Sgt. Stanley W Safford 39539976
5th Auxiliary Surgical Group
APO 339
c/o Post Master
New York New York
Marseille Area, France - 17
July 4, 1945
Dearest Mother:
Again this afternoon I will write you
a few lines and let you know I am still here, and have not been blown away or
covered with dust, which the air has been full of the last three days. Everything from fine sand to particles of
gravel have been in the air making everything miserable.
In regards to your questions about my
preference of directions. I think as you
do that it would be better to go direct there than home. It would be much harder the way home first.
Our unit is changing quite
rapidly. Major Grubin is gone. Major Kuhns is leaving and a good many
of the other familiar faces are going.
It will not be the same.
The candy covered walnuts are
certainly good. They have kept when all else
has melted.
Received a letter from Muriel telling
me of our recent school etc. One today
from Frances and a couple days ago
one from Miss Mosher’s niece.
Yes, you are right about us seeing
planes in abundance over here. They have
gone over for hours at times in the past, especially when we were near Eindhoven.
Tales are rampant over here whenever
Patton is mentioned. A couple o my
friends here worked on teams with the 3rd Army Hospitals. He is quite a character.
Have heard no further from Ed Pfan(?) or Herbert Shaffer. They both
owe me letters. One which I wrote while
still at Ft Sam and Herbert was sent a Xmas
card last Xmas. I can no longer be
bothered with that type of people. So
busy themselves. And Jay is another one. He can just wait. I am in no mood to write most of the time
recently. Condition here are not at all
favorable for writing.
I again giving lectures. My first one was Tuesday, entitled “History of China”, others will follow
later on Japan etc.
Muriel also
tells me of Blair’s house being sold and to whom . Witzel really has his nerve.
I want you to send me my brown
swimming trunks (short style) and a good pair of sunglasses, which you may have
trouble getting. You will have to pay a
good price for them but you can charge to my account. Polaroid are good ones. Use
your own judgment of course. Do not send
until I ask again.
You should have received the 1 June
money order by now.
I am going to make plans to see Lloyd Whelchel soon if possible. I wonder is I will recognize him. Tell you the details later. Don’t you have his last address.
Enclosed you will find some negatives
which you can have prints of each made and send them to me when I ask for
them. There will be more to follow
these. They are some taken at Bad Salzuflen and Bielefeld.
I am looking forward to getting
another letter from you today, as I have not received one from you for some
time.
I suppose Richard has reached home by now.
Give him my regards.
Well all for now. Hope this reaches you all in good health and
happy.
All my Love,
Your son
Stanley
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