My dearest Kathleen,
Darling just a few lines to tell you I'm still here. I tried to get in touch with Rev. Rogers at Peabody College over the telephone but so far no luck. I would have gone to town but it is raining out of doors and the convention is on this eve and figured I wouldn't get to see him anyway. Tomorrow we get paid at 10 AM and at time we are suppose to turn in all our passes so I doubt whether I'll even be able to get to town anymore if I'm moved and from all reports only a very few will remain here.
I'm going to send you the latest and last issue of the camp paper. It gives you an idea of Plattsburg N.Y. The camp is only a mile from the center of town. The town is only 23 miles from Canada and just across Lake Champlain from Vermont. Dearest the unit is moving up there but as yet no one knows whom is going up there with it. Come what may my love I want you with me where ever I may be stationed as we'll make out somehow.
Happy New Year and gee it is wonderful to have so much to be thankful for and look forward to. I've got ever so many letters I must answer if I can manage. Certainly am looking forward to seeing those pictures. I got another roll of film yesterday so we'll be able to take some snapshots where ever we got "eh".
I caught up on my sleep last nite and feel very good this eve but I plan to go to bed early and catch up on some more sleep. Darling I certainly was wore out and I don't mean perhaps.
Darling I do hope you are fine and dandy and have all those beans cleaned up by now. Gee what a nite that was. It certainly was one we'll long remember.
Honey I still catch myself dreaming and I certainly can't hardly believe we are not still with one another. Here's hoping it won't be long now before we are moved to where ever they decide to send us. Here is a big hug and ever so many kisses to you my sweet one. Golly you are one swell wife but gee darling we just didn't have enough time together! Oh! I do love you ever so much and give anything if I could hop down there for just a few moments.
Say I'll bet we got a lot more nice things the other nite. I'm anxious to know what we got. Well perhaps I'll get a letter tomorrow or Monday I hope from you. I certainly have plenty from my relatives and boys overseas. I have one from Alfred Bates but it was written the 10th of Dec.
I've been moving 2m stocks to the warehouse all day and I suppose thats what I'll do the rest of the time I'm here.
Now my dearest I must say good-nite so here is a great big sweet kiss for you. It is ever so hard to quit but darling I must draw a line some where you know.
Ever so many kisses to show my love for you my dear and now pleasant dreams until tomorrow.
Your Husband
Milan
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