December 2, 1950
Good Morning, Sugar
I haven’t written for a few days. Been interesting too. Busy as you have read in the papers. We are having quite a few China-men running around us. We rec. supplies & medical aid by air drop. Mail is supposed to be picked up this morning so will try to get this in. don’t know when it will go out again. Haven’t rec. mail for a week but should be some coming up the mountain soon.
I washed up this morning & combed my hair and the back got full of ice. We don’t have a thermometer so don’t know how cold it is really just Damned cold.
A bunch of Army withdrew last night took their guns & all. A Army Major & his crew left one Marine Lt. In charge of a rail head amo dump & chow dump & he withdrew. I just can’t understand our Army. They sure are good at withdrawing to a better position then when things get rough they find a better position ah! Well we will stay. Hope Harry does something about China. If not I fear a brand new World War. This U.N. Action is great. So far I have seen one Battalion of English. All the others are back around Pusan if there are any. All I see is Americans.


Well, Darling I must close now remember I love you always & always.

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