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<opener><dateline>Hallein, Austria<lb/>
3 October 45.<lb/>
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<salute>Dearest Gretchen &#8212;</salute></opener>

<p>Honey, believe it or not we are sitting
here tonite listening to a play by play description
of the World Series game. It is
8:00 P.M. here and darker than hell but of
course it is only 2:00 PM in the states
where they are playing. Also, here tonite
it takes turns raining, sleeting and snowing.
It seems odd listening to a ball game over
there while having this weather over here.
I went down to Zell Am See this afternoon
to pick up some supplies and we ran
into a hell of a snow storm in the mountains.
That is one of the most beautiful
drives you can imagine with the road
winding down through the mountains
following along side of the river. The mountains
are heavily wooded and the trees
are now changing color which adds to the
beauty along with the snow at few hundred
feet up the mountain. While at Personnel
I talked with Sidney and I guess they
finally got a line up on a clerk for our
company from one of the new fellows
coming in. He is now assigned to Hq’s
but they will transfer him to us if he
works out satisfactory. I also saw Cap’t
Keating who is now adjutant and one who
tried to get me to go to Hq’s. He asked me

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what I was doing in the Company now
so I told him I was working in the Station
running supply and was clerk in the C.P.
He said it sounds like you have enough
to do for the present so guess I will
stay in the Company for the time being.</p>

<p>We found out today that we got the
Combat Medics Badge and the additional
pay from Aug 1st so I should draw an
extra $30.00 next payday. The extra combat
pay amounts to $10.00 per month which
will help some especially in the amount
I can send home. One of the boys is
going to Italy this week for liquor and
believe it or not I ordered $60.00 worth.
That is for 10 bottles of cognac, not for
me to drink of course as I can’t say I
like the stuff but I am sure I can sell
it for $20.00 per bottle which is a pretty
good profit. I might save one to sip
on occasionally.</p>

<p>I am inclosing a clipping regarding
wives of occupation troops coming over
that was in our S &amp; S today. From all
appearances it may not be too long before
it becomes a reality, I hope. Also, I like
the deal about purchasing cars as there
is without a doubt some of the most
beautiful country in the world here in
Bavaria and Austria that would be available
for men and their wives to see.</p>

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<p>Honey your mention of the box with
the popcorn sounded wonderful. You
can’t imagine what a craving one gets for
things like that occasionally. Some one
mentioned last night how good a toasted
bacon and tomato with lettuce sandwich
would taste with a nice dish of french
fries and everyone was ready to murder
the guy.</p>

<p>I was glad to hear you received the
other bottle of perfume and that you liked
it. It at least made better time than the
first I sent.</p>

<p>Honey as I mentioned yesterday, I 
put in for the furlough to the states
because as I said before something may
happen to keep me there. If not and I
had to come back perhaps by that time
you could also come over or shortly
thereafter. Anyway, I think its worth
a try. Of course I may not get it but
if anything develops I will let you 
know.</p>

<p>Well darling thats about all the
news for today so — Bye for now —</p>

<closer><salute>I Love you Worlds,</salute>
<signed>Clarence.</signed></closer>

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