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This episode focuses on World War 2 correspondence from a U.S. Army Captain in Germany to his wife in Michigan.
Word was flashed back by radio that Lt Douglas, Lt Haas, and the 1/4 ton driver, Pfc Devine, had been seriously wounded by some as yet undetermined type of enemy weapon or grenade which had burst in the middle of the vehicle.
Honey this is just one of those days when I can’t seem to write. All I can think about is you. Not writing. But how you look, how it would seem to hold you, kiss you, how you walk, talk and even what you would look like asleep. I’d do anything to be with you.
By Scott Ginther5
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This episode focuses on World War 2 correspondence from a U.S. Army Captain in Germany to his wife in Michigan.
Word was flashed back by radio that Lt Douglas, Lt Haas, and the 1/4 ton driver, Pfc Devine, had been seriously wounded by some as yet undetermined type of enemy weapon or grenade which had burst in the middle of the vehicle.
Honey this is just one of those days when I can’t seem to write. All I can think about is you. Not writing. But how you look, how it would seem to hold you, kiss you, how you walk, talk and even what you would look like asleep. I’d do anything to be with you.