Showing posts with label Laboratory Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laboratory Group. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Juy 2, 1944


Sgt Stanley W Safford 39539976
5th Auxiliary Surgical Group
Dodd Field
Fort Sam Houston
Texas

July 2, 1944

Dear Mother

Received your card of “Olvera Street[1] today as well as a nice long letter from Mr. and Mrs. Matsons.  Yes, I wish that I were there to enjoy the dinner etc with you.
The Laboratory group next door left yesterday afternoon amid a lot of confusion caused by the post in getting them all cleared.  I really will miss them since they were certainly a wonderful group of boys, in fact much better than our own group is.  They were all a little more educated and read the most important magazines etc.  They could always carry on a good conversation where our group is always at a loss for that. Their POE was changed to Seattle, Wash instead of San Francisco.
We as yet have not gotten our Port call, but when we do we will really move.  You see we will go thru three stages.  First the Staging center then from there (to) the Concentration center, from there the actual POE or port. It should take but a few days for the entire affair.  And we will more than likely get about five days notice to get ready and out of here on our way to the port.  We are certainly scheduled to have a long and heavy train.  We are supposed to have Pullmans but we can very well still sit up all the way.  They already have our seats all numbered and everything else all by the numbers.
Well enough for that, and on to other subjects.
I hear that Mrs. Tedesco is going to go up to Denver to see her folks this month and will return next month.
Our officers and nurses are all going out on a bivouac this coming Tuesday and will be gone overnight.
I certainly hope that they like it for a change. We were originally set to go but they changed their minds at the last moment.
Enclosed you will find a picture which was clipped from the post paper.  I(t) was taken a week ago when we had the award of “Good Conduct” medals.  We stood there and listened to the Colonel and our adjutant speak, and neither one of them can speak worth a clam.  When we came n we were all wringing wet. Also you will find pictures of the surgical truck, which were taken on my camera when they were loading it for shipment to Washington. I gave the original negatives to the front office.  Also a picture of a peacock which is not very good.
My new helper is really a grand improvement and is certainly a well educated person and is so much more efficient than the last Texan which I had in here.
I have accomplished so much more here lately and done it much better. Sgt. Ryan is also in here helping me now on some typing etc.  By the last of next week I should have practically everything done and ready.
I am going to send you some maps home that you may be able to use.  They are rather nice.
The weather has been hot as can be up until this afternoon when it started raining, which should cool things off some.  The weather was fine at the pool earlier today and the water ideal.
I have run out of news for this time so will close and I will keep you posted.

Love,

Stanley

Thursday, February 16, 2012

18 June 1944


Sgt Stanley W Safford 39539976
5th Auxiliary Surgical Group
Dodd Field
Fort Sam Houston
Texas

18 June 1944
Dear Mother:

Another week has rolled by and it has really been a hot and sultry one and perhaps another week towards our leaving here and the sooner the time comes the more I think that it will rather nice.  We have been here too long and should really have been gone long ago.  I never saw such a large amount of red tape and so many officers getting away with things as we have had here lately.  And the Colonel just sits there and smiles and never knows all that does go on.
I bought a sheet for myself the other day because they called in our mattress covers and pillows and I am not going to start sleeping on the bare mattress yet.  I will take it along with me and may find use for it in the future.
I believe that I forgot to mention receiving the package with the cup cakes and candy.  They were all very good an arrived here in good shape.  The candy had not melted.
I finally got the saber wrapped up and on its way to you, and you very likely will have received it by this time.  The government I understand will ship home things for us from here, so I will have a few things to send home and will but not just now.  We have to wait for our movement orders before we can have it sent that way.  As I understand it, this service is available for all from T/4 up.
Received the letter with Aunt Maibelle’s address the other day, and will now try and take the time to write her.
What did you think of the pictures of the airplanes taken from the windows of ours?  Yes that is me standing by the front of the truck.  I was eating when it was taken.
The unit next door is even more advanced towards leaving than we are.  They are a very highly specialized Laboratory Group and have thousands of dollars worth of microscopes, iceboxes etc.  They have in twenty three officers, 4 Lieutenant Colonels and one full colonel.
I have already been to the swimming pool this morning and it was really wonderful.  We were over about eight o’clock and remained there about an hour.  The sun is again out very bright and the fresh clear water cool which made the whole thing very nice.
Just now received Muriel’s Graduation Announcement and (I) think it very nice.  The picture was certainly or is a very nice one.
In answer to your question about our groups, there are no more in training and if they were to have one, they would very likely take the cadre from our group.
They are training smaller groups now and will use them quite a lot more.  You have heard me speak of Whitney. He was in a station hospital in North Texas, and he thought that they were ready to go several times.  But about two weeks ago they broke them up and are training them all over again at Camp Barkeley and after the completion of that they will be sent out as cadre for other groups.
Major Eskin while in Los Angeles said that he called a couple Saffords in the telephone but neither seemed to claim me.  His wife is staying there for the duration.
Well enough for now and I will write again soon.

All my Love,

Stanley