Lt. (j.g.) Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San Francisco
Saturday 21 April 1945,
7:00 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Hello my
Sweet, how are you today? Today was an
easy day for me. I saw a couple of
patients this morning and then stood by for captain's inspection. After lunch I read for awhile and then joined
a group of officers going ashore. Yes,
again! We played volleyball from two to
four and believe me in this climate one can sure raise a sweat playing in the
sun for two hours. Anyway, it looks like
we finally got enough men interested to play regularly and I surely welcome the
exercise.
At four we
had a couple of beers and at 4:30 our boat came for us so we returned to the
ship. I had just enough time to take a
leisurely shower (boy was I dirty) and dress for dinner. Visited on deck for awhile and now here I am.
The mail
today brought a lone letter from Uncle Mike.
However, I did "right smart well" yesterday so I can't kick. The parade of old movies still
continues. Tonight we have "Song of
Russia" with Robert Taylor (I think).
Anyway it has lots of good music and I did enjoy it when I saw it before. So I guess I'll go and enjoy it again
tonight.
Honey, do you
remember how I always was ready to go to the movies though sometimes you didn't
feel like it. With this concentrated dose
of movies we are getting aboard one of two things will happen. I'm either going to get fed up on movies or
I'll form a habit that I'll have trouble breaking. However I bet we'll find other forms of entertainment
for our evenings together. Don't you
think so?
No more for
now so I'll sign off. Goodnight my
Sweet, I'll see you in my dreams.
Love,
Gil
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