After traveling to England, Louis Carlson writes in his V-Mail that the trip was comfortable and he did not have any problems. Once Carlson arrived in England, he was stationed in permanent barracks that were near a city. Carlson wrote that being near a city allowed him to visit historical locations and other cities.
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After traveling to England, Louis Carlson writes in his V-Mail that the trip was comfortable and he did not have any problems. Once Carlson arrived in England, he was stationed in permanent barracks that were near a city. Carlson wrote that being near a city allowed him to visit historical locations and other cities.
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