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7 May 1943

 

Dear Folks:

I have plenty to do tonight but I must write you.  I received your letter about Dick and his new station and immediately wrote him and told him I would try to arrange to see him.  I believe I can depending on what the circumstances may be.  I know you must feel pretty anxious for him and I felt sort of a motherly touch last night myself.  It would be quite a coincidence to meet him so far from home.  I hope you won’t worry unduly about him because I know he will be alright.  I want to see him so badly and talk over a lot of things.  I have been very busy all the time but much happier in the job I now have.  I was glad to know that the band and pictures arrived alright.  The pictures will mean a lot some day.  I have many letters to write so I better get going.  The African news is very good but I wish it was on a bigger scale.  My thoughts will all be with you Mother’s Day.

Love,

Harold Moss Signature

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Harold’s Whereabouts

Hawaii

Rank

<h4>Sgt. HG Moss 37086474</h4>

Sgt. HG Moss 37086474

A sergeant is a noncommissioned officer ranking above corporal and below staff sergeant. Sergeants are responsible for daily activities of the men.

Description

1 handwritten V-mail page to his parents in Minatare, Nebraska

Return Address

Hq. Btry 225 FA
APO 961 San Francisco, California

Censor Stamp

—815-Passed

Postage

V-mail, free

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