February 1, 1945
Belgium
February 1, 1945
Dear Dad:
Received a v-mail from you today and several in the past week. I’ve received all the packages by now and the cigarettes. I have been reading about the shortage at home. We have plenty of cigarettes over here now. This week we went back to our old standard of seven packs a week. A pack of cigarettes cost about a nickel, that’s about two francs in Belgique money.
We’re still driving semi trailers. A fellow from Leavenworth, Kansas and I are on a truck together. He sure looks like Russ, in fact I showed some of the guys Russ’ picture and they thought it was him. We’ve still got the original International tractor we got in France right around my last birthday. We had smaller GMC trucks for a while before that in France. In a few days we’ll have ten thousand miles on our truck and no serious trouble yet. That’s a lot of miles for an army truck of this size and there isn’t many guys get much over half of that before something goes haywire and they have to get a new tractor.
I’m in the best of health at present and hope you all are the same. So long for now.
Your pardner
Brown Jug
February 1, 1945
Brown Jug
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