I received three letters from you tonite
so thought perhaps I should write another
today knowing we will probably be moving
tomorrow. Also received a nice long letter from
Leo which I should like to answer tonight.
We finished the brownies tonite for
supper and although they were a little dry
they still tasted good. However, they weren’t as
good as you made I will have to admit.
Captain O’Brein told me to tell you that you
were doing a good job taking care of him.
(He had some of the cheese, pecans and brownies).
So Mary thinks Fran may land in
the Army of Occupation. That is very hard
to say but I imagine he will go into some
division as a reinforcement first of all. After
that no one knows as yet what will
happen. This war won’t be over for a
few months yet in my estimation and
I am wondering how many years it
will be before Nazism (misspelled) is stamped
completely out. We shall have to admit he
really had the people sold on his ideas.
Was surprised to hear that you saw
Ted Hoff on the streetcar. Thought perhaps
he would be in the Army before this time,
guess he did have some thing wrong with
him however. If you see him again
tell him I said hello.
I am sorry to hear the recording
could not be sent but doubt if I could
locate any thing to play it on for some
time. You save it if possible as I should
like to hear some when I get back.
Barron just brought me a bottle of beer.
That is one thing we now have plenty of,
German wine, German beer and champagne.
The champagne is delicious in fact much
better than I ever had in the states. Believe
it or not I had some for breakfast
this morning. When you can have
champagne for breakfast you’re doing okay don’t
you think? The German beer is much
better than the French and tastes very
similar to ours. The Germans took all the
best in wines, vermouth and champagne
and reserved them for their army. They have
thousands of cases stored in cellars and
wh'se's[?]. When our troops capture a town
it is divided among the boys through their
headquarters.
I just read an article in the Yank about
the 13 inch snow storm in Nebraska. Also
included a picture of an Omaha girl with
the deep snow. Makes me a little home
sick to see things like that.
Well honey, Im all out of news for
now so will close, but will be thinking
of you. Bye for now.
All my LoveClarence.
Tell everyone hello and especially Marilyn.
Pfc. C. O. Williams 37738878Co A - 122 Med BnA.P.O. #411 - c/o P.M.New York, N. Y.
Rec'd 4-19-45
U.S. Army Postal Service APR 10 1945
Mrs. C. O. Williams1303 Ave. B.Council Bluffs,
Iowa.