At the beginning of the letter, Newbold states that his unit has been frequently moving bases and that his commander assigned him as the company bugler. After explaining how he had to learn the correct bugle calls, he described his past military tasks and wrote about some difficulties living on a military base. Although he commented about the cold weather, he was excited that he was able to work on repairing an old WWI rifle range. Newbold ends by sending his love to his family and friends.
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At the beginning of the letter, Newbold states that his unit has been frequently moving bases and that his commander assigned him as the company bugler. After explaining how he had to learn the correct bugle calls, he described his past military tasks and wrote about some difficulties living on a military base. Although he commented about the cold weather, he was excited that he was able to work on repairing an old WWI rifle range. Newbold ends by sending his love to his family and friends.
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