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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945

Letter from Charles Alfred Carr, 1943

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Letter from Charles Alfred Carr, 1943
1943-05-15
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Carr, Charles Alfred
An occasional "visit" from enemies who "just don't know when to quit" "relieves the monotony, and gives us something new to cuss at." Carr sends news of Chet DeVore, Bill Stoll, and his brother John. After North Africa and Attu Island, they are getting "tired of waiting" for the next campaign. To "home folks" "whining" about rationing, he says "to try and struggle through, and we'll try to end the war as soon as possible."
Charles A. Carr; Charles Carr; C. A. Carr; Charles Fred Carr; Fred Carr; Chet DeVore; Chester DeVore; Bill Stoll; Sunny Durland; Military censorship; War rhetoric; United States Marine Corps
Southwest Pacific
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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
MS-0369
English
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