Lt. (j.g.) Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, FPO San
Francisco
Saturday 5 May 1945,
7:15 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Hello
Sweetheart, how's about a kiss. Gee
thanks, I haven't had one in a long time and I'm really getting out of
practice.
Today was the
usual busy day. Before I was through I
had placed nineteen fillings, did two extractions, lanced an abscess, treated a
case of trench mouth and one of pyorrhea.
The new ALNAV
came out and promotions are in order for men through January 1, 1944. As I reported January 17 I'll have to wait
for next month's which should go through to Feb 1.
The mail
brought me a lone letter from Libby. She
tells me she got the negatives and was sending them to you. By the way can you get any 35mm Kodachrome film? I could get some prize shots if the film were
available. Ask Dave, maybe he can help
you locate some.
Last night
was the coolest night we've had in weeks.
I woke during the night and had to pull up the sheet. However the rain came and went and it's been
as hot as ever today.
We have
another repeat movie tonight, "To Have and To Have Not." but I'd
rather see a good one again as some of the tripe we've been getting. Last night's "Night Club Girl" was
another stinker. I suppose seeing movies
nightly, we should expect good and bad ones alike.
No new scuttlebutt
dear. Still the same old stuff but
nothing to go on as to when I'll return.
I know it is hard on you but believe me, though I haven't complained and
won't now, this is no picnic out here either.
Of course I'm safe but seeing the same faces of several hundred men
daily and living in the confines of an area under 500 feet long and 40 feet
wide does have its drawbacks. It is
really surprising how little friction exists and how well we all get along with
one another.
Germany is
practically out now. One minute we hear
over the radio of an unconditional surrender and next we hear of more fighting
going on someplace else. Anyway a lot
more of our power will be moving to the Pacific Theater and maybe Japan will see
the light and surrender before her country is also reduced to rubble. It's very possible, even probable that the
whole thing may blow up unexpectedly.
No more for
now Darling. Now you have put up with me
being away for nine months and a week. I
should be coming home within the next few months. Good night Sweet and pleasant dreams.
Devotedly
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