Thursday, 31 January 1946
Frankfurt, Germany
The Long Road Home

Typed. Mad at the mail situation — no letter today. Successfully coordinated complex logistics with jeeps and trucks for printing plant supplies.

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Letter 127, page 1
Transcription

Frankfurt, Germany

Adolph Jerome Bennett stationery — typed

Dear Sweetheart,

Well honey this is another day which finds me mad as a hornet at the mail situation. No letter today, what a plaintive song. I sure hope the mail will come in to-morrow and/or Sat. morning for when I speak to Mother on Sat. afternoon (here), I'll be in that much better a position to ask current and pertinent questions.

You wouldn't know it had snowed here, for it rained last evening and and not a trace is left. Just as well with me.

Had an interesting time with two jeeps a 3/4 ton and a 2½ ton trucks in arranging a pickup of some cardboard and linotyped lead for our printing plant, the securing of our laborers from the warehouse and the dispatching of the 2½ with the rollers from our presses for regumming 40 miles away. Sounds confusing? It was. But kit was a lot of fun too - a good peice of work.

Now I am tired and shall go to bed just as soon as I get into my quarters.

I hope you are feeling all right dear and everything is coming along all right.

Remember I love you Jeandear always in all ways and am always in all ways

Your devoted husband,
Dolph