Aug. 1, 1943
June says the little kids stomp about saying “God damn” over and over. Buddy on potty remarks, “I hope God will give me a good… Read More »Aug. 1, 1943
June says the little kids stomp about saying “God damn” over and over. Buddy on potty remarks, “I hope God will give me a good… Read More »Aug. 1, 1943
(*Undated but in portion near the end of 1943) I wonder what this war will do, translated into the world scheme. Will we ever go… Read More »August, 1943*
The new barracks were inspected by the J.M. today—maybe we’ll know the verdict soon. The repatriation bug is in the air again. I hope we… Read More »Saturday, July 31, 1943
Saw Nena and Arthur, they looked thin but well dressed.
The barracks seem ready and the contractors men are conspicuous by their absence. The bus returned and two girls with it as secretaries—a silly idea… Read More »Friday, July 30, 1943
…a quiet day gathering money, clothes etc for your remaining friends. That’s the best I could do to commemorate your memory. My only regret is:… Read More »July 27-29, 1943
Things are moving faster, a petition’s been filed by our committee with the Commandant to be forwarded the General in Command. They were strong and… Read More »Wednesday, July 28, 1943
Morgan apparently thought that I would be going to Australia and had left Bowler in command. He would then take over. His latent anti-American jealousy… Read More »July 27, 1943
Cigarettes 35 cents per pack today. I’ll have to stop smoking again—With more success I hope. The grounds around the barracks are being cleared by… Read More »Monday, July 26, 1943