Sunday, March 4, 1945
France
Into Combat

Sunday. Eating, sleeping, talking, movies, censoring. Saw "Mark of the Whistler." Getting his rest in before action.

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Letter 31, page 1
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Somewhere in France
Dolph's Letter #33

Dear Sweetheart —

Things as they were — so have it easy + can't complain.

Of course there isn't anything doing except eat, sleep + talk. But we went to the movies to-night — Richard Dix — Mark of the Whistler — enjoyed it.

Being Sunday we were able to sleep a hour later + then after breakfast did some censoring — kept work isn't it?

Lounged around during the afternoon — some rain came — + then the movies tonight + now more talk. No complaints on my part.

Of course how long this kind of deal will last I don't know, but I'm trying to get my rest in.

I hope dear you are well — but have no way of knowing since I still haven't had any mail. You must take care of yourself dear + let me know which address you are going to those you have seen.

I am so thirsty for news of you — e, thought I were in a desert. After I get assigned I would so like to receive Newsweek, if it's not too much trouble dear.

Have to stop now dear

I love you so much.

Your devoted husband
Dolph

Give my best to Ethel, grandmother, + the children.
And my love to all the Enters.