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

Letter from Lionel E. Chase, 1943

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MS-0369-02CE-36
Letter from Lionel E. Chase, 1943
1943-12-02
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Chase, Lionel E.
Chase's bag is still following him on a train with ropes and a book of instructions for him to practice rope spinning as Lauren Post taught him. He is back in the United States, not inclined to complain about the weather since there is "no Tunisian sand in the food or the engine." He met Celia Brown by chance and they talked. Chase says hello to Bob Wade and Larry Devlin and would like Post to send them his address.
Lionel Chase; Celia Brown; Bob Wade; Larry Devlin; Air Corps; United States Army Air Corps; United States Army Air Forces; Rope spinning; Trick roping; Lockbourne Army Air Base
Ohio - Rickenbacker International Airport
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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
MS-0369
English
Letter
7.25 inches X 10.5 inches; 2 pages
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Lauren C. Post
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