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World War 2 letters from a U.S. Army Captain in Europe to his wife in Michigan.
The 23rd saw the opening of the large-scale 1st and 9th Army attack across the Roer in the sector to our north. Our own immediate front remained quiet with only a limited number of harassing mission being fired.
I am here and with this much difference in space the only thing that can hold us together is our love and faith in one another. This I should never doubt and surely by this time you know my love in you. I surely hope & pray darling that I will never do anything to make you ever lose faith or love with me. You are all that I really have. What good would anything that I now have be without you? Nothing.
By Scott Ginther5
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World War 2 letters from a U.S. Army Captain in Europe to his wife in Michigan.
The 23rd saw the opening of the large-scale 1st and 9th Army attack across the Roer in the sector to our north. Our own immediate front remained quiet with only a limited number of harassing mission being fired.
I am here and with this much difference in space the only thing that can hold us together is our love and faith in one another. This I should never doubt and surely by this time you know my love in you. I surely hope & pray darling that I will never do anything to make you ever lose faith or love with me. You are all that I really have. What good would anything that I now have be without you? Nothing.