MilColl_WWII_67_Ward_Harry_L_Papers_B2F1_Corr_December_1943_003

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Don't worry about me being moved for
if I ever am I will let you know. I'm still
at the same place and expect to be for some
time. If I even get back to the states I'll let you
know in a hurry. My address is still 142 so
that means I in the same plac.

Don't let the waves worry you. I would like
to see them trying to do our work. It's true they
could do part of it but they couldn't do much of it here.
Guess they can work them in the States but its a
lot different here. I will still stay in the mail
service for thats my rate and they don't take that
away from you unless you can't hold it. Sometimes
boys get rates that they can't qualify for they might
get changed but I'm not like that.

Thought I would write a long letter but just can't
make it. I'm getting so sleepy now and its so quiet all
the boys are in bed. Will try a long letter another night.

This before closing I run up with a woac on the street
yesterday and talked to her about two hours the first American
girl she talked with in a year. I might say the first girl she talked
with in a year except across a counter trying to buy something.

I miss you and love you so much, Harry

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