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Bill Hogan to Mary Sherwood Jan 26th 1943

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Envelope:

Buy
War Savings
Bonds and Stamps

Via Air mail

Miss Mary Sherwood
149 Wellsville St.
Bolivar, N.Y.

Envelope Watermark:

 

LETS GO USA

Uncle Sam Needs Pilots

Be A Us Army

Flying Cadet

KEEP EM FLYING

Letter:

25 Jan. 1943

My mary -

The first day is about finished. It’s 23:00 and lights out at 24:00. No more o-o for awhile.

My train didnt get in until 1:15 and I got out here at 2. Only asked where I was this A.M. Filled out a lot of papers, had room assigned, supper over at 6:30 & in the room since. Classes begin tomorrow. We get up at 7.

My roommate is a bank examiner from San Francisco, Cal. He flew in but was grounded in N.Y. & didnt get in until I did.

I’ve sure thought about you a lot since last night. Hope mary & you got back to the Hotel ok and that the roads were allright today.

Will have to make this short - but I am thinking of you all the time.

My address -
Lt. W.F.H.
Navy Supply Corps School
Harvard University
Soldiers Field
No. C-26 Gallatin hall
Boston, Mass

Please tell them at home you got this and that I will write tomorrow.

All my love,
Bill

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