After reading your letter I have come to the conclusion that you are right, more or less. Maybe it was or seemed sort of quick, although I could give you a good sound argument if given the chance. Something else, too, which I didn’t take into consideration. I’m quite a bit older than you--in a short while I’ll hit the thirty-two mark, which ain’t exactly high-schoolish. So we might as well forget the whole thing and imagine I didn’t even call. When I call again it shall be a normal conversation--of sorts--although I hope to elicit more from you than hello and goodbye.
My pretty soft living is just about up. I have received my orders for Choson (Korea). I’ve been expecting it for some time so I’m not surprised although I am definitely not eager. One nice thing about it--after six months of combat we are supposed to be rotated back stateside--I hope so. Incidentally, when you see Mom, don’t tell her that I’m in Korea. I’m going to keep on telling her that I’m still in Yokohama for the duration. She worries too much is why--nor my sisters--they may slip and tell Mom.
Okay Baby, all for now. Keep on writing, and to the same address until I find out what my new one will be. Hope you enjoy the weekend with Mom and Dad. They will like having you down.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
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