January 17, 1943
January 17, 1943
Dear Folks:
Received Marie’s letter and the package and thank you for both. It’s sure something that I can use.
Well it’s about five or six below zero today and the water is freezing on the mess kits before you can get from the big cans of soapy & hot water to the barracks. There has been a few found up here with spinal [meningitis] and so we are eating out of mess kits and taking every precaution to see that it don’t spread. We are not under quarantine though.
I had that wisdom tooth pulled last week and my jaw is ok by now.
There isn’t much to do up here and there are so many soldiers that it’s impossible to get to town or in the show.
I’m going to supply sergeant school now and it ends the twenty third. Then we’re going out on field maneuvers for a week. I don’t think I’ll be able to get down for some time.
Well that’s about all I know for now so I guess I’ll say so long.
As ever,
Mel
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