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Dear Sirs: I received my first copy of your paper "Hot off the Hoover Rail" and was very pleased with the results it brought to me, I received the paper on Friday after-^ noon, and Saturday afternoon, who did I see-none other than Roy Elmore, He got his first copy Friday, too. We didn’t loiov; each other was here until wo got the paper. So, wo owe it to "Hot off the Hoover Rcdl" for our seeing each other. The other addresses were of lots of the boys I Icnev; personally, and I didn’t know whore they were. All the other news was grand. I really think it is a good paper; raid I’m looking forward T«;ith pleasure for the next issue, I want to thojilc cach and every one of you for it. It makes you feel as if you were almost back in good old Lav/ndale." Yours Sinccrely C.M. Tesscneer, Jr. Norfoll:, Virginia VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVl^VVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Dear Jim: ^ ^ . I received rny first copy of "Hot off the Hoover ?i?dl" and sure did enjoy it ~ in. fact I am on it my second time novj; but the tough part of it is I had to sit on a hospitoJ. cot to read it, as they have me in here now. I'm feeling fine so that is something, vv’oll Jim tliere is not much I can tell ^^u about the armj’’ as I have not got very far cGLong yot; but I have been studing the machine gun and like it fine. The ?.\rmy is not so tough; but I don’t thinl: much of Kentucky. I had alvjays heard it referred tc as the blue grass state, and all I have been able to find so far is red mud. Jim, as you lmo;v, news in the hospital is scarce; so I’ll sign off for this time. An looking forvvard to getting the next copy. Keep the good work up. V/ith best wishes, I am Yours Sinecroly. Pvt. V/illirra H. V/illiaras (Ned) Cai-p Campbell, Kentucky. WVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Gk.nt lemon: I received my first copy of "Hot off the Hoover Rail", and I would like to express my gratitude and thanks. I’m sure things like this vdll be appreciated by oJ.1 the boys from around L?.\mdalc, end I’m sure they won’t be forgotten. I’m not really a part of your vcvy nice little town, although I do feel that I am. My stay in Lrawnclale was a very pleasant one. I became very attached to it. From wliat I see in the C?i.ovelriad Times, there is quite a lot of my old friends from around Lr.wndale in the service now, and all over the globe. If they enjoyed thoir cop3»- of the "Hoover Rr.il" as mch as I did, I say, "A good job 7;ell done", tc the editorial staff. Keep up the good v^ork. The first thing to win a war is to keep up the Liorale of tlie service men rnd v/e caii sooner get it over with rjid return home to our loved ones. A little late but still OK. I vdsh rU. a happy novj year* Again, I’ll say, thr-nlc you very mucli. Very Sincerely, Howrrd R. Grayson c/o Fleet Post Office, Son Frrncisco, California VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVV Dear Friends: Just received my first copy of "Hot off the Hoover Rail". Tl-anks a million. It was very nice of you to think of a paper to send us service men. Keep up the good work; and we’ll keep our chin up end sing the song" This is the armj/’ Mr. Jones." Let me wish you all the best of luck, y Cpl. Elija li. v/aters Ft. Eragg, North Carolina
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