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Monthly Archives: February 2014
February 29, 1944 – Tuesday
We went out to see if we could find a cow this morning. When we got back we got ready to move out as infantry again. Jerry is sure putting on a big counter attack today. Man oh Man but … Continue reading
February 28, 1944 – Monday
It is still raining and we can’t get much done on our dugout. Well it cleared up and we got it finished. Put just a thin top on it and slept in it tonight. I feel much safer under the … Continue reading
February 27, 1944 – Sunday
Well we packed up and came home today. We started digging us a dugout for four of us in the side of a hill. Got part of it dug and will finish it tomorrow. It has been raining most of … Continue reading
Letter Home – February 27, 1944
Dear Mother & Dad, Just a line to let you know that I am well and in good health. There is little to write about here so don’t expect too many letters. I received your valentines and letter of Feb … Continue reading
February 26, 1944 – Saturday
From February 2 through February 26, Chick was unable to post daily to the diary. The entry of February 2, 1944 recaps those events.
February 25, 1944 – Friday
From February 2 through February 26, Chick was unable to post daily to the diary. The entry of February 2, 1944 recaps those events.
February 24, 1944 – Thursday
From February 2 through February 26, Chick was unable to post daily to the diary. The entry of February 2, 1944 recaps those events.
February 23, 1944 – Wednesday
From February 2 through February 26, Chick was unable to post daily to the diary. The entry of February 2, 1944 recaps those events.
February 22, 1944 – Tuesday
From February 2 through February 26, Chick was unable to post daily to the diary. The entry of February 2, 1944 recaps those events.
Letter Home – February 22, 1944
Dear Mother & Dad, Just receive five letters from you so will answer them right away and then I won’t get behind. I also had a couple of letters from the Conants. They wanted to know how my folks were. … Continue reading