Thursday, April 26, 1945
Germany
Waiting for Victory

Reflects on their year of marriage, mostly spent apart due to war.

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Letter 77, page 1
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Germany
Dolph's Letter #65

Dear Sweetheart

Well dear — how are you? It's a fine day today — sun is shining.

Yesterday afternoon I was told I was to be Training Officer in this outfit. Doesn't mean anything except that for the remainder of my stay here I work between the Casual Officers + the Training + Security Office detailing other officers to go to classes which they will have to teach. Needless to say this is another job which has always been done by a Capt. So — . Oh well, I'm your husband, + your husband just has to be good, doesn't he!

The job is coming along all right.

Well, as per usual, there just isn't much of anything going on. But I'm glad the sun is out! Sure makes a difference.

Went to the movies last night + saw Dark Waters — Merle Oberon + Franchot Tone. Saw it before, but what else is there to do? Killed a couple of hours.

Are you taking in any shows? How do they compare with the original New York productions.

Do you know you are the finest production of God. —

Your devoted husband,
Dolph