U.S.S. OCELOT
(IX-110)
c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco,
California
Saturday 6 October
1945, 10:00 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Well I did a
little work today but instead of having a few week's work I'll have only a
couple of days. I guess I worked too
hard at it before. Now there is nothing
to do.
Dr.
Bushyager's relief came aboard today, so Bushy should be leaving in a couple of
days. He got air transportation authorized in his
orders, so he'll be back in the United States inside of ten days.
Although we
haven't received anything official, we heard over the radio that officers only
need 45 points now. Just as I figured
I'll have enough points by March 1 or sooner if there are any more reductions. However don't plan on my being out when I get
back. I'll be lacking a few points. Being a dentist I can work for a month or
more in the United States without having to learn a new job as line officers
would.
Work on the
ship is moving right along. If the
weather stays nice, repairs should be complete long before the 22nd and then
we'll be on our way.
Today, the
mail brought me two letters from you and a card from Ethyl. Your letters were marked the 24th. Those
letters were slow in coming. I've
received letters through the 29th.
Catalina sounds good to me. I
know we'll enjoy our vacation there next year.
It's a date.
Tonight's
movie was "Those Endearing Young Charms" with Robert Young and
Lorraine Day. It was amusing, in fact
good for a few laughs. We also had a community sing film. We all sang lustily.
Five of us
are planning to go ashore tomorrow.
Every time we plan to go something happens. Hope tomorrow will be different.
Goodnight
darling. I love you.
Your faraway husband,
Gil
Medical officers
Gil (left) and Bushy (right)
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