>

<p>I got quite a bang out of your telegram
from Elsie and bet she was plenty
happy at hearing of the ending. I see where
the 1st Cavalry Division went into Tokyo as
guard of honor for Gen MacArthur. With
Frank’s age and all he should certainly be
home real soon.</p>

<p>I can imagine how nice it seems
to be able to buy canned fruits and vegetables
point free. Your asparagus tips sound
wonderful. We asked to have asparagus occasionally
but of course it never tastes like
the buttered asparagus you fixed. Pineapple
juice we still get quite often. “Time out for chow”.
I just returned from eating and it was one
of the best meals we have had in ages. We had
steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, sliced fresh tomatoes,
string beans cooked with bacon and sliced
pears for desert. Not bad huh! I hope we can

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continue to have good food as thats about all
we have to look forward to for a while. Yesterday
we had 10 in 1 rations which is all
canned stuff including the meat and it was
terrible.</p>

<p>I think after I finish my letter to you I
will take off for the Salt factory and have a 
nice shower in some good hot water. They
have some wonderful tile showers and we
can use them from Tuesday through Friday.
Of course from Friday until Tuesday you
go without so you can imagine my
B.O. about now. One thing the weather has
been cool so there is no perspiring.</p>

<p>I really got a bang out of your telling
of your shopping spree with Charlotte.
It has been a long time since you have bought
any clothes honey so I can’t see where you
are being extravagant. Anyway if you let me
buy your coat for you, that should lower
the amount of your debt to your hips instead
of your neck. Ha!</p>

<p>Well honey, think I better close and go
get rid of my B.O. so bye for now —</p>

<closer><salute>All my Love, Forever</salute>
<signed>Clarence.</signed></closer>

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<ab>AFTER FIVE DAYS RETURN TO</ab>

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<address>
<addrLine>Cpl. C. O. Williams 37738878</addrLine>
<addrLine>Co A - 122 Med Bn - APO 411</addrLine>
<addrLine>c/o P.M. - New York, N. Y.</addrLine>
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<ab type="postmark">U.S. Army Postal Service SEP 12 1945</ab>

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<ab>VIA AIR MAIL</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>Sept. 11</note>

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