AMERICAN RED CROSS
Wednesday 8 March 1944, 1530 o'clock
Dear Eleanor,
And another busy day. I did twenty fillings and a treatment. I got tired and put my corpsman to work
cleaning teeth. As long as my chair is
in use I can take it easy.
Nothing panned out on the ad I
ran. Guess I'll run another for the rest
of this week and see what happens.
Another man, Dr. Matson, who had been
here six months got orders to go to Port (I don't know how to spell it) at
Oxnard for duty with the Sea Bees.
Things seem to be moving right along.
Was wakened last night a little after
midnight by some dope who had been suffering for three days and "just
couldn't wait any longer." You see I stood watch at the clinic. Earlier in the evening I went to the movies
and saw "See Here Private Hargraves."
A very amusing picture.
Dr. Doughty is coming back with me
Friday night so maybe we'll leave early.
The "Padre" was in here
trying to convert some of the boys and we had a lot of good natured kidding.
Adios my Sweet until I phone you tonight.
Love,
Gil
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