"THE OUTPOST FROM FIELDS AFAR RL ] (Continued from Page Two) ory isn’t too good. Where do they find all this paint? In my travels I have come as close as 325 miles from Japan— Okinawa. The fighting was on the south end of the island, so we went to the south end of the is- land. I couldn't really enjoy my first trip, but if we were to go there again it wouldn't be so bad. Guess I had better * autograph this’ thing awhile I am still awake. Bé' good 'n’ all that, Dick Phillips. Another Pacific Report Dear Mr. Risley: I guess you're surprised to hear from me. I know that I should have written to you sooner, but this is the first time that I've had a chance to write. I didn't get a | chance to see the Fleet Port Direc- tor at Pearl Harbor but I hope to in the future. How is everyone in Dallas? I guess that some of the fellows will be getting discharged soon, and I sure hope that they do. Also, I haven't received the paper in some time, and I know that it will catch up to me soon. I bet that it's real nice around Dallas at this time because it al- ways was very nice in the summer. Sure wish that I could make it back but things look bad right now. This is a short letter but I guess that I've “shot the bilge,” enough for now. So-long until the next, and I apologize for not writ- ing sooner. Youps-truly, Edward K. Condiff, S 1/c, FPO San Francisco, Calif. Hard Working Sailor Dear Mr. Risley: I have been going to write to you for so long and I guess that it's about time that I did. I re- ceived the Post today and it was the first one that I have received since I've hit this island and I STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatters b was very glad to get it. If you ask Mother, she can tell you where I am. We have been in the foxholes almost every night except for the last two nights and it sure was a relief to get a good night's sleep. I am doing work for the 42nd Regiment and I like this outfit a lot. I don’t know how long I'll be here, before I return to the 40th. I see Bill Husted and Joe Hughes every chance I have but this isn’t often because they keep us very busy right here. I am now work- ing twelve hours a day and that doesn’t leave much time for writ- ing. We have Oriental] women come in and do our washing and this gives us more time to write letters. If you get a chance to get a line through to Dick Phillips, ask him why he hasn’t answered my last two letters, as I would like to ask him something. How is everyone around that I hope that they are all Have they opened the teen- age center yet? My mother told way ? fine. me that they were going to open it soon. I'll bet the kids will have a good time in there. Well, as the time is short, I'll sign off for this time. ob H. McCarty, S 2/c, FPO San Francisco, Calif, From Okinawa Dear Howard: Just a line to let you know that I've missed the Post very much since I've been transferred to dif- ferent outfits and places out here. I would like to inform you of my new and permanent address for awhile, as it is very nice to read FREE POSTS FOR SOLDIERS Application And Change Of Address Form Soldierls Name... oc un 72 al Address. Soldier’s Birthday Parents’ Name... 0c. Tr Telephone Number or nearest Telephone... | about what happens in the old home town. I guess that things are starting to go at the Lake. I thought that I would be in the States long enough to pay you a visit this summer, but I guess, by the looks of things, I have to take a rain check on the visit. Give my regards to my friends. I'll wfite a longer~letter when we get’ more | settled. “=S/Spt. Eugene J. Fogle, FPO San Francisco, Calif, In The Army of Occupation Dear Mr. Risley: I just received a May issue of the Post and it is the first copy of the Post that I have received since coming overseas. I want to thank you a lot for sending it as it is the best means I have of keeping up with the home news. By the looks of things, I think that I'll be over here for a year or more yet. Someone has to be in the Army of Occupation, and I guess that I'll be a small part of it. I would much rather go to the Pacific, finish up my missions, and get back home to my wife and children. I heard on the radio this morn- ing that the critical score may have 74 points now, and a battle star pending that would give me five more. All I need is a little luck and I'll be seeing you in a few months” (Singer; yours, S/Sgt. W. Garinger, LEGAL Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne Coun- ty to No. 363 October Term, 1945, praying for a decree to change the name of Willard Edward Nerbete- ski, also known as Willard Nerbon, to Willard Edward Pedor, and the hearing has been set by the Court for Monday, August 27, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Collins & Collins, Attorneys for Petitioners. 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