Robert M. Clarke letters: letter, Thursday, (Dec. 14), 1944
- Title
- Robert M. Clarke letters: letter, Thursday, (Dec. 14), 1944
- Accession Number
- 2023.02.22
- Accession Date
- 10 March 2023
- Accession Creator
- David Lovegrove
- Depositor
- Found in Collection
- Date
- Thursday
- Text
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Dear Mother, Dad, and all,
Hello, and how are you all. I'm all right except for being disgusted, I haven't been transferred yet, am still on work details. I hope to hell they hurry up and do something with me. I have it easy, only work about 7 or eight hours a day but there isn't any future in it.
If I hadn't come home I would have been through in six more weeks. I don't mind tho I got to spend those seven days at home. I'll probably [over?] have to stay for about six or eight weeks longer, but I don't care if they would only let me get started training again.
Send me Julia's address, I've forgotten what it was.
I see Buford quite often, he is doing all right, just doesn't like the army. I may go over there to-night if I don't get on a [inelliglbe] detail. I can't seem to get used to getting up again, I sleep late every morning and I used to be the first one up. It's cold down here and I hate to get up.
Well I'll sign off. Tell all hello. Don't work too hard.
Love to all. Bob.
Part of Robert M. Clarke letters: letter, Thursday, (Dec. 14), 1944

