Letter Home – May 21, 1944

19440521a-600Dear Mother,

While I have a little time, I will answer all of your old letters. The dates on them are as follows. April 9, dad’s, 19, 21, 22, 24, 252627, 28, 30 May 2, 4, 6, 7.

Also before I start these letters I want you to thank Mrs. Dilty & the Millens for their birthday cards. I haven’t the time to write & thank them. I am way behind in my correspondence as it is.

Well dad your letter is the first one to be answered. I can’t tell you how pleased I am to hear from you. Mom rights just about every day for the both of you, but your letters are few 19440521b-600and far between. You ask if I was going to vote. No, because it won’t do any good, and it’s just a waste of time and too much trouble to go to. So may the best man win. The soldiers are so disgusted any way that they don’t care what happens. All we want is to get home. Of course maybe some of the noncombatants will want to vote. They would! So you came out about $10.00 to the good and the basketball tournament. Good for you. That yard of yours should really look pretty by now. Some day I will be home to help you tho.

No mom, I don’t think Ray will be sent over right away. He has more schooling to go through. He has just been trained as an officer, now he will have to train with the Enlisted man and learned to be a leader. He may make it over some day.

19440521c-600Yes Ernie Pyle write some plain facts about the combat soldier and he has no use for the noncombat. Sorry mom but I’d didn’t even know anything about a radio program here. It was here for the rear echelon group. Pour Russel Law must have been nicked pretty badly, but at least he is through with combat. I’m sure glad I’m not in the infantry. Wow that’s rough.

About those comic books. Don’t send those goofy kind as I never read them. I would rather have those fantastic kind like Superman, Batman, Robin and, Blue Beetle. Some of them are Okea such as Dagwood and Blondie, Elmer Fudd or some regular comic books.

Boy that Bernadine is getting to be a big girl. I could hardly believe my eyes. Some of the letters that I had missing came through OK, but I destroyed them as soon as I receive them as we were pretty busy and I had no way to take care of them, so that’s the reason some of the February dates were missing. I usually get all of your mail and packages.

Yes we had fresh beef while they lasted. They were Mussolini’s cows so we didn’t care. Go ahead mom & use some of my money for the blinds, they will be much prettier and will make the house look swell. Here money means nothing to you. Don’t worry about me not having any money. A house to live in is more important, and I suppose I’ll live the rest of my days in good old Champaign and in that house if I have to buy it from you and dad, ha ha. Owning your own house is the only way to live, and what’s good enough for my mother and dad is good enough for me.

About Rita’s mom, I like her an awful lot, but if she doesn’t want to write to me that’s her business but I never right to her either unless she writes to me. I would say that she could write if she wanted to so it’s up to her.

I couldn’t get over Francis Pickard getting married and neither could Snook. She must be about 16 isn’t she? It was also a shame about Margaret Trees. She was a swell kid and I imagine Dale is pretty broken up about it. I received all of my boxes from everyone. The trouble is everyone sends them all at once. I would like to have some more hot tamales and popcorn. Most of the boys they go home on rotation have been wounded so they get to go first. The percentage is so low that it will be a long time before I make it. So don’t count so much on me coming home. George Sandford got a lucky break didn’t he. I had a letter from Paul Wilson, maybe I’ll get to see him again one of these days. Snook and I got together again the other day. I guess this is about all for now. We had another wonderful ball game the other night 1 to 0. Goodbye to you both and don’t expect too many letters from me as I am pretty busy. I’ll write when I have time. I love you both from the bottom of my heart and someday I’ll be home. By by

Your Son,
“Chick”

PS. Here is my European Campaign ribbon. I have four stars to go on it but haven’t received them yet. I’ll send them home some day.

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May 21, 1944 – Sunday

SONY DSCWe worked hard all day on the 3rd Division prison camp, and I am plenty tired tonight. The push should come off in a couple of days. The 3rd Platoon went up to dig in with the infantry. All of the snakes are layed in place ready to blow a path through the mine fields. Plenty of artillery firing.

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May 20, 1944 – Saturday

SONY DSCWe worked like a dog today getting ready for the big push. I was gone all morning after bangalores, TNT, cone charges and cratering charges. In the afternoon I walked over to see Snook. It was some walk. We played a little ball and then cards till bed time.

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Letter Home – May 19, 1944

19440519-Lscan-600Dear Mother,

We have just finished a wonderful ball game. We won 1 to 0. Joe Pryz was on second and I got a hit to score him. Dad if you see Tony Pryz tell him his brother is quite the kid. Of course there was about three hundred dollars bet on the game. It was really tops, as softball games go.. Plenty of excitement. The weather is swell here now, nice and warm. I sleep like a log and at night. We sure are sweating out that invasion. I hope it comes off soon, so we came get this dog gone war over with. I had a letter or I should say a card from Eddie Hart. I’d judge he is in England. Guess this is all for now. I’ll write again soon. Goodbye and I love you both very much.

Your Son,
“Chick”

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May 19, 1944 – Friday

Not much to do today. It rained part of the day. We had P.X. in the afternoon and I helped with it. We played “B” Btry of the 36th F.A. tonight and won 1 to 0. It was a wonderful game. I drove in the winning run. Wrote a couple of letters and went to bed.

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May 18, 1944 – Thursday

SONY DSCWent down to Anzio and Nettuno this morning to see if we could find some wine, but no soap. All of the doggies have drank it up. Picked up a few clothes at the battalion and issued them out. That was about all for today. We played the 3rd QM tonight and won 4 to 3. I pitched. We had beer tonight and I popped some corn. Guess I’ll be going to bed now. Good night.

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Letter Home – May 17, 1944

19440517a-Lscan-600Dear Mother,

Just got home from a ball game and we won 4 to 1. It was a peach of a game the score was nothing to nothing for fine innings and then in the 6th they got 1 run. Which made the score 1 to 0. In the first of the 7th, the first man got to second on an error and Joe Pryz layed down a perfect bunt to put the runner on third. Then another bunt scored him. That tied the ball game 1 to 1. Then with two men on base and two outs I knocked a long home run. It was pretty lucky but we won the ballgame & I won 5 dollars on it. I have been pretty lucky this month. I started a month with 1 dollar left over from the pay table after paying off my debts and now I have $45 dollars. It’s a good thing we have a good 19440517b-Lscan-600ball team. Snook was over the other night to watch us play and then I took him home. I think if I get my work done tomorrow I will go see him. I have a bunch of letters from you to answer so I’ll write a long letter one of these days. Goodbye, and I love you both very much.

Your Son,
“Chick”

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May 17, 1944 – Wednesday

Same as yesterday, train, train, train. I took a bath and went over to the Battalion a couple of times. We played the 81 Recon “C” Company tonight and won 4 to 1. In the last inning I hit a home run with two men on. Wrote letters and went to bed.

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May 16, 1944 – Tuesday

SONY DSCEveryone is training getting ready for the push here, but when it will come off I don’t know. Snook was over to see me and I took him home. We had a show tonight. Wasn’t very good. Came home and went to bed.

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May 15, 1944 – Monday

SONY DSCNot much to do today. We played the 36th field and won 5 to 1. I pitched. I also won 10 dollars on the game. Wrote a couple of letters and went to bed.

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