Monday, 28 January 1946
Frankfurt, Germany
The Long Road Home

Running around Frankfurt for supplies. Listening to Burns & Allen and Information Please on the radio. Will call Mother Saturday.

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Frankfurt, Germany

Adolph Jerome Bennett stationery

Dear Sweetheart -

How are you honey? How are things coming?

A not much of an eventful day - usual work - go around Frankfurt seeing this supplier & that.

Thought I was going to be duty officer to-night for a friend on leave, but didn't have to which doesn't sadden me.

Am listening to a rebroadcast of George Burns & Gracie Allen. Information Please comes on in a few minutes - haven't heard either of these programs since I have been over. SSgt. Maroldini & Pfc Lester are on info. please - can't say the program sparkles.

I shall get up at 5 tomorrow to try to book a call to Mother. Ought to be early enough.

I hope you are feeling all right dear. I sure am anxious to know just what's what. Things are looking up generally (in the rumor stage) about civilianization. Shall keep you informed dear.

I love you honey - so very much and am always in all ways

Your devoted husband,
Dolph