This letter begins by Louis Carlson thanking Nancy and Juel for taking the time to continue to write to him and that their letters gave him great joy. Carlson writes that his unit changed camps again and was near a town, but still did not have electricity or hot running water. Carlson then wrote how he also was frustrated with Willis Newbold Jr. who had not been responding to the letters he has received for over the past years. Carlson then states that he was been corresponding with Becky, which has caused him to develop feelings for her.
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This letter begins by Louis Carlson thanking Nancy and Juel for taking the time to continue to write to him and that their letters gave him great joy. Carlson writes that his unit changed camps again and was near a town, but still did not have electricity or hot running water. Carlson then wrote how he also was frustrated with Willis Newbold Jr. who had not been responding to the letters he has received for over the past years. Carlson then states that he was been corresponding with Becky, which has caused him to develop feelings for her.
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