Lt. (j.g.) Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San FranciscoSunday 26 November 1944, 9:30 PM
Dearest Sweetheart,
So this is
Sunday! Well I can think back to when
Sunday was a day with my Sweet and our toe little darlings. But this is war and
I'm out here doing my duty.
I started out
this morning as usual. By 2:00 PM I had
put in thirteen fillings, polished five fillings, extracted one tooth, X-rayed
five teeth and treated two cases of trench mouth. Whew, I'm all tired out just recounting my
day's work.
From 2:00 to
2:45 P.M. I had to arrange for the Catholic and Protestant service aboard. Just a few travails, such as bringing a piano
out through one of the hatches and rigging up a mike for the chaplain to speak
through. Then at 2:45 PM I left the ship
in a motor whale boat and picked up one chaplain at one ship and the other at
another ship and was back on the Ocelot by 3:15 PM. Took both chaplains up to meet the
"skipper" and then showed each one where he was to conduct
services. When it was all over I
received several sincere thank yous from officers and enlisted men alike and
though I did not attend service they tell me the arrangements were perfectly
planned and everything went off smoothly.
Anyway from now on services will be held aboard every Sunday.
After the
chaplains left I showered and changed. Then it was time for dinner. After eating I played my daily game of
checkers and I'm really getting good.
Roberts, the officer I play with, was beating me constantly and tonight
I beat him six times and tied him once much to his chagrin.
The mail
situation hasn't changed at all. No
airmail has been received since November 17 and very little of anything else.
However every time the mail orderly leaves I get hopeful again. Maybe tomorrow will be my day. I do hope so.
Aside from being with you, your letter is the next best thing.
The movie
this evening was really good. "Meet
the People." Remember when we saw
it on the stage? Well when they made a
movie of it we passed it up and it's nothing like the stage show. If you get a chance, see it. There are plenty of laughs in it.
Well darling,
so ends another week. Do you remember
how on Sunday night, maid's night out, I'd lay down on the couch listening to
the radio and fall asleep?
After the war I've got other plans for maid's night
out. Can you guess what they are? If you can't now you'll find out later and I
know you won't be disappointed.
Good night
honey, I still love you and think about you all the time.
Devotedly
Gil.
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