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MR. & MRS. JAMES D. PREWIT
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COLLEgE StAtION
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APO 627
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SENDER ADDRESS
NEW YORK
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26-9-42
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DATE
China.
Howdy Folks-
Come over & have chop suey and rice
with me. We are really having a time
here a giving the Japs tit for tat and a
little over. To make teh odds even we
figure 3 Japs to one American. Thats in
the air. On the ground they are as good
fighters as we are. Either way youtake it
I'm having a lot of excitement and am
enjoying it. That is when I'm not scared
out of my wits. How about another bunch
of lttira like you all sent over before?
They sure keep a fellow pepped up.
Sincerely
Albert.
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Majh Juan Rudn J
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MR. & MRS. JAMES D. PREWITT
EXTENSION SERVICE
COLLEGE STATION
TEXAS
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Maj R. Juan Reader Jr
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SENDERS NAME
Hdg&Hdges of PRE.
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A.Ag507.40 Postmaster
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SENDERS ADDRESS
N.Y., N.Y.
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3 Jan, 1944
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DATE
Jan 4 1944
Dear Prewitts:
Willa's letter of Dec. 13 has arrive bringing the
good news, and I am very happy for you. Know
there are a lot of others who are extremely pleased, too,
especially a lot of ex -4 H club young men. Guess the
first month or two will be a bit rought but we are
for you. (Haven't made him buy fall dress, have you Hagel?)
Thanks for both your letters, Jim. The 2nd
arrived today. A lot of this O.P.A, embargo etc is so
much "Greek" to me, but must be a pain in the neck
from what I can see in an occasional cattleman.
We hear a lot of stuff much of which don't sit so pretty
with men serving, but we know pretty well where it
is localized.
HAd a letter from willa today with some
recent pictures of Jack, and he has really changed.
I would not ^HAVE recognized him had the ^PICTURES not
come out of the envelope and been marked with his
name. Guess you'd better track him a little fast
bal "Sammy."
Thanks again for our letter. Best to you all.
Rudy
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