"CAhOMwUMT ms f OR SERVICis: i4EN AUD VKOiiEN« Sidney Blumenthal & Co.» Inc, Rocky Mount, N, C, May 15» 19^5 NO, 5 THREE CHEERS ie odeers for the strategy, courage and perseverance demonstrated in °Jo3ry of the Tunisian Caaqpaign of North Africa. Surely we can say, too, for the red, white, and blue. Who said the Americans were Thav*vrt crr»t Intftatlnal fortitufia thla farm >v»v« They«ve got the intestinal fortitude (pardon this term boys, the id approve the use of the word guts) to see this job well done, i'a®. * ^6i‘®an8, the Italians, and the Japanese well know this fact oy this It la ie 4mg ^ encouraging to note that in addition to present military victories i tue u soldiers are being given a progressive view point, as reported idt issue of the Reader's Digest,"These Americans are being taught ■®enit results will be obtained 'by a policy of justice, honor, and s^that a military occupation 'marked by harshness, injustice or will leave 'lasting resentment* in the hearts of the German ' scan the seeds of future war". This is the principle »at U. S. Army, School of Military Government, We must remember kep *^0"^ consistent when we say that tne other fellow is inliuman and ®ilow this statement by indulging in some inhumane practices ourselves, |nej?+?®Iioy of justice, honor and humanity is so strange to the present (ercomo®*^ of Gern»ana, Italians, and Japanese that force is now required to their oppoaltlon to acceptance of such humane traits. TiiE UNITED STaTES AR^D fOROES; '8e^?75«^itf_R28e While here on furlough in the last week of April, "Red" >en mills. He is now at Ocean City, Maryland where he has led" for the last four months. Ocean City is a summer resort and *®®ived forward to a big suouner. Prior to being stationed here, he ftfoi training at Curtis Bay, Maryland, He is a member of the mounted kfyia^ ”® **P60t8 to continue shore duty, keeping constant watch along the *» us he rides back and forth at night. Glad to have had you visit ” Hope you will be back soon. Vest^r Now Cpl. Vester to you guys, Cpl, Vester visited the latter part of ikpril. Harold is now stationed at Caap Howae^ he is studying and learning to use heavy weapons. Further h®^iat restricted. He is a member of Wendel Wiiy.ie's old division. r®ld prior to entering the Army Miss Dahlia Plf: became the bride of ®ter. Good luck to you. Corporal?

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