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

Letter from Donald J. Crouch, 1943

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Letter from Donald J. Crouch, 1943
1943
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Crouch, Donald J.
Crouch noticed Loren Hover's name in the Aztec News Letter and asks for his address. He and the other San Diego State College alumnus at his camp feel that "all of our fighting is going to take place" there, but "almost every camp that has training facilities" has their type of "mid-evil" (play on "medieval") warfare. He is a "prison chaser" (prison guard) detached from his battery at present. "It's a great life if one doesn't weaken."
Donald Crouch; Don J. Crouch; Don Crouch; Loren S. Hover; Training camps; United States Army; 604th Field Artillery Battalion; Camp Carson; Prison chasers; Prison guards
Colorado - El Paso County - Fort Carson
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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
MS-0369
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