December 18, 1942
Thursday
Dear Marie:
Sorry not to have answered your letter sooner, but I have been waiting for something to happen so I would have something to write. Of course nothing new has happened and I don’t know anything as usual. The snow finally melted today and we had a spring day for a change. Ever since that snowstorm we have had weather below freezing and the snow has been on three and a half weeks. Everything is a sea of mud up here today but another warm day like today and if this warm wind keeps up it will be dry in a day or so. It don’t take long for this sandy ground to dry out. I was on guard last Sunday and it was pretty rugged. The rookies start walking guard next Sunday so I suppose we won’t have to pull guard for a while. My furlough has been moved up until next Tuesday as we can’t travel on weekends anymore. Well that’s about all I know for now and hope to see you soon. Tell them all howdy and now I’ll be saying so long.
As ever,
Mel
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