Sgt
Stanley W Safford 39539976
5th
Auxiliary Surgical Group
Dodd
Field
Fort
Sam Houston
Texas
June 6, 1944
Dear Mother:
Well I never thought that I would
ever see France but it looks more so
every day. From the looks of the news
there will soon be a lot of action over there and a lot of use for us.
I woke up this morning to hear a lot
of noise and the papers were all out with “Invasion” all over the front page
but not much else…
Our plans here for the future are
that an advance party is leaving the tenth of June for POE and we will follow then some time afterwards. Major
Skinner is one of the three officers and we have not received definite
instructions as yet but are quite sure it will be New York or at least the East
coast. The Surgeon General’s office has changed their strategy and are not
sending this type of group West. They
are sending much smaller more flexible groups out there. We are being prepared for warm clothing which
is a good indication perhaps of our destination. I can just see an evening in Paris.
You mentioning moving pictures
reminds me of the picture I saw the other evening with Sgt Rapp and his
wife. They had invited me over for
dinner and I took them to the show afterwards.
It was more for the reason of her wishing to see it than it was
mine. The picture was “Pin Up Girl”
with Betty Grable. As far as she is
concerned I do not like her but the picture was quite beautiful and Hollywood
in some places. They had a couple very
good seating numbers which were really quite nice.
Well the other day my OCS deal
finally bounced back due to our dear unit here.
They were never enthused regarding it
so therefore gave me no cooperation. Major Grubin was quite mad about it and
told me that it was practically all their fault in the personnel office and the
colonel’s. So I got back the entire affair all under one cover, excepting a
couple letters which were removed for some reason or the other. I, my hands are washed of that for now.
We have been swamped here the last
few days with all the 70 nurses coming in and the rest of our officers. And I have this dope in here that is no good
at all.
I am going to soon be rid of him as
soon as the Major gets back. He has been
sick for two days and I was up to see him today and done some work with
him. I had lunch with his wife, son and
daughter and they are all quite nice.
I have made out a $25 allotment to
become effective in August and to be taken from my pay, of course we get 20% increase
for overseas so I will then be drawing $41.25 and even then may have too
much. The government will send 100Lbs of
things home for me so I will put all of my things into a locker and mail it all
home at one time. I am making out an
elaborate will and power of attorney which you should receive in the next couple
of days. The power of attorney is to
you. The will you can put it in the safe
deposit box for me and leave it there. Find
out if it is necessary to file a copy there in the courthouse. I never dreamed there was so much to a will
or the other stuff of that kind. They
tell me I should have had one made out at home.
Major Eskin, who is one of our officers who is
in LA now to leave his wife and family there writes back and tells us that
there writes back and tells us that there is no place like it.
Sgt Ryan is now back in the unit and is
feeling quite well, only the doctors tell him he will not be able to have too
much bad usage of his jaw for some time.
How is Maibelle
getting long these days? Do you know her address? If so send it to me and I will try and write
her soon.
I feel that if they think enough of me to keep me from OCS
they can do a few favours for me soon and give me some consideration and take
this dope out of here. It will be more
work but rather do it myself than to have him swooping around here and having
to be shown how to do everything. And
that is not all they are going to do for me either before they are through with
m. I am going to get all I can, I have made up my mind to that.
Well enough for now and I will write again soon.
I remain as ever,
Love,
Stanley
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