Lieut. Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San Francisco
Thursday 5 July 1945,
10:40 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Another busy
day. I had to move right along all
morning and then had three patients this afternoon. After that I finished up my
mess statement and that is out of the way for another month.
I seem to
have impressed some of the high paid help in the flag. Although he has two dentists on his own ship,
I was called to take care of a commodore today.
After I took care of this officer he asked me if I was reserve or
regular Navy. I told him I was reserve
and he remarked that with my operating speed and skill I should make lots of
money on the outside. I laughed and told
him I did alright by myself before I came into the Navy. Anyway, it doesn't hurt to have a few
captains and commodores with a good opinion of my abilities.
I got one
love letter from you today and it made me very happy. Do you know why? Just because you said you were in a happier
frame of mind. You'll never know how
upset I get when I read how unhappy and alone you are.
The ship Jim
Lyons was on has left but I'm sure I'll be able to dispose of the candy. That never seems to be any trouble way out
here. However the last batch of coffee
candy was kind of melted. The only
sweets I've received in perfect conditions were the glazed fruit you sent and
the can of candy Deb sent. The heat
ruined everything else so please don't send anything more unless it is glazed
fruit or canned.
We had a good
movie but don't see it as it'll make you too nervous. It was "The Unseen" with Joel
McCrea, Gail Russell and Herbert Marshall.
I'm glad you
liked the novelties I made. I'll get
busy and make some more. In the meantime
I'd better sign off. I still have mail
to censor and it is already 11:00 PM.
Goodnight my
Sweet and keep in good spirits. Better
days will soon be here. I love you and
miss you more than words can say.
Yours alone,
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