Sgt
Stanley W Safford 39539976
5th
Auxiliary Surgical Group
Dodd
Field
Fort
Sam Houston
Texas
April 10,
1944
Dear Mother:
I had better get this letter written
off to you or you will begin to wonder if I am ever going to write you. We are engaged now in the classification of
our enlisted men and that is a huge job.
We are also starting a few more carts etc for a forthcoming inspection
this weekend. It seems that we are no
sooner done with one when another one comes along. I get rather tired of the entire mess since a
few of us get all the work and the balance of the company lay around with
nothing else to do.
The weather here has taken a very
sudden change. Where we previously had a lot of cold damp weather we have the
beginning of the extreme heat. Saturday
afternoon when I was visiting Sgt Ryan at the hospital a very sudden lightning
and thunderstorm started and it started a fire on the other side of the
Post. And it just poured for a while and
after it let up it cleared off and it has been nice ever since, in fact too
nice.
Sgt Ryan will
be in the hospital from 6-8 weeks. He
has t(h)ree fractures of the face and they have his mouth wired shut for
traction. He tells me he is going to
take a vacation while he has the chance.
Received the very delicious box of
candy and the attractive Easter card.
The candy is all very good and to my opinion you have not lost your
touch for candy making. The card was
very nice. Received cards from Miss
Mosher, Aunt Dell, the Chipmans and others.
Also received a nice letter from Joe.
I got the pictures off to them about a week ago. So very glad to have all of that done.
Received a nice letter from Mrs. Matson
and the picture back from Jay.
He was telling me about the other
friends of Nina’s being there. He seemed to think that “Duke” had been given the seat of honor at the table but said that
it did not bother him. Don’t repeat this
or he may hear of it. So I autographed the picture and returned it yesterday.
I received a card I guess from Muriel also. The envelope had not even been sealed and she
had not even signed her name. Where was her head when she mailed that?
I hope you have received the money
orders by now. I am out on a campaign to
save money.
Does Aunt Maibelle have any chickens of any kind now? She, as you say, will not have patience to
keep from working. She has to keep busy.
I should hear from Marshall soon as he should have
received the picture by now. I suppose George does get very lonesome all by
himself down there. It certainly
surprised me to hear of Marshall’s marriage.
I just never thought of him as getting married so soon. But he of course is old enough. I am no longer so very young myself. I guess I judge others by myself and there
are a lot of people getting married younger than myself. Do not let this worry you and make you think
I am contemplating marriage now. Ha! Ha!
About half the company here is married and more of them engaged every day. And the families are quite numerous.
Have Marie and Leland gotten
moved into their house as yet?
While mentioning Leland reminds me to
ask if the tennis racket of his is still there at the house? I may want to use one if I can get a hold of
one.
Part of our unit is in Fort Worth on a Bond selling mission and I would have liked to have gone but no
suck luck for me. I remain here. I would like to see Fort Worth.
I imagine that the company will be
all gone by the time you get this letter and you will be rather tired.
Not to change the subject but I
really like the tie which you sent and it will be a nice one for summer
wear. We are going to start wearing
khaki tomorrow, although the wool has not been quite as hot as it was prior to
going into khaki last year. The tie is
almost an officer’s color but will go well with my own shirt.
Major Skinner
flew to Chicago in the middle of the week and he will be back in two
weeks. He is flying both ways and has a
good priority. He was able to save so
much time with the slow and poor trains.
Major Kuhns is
back on Detached Service now and
most of the others are also gone. So I
guess that we will sit here for a while this summer and enjoy Dodd Field. Most of us (officers & em) would much
rather be here than in India or elsewhere of that type.
Well enough for tonight and thanks
again for all the nice things and I will write again soon.
All my love,
Stanley
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