AMERICAN RED CROSS
Thursday February 17, 1615
Dearest,
Hello my Sweet this is me again. Nothing new, nothing exciting. Couldn't go to the movie last night; I had
already seen it. Tonight they are
showing "Jane Eyre" so again I won't go. Some fun!
Went down and placed the ads at
noon. Who know? Maybe by Monday I'll have some good news.
We are still working pretty hard
here. A new man is expected within a
week. He is a full Lieutenant, so he
should be able to ease up the load considerably. No letter from you today. Guess I'll get one tomorrow.
How are you feeling now, any better? I
hope your Mother has completely recovered.
It sure will be nice when we are down
here all together. With nicer weather
coming on and longer days we'll have lots of fun together.
'Til tomorrow night when I'll give you
my love personally.
Your husband,
Gil
"To
furnish volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of armies......" and
"To act in matters of voluntary relief and in accord with the military and
naval authorities as a medium of communication between the people of the United
States of America and their Army and Navy......" The Charter of The American National Red
Cross. By Act of Congress January 5,
1905.
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