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Letter Home – June 1, 1944
Dear Mother & Dad Just a line to let you know that I am Okea. Sorry that I haven’t the time to write more often, but you know how it is. The weather is nice and cool, I expect it … Continue reading
June 1, 1944 – Thursday
Well, Jerry was over last night and what I mean he was over. He dropped personnel bombs all around. The company is packing up and getting ready to move out. They have a special mission to perform and no one … Continue reading
May 31, 1944 – Wednesday
The company was relieved today. Not much to do. We equipped most of the fellows that had lost equipment. That’s about all for today.
May 30, 1944 – Tuesday
Nothing much to do today. Just lay around and rest. Heard rumors that the 85th was moving up from the south and our company or battalion would come off of the lines. That will be a break. Played cards and … Continue reading
Letter Home – May 29, 1944
Dear Mother, I have a little time now so I will drop you a line. Sorry that I do not have more time to write at the present, I’m kept pretty busy. I am fine and in good health. I … Continue reading
May 29, 1944 – Monday
I got tired of laying around and the doctors couldn’t find anything wrong with me outside of being shocked. Rather than stay in the hospital I took off and came back to the company. They are still up on the … Continue reading
May 28, 1944 – Sunday
This is really Tuesday that I am writing this on. I have been in the hospital. Last night we were resting along the side of the road. I must have been asleep at the time, and was also knocked out. … Continue reading
May 27, 1944 – Saturday
We moved again this morning to the other side of Cori, just short of Velletri. The 3rd has pushed so far ahead that we have both flanks open. The Engnrs were called up to fill in a gap in the … Continue reading
May 26, 1944 – Friday
We moved the first thing this morning to the other side of Cisterna. The town of Cisterna is completely demolished. I couldn’t believe my eyes. How one town so large could be tore up so badly. It’s really a shame, … Continue reading
May 25, 1944 – Thursday
Not much going on today. The dogboys are still at the edge of Cisterna and we are moving up this evening. We bivouacked just outside of Cisterna. The artillery is laying down a terrific barrage. Good night.