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[Centered] From Wag. John B Exum [Centered] Co. F. 306 am. Tr. [Centered print] ON ACTIVE SERVICE [Centered print] WITH THE [Centred Print] AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE [Centered] nov. 7, 1918
[Centered] Dear mother:- [Far right Margin] I am still [Left Margin] keeping fairly well. I had a sore throat and was pretty hoarse last week but am better now. I had a slight case of influemga or French La grippe in September when I was near Paris but it only lasted about five days I am now living in a small dug-out back of the front. I can hear the big guns all night and at intervals the sky is lit up so you can see how to walk
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around without stumbling over nucks.
The weather here is rather damp. It rains every day and every night. At other times we have mist, dew, frost and fogs. I saw Larry Hooks one day this week. I certainly was glad to see him but he is looking pretty bad. Nedham Barnes has been living in my dugout with me but had to leave to-day.
Write me real often. I don't have time and the conveniences to write in transit but will write every time I am stationed. Your loving son
John
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[Centered print] ON ACTIVE SERVICE [Centered print] WITH THE [Centered print] AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE [Centered] nov. 15 1918
[Centered] Dear mother:- [Far right margin] I received [Left margin] your letter today that was written on Oct. 14. Just a month ago. You told me about Sarah and Moses being married and about Haywood being at Camp Jack. You said you have not gotten a letter from me since I have been over here. I have written you from every place I have been and have written about every week except when I was in transportation.
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