ae a a i APO 102, New York, whe is with the infantry up frent. This is a very clever card thet Bruce has sent, shewing the reute ef his travels frem Camp Maxey and Camp Swift in Texas, te Fert Dix, then te France, on te Belgium and Helland, and finally Germany. We are delighted to hear from you Bruce. Lots ef geod luck te yeu, eld fellow. We are glad te put yeu en our Jayhawk Rebeund mailing list, and will be pulling fer yeur success. Lt. Maurice Baringer, APO 926, Sam Francisce, writes frem the Netherlands, BE. Indies, that he saw Capt. Beb Pai reuilé, Inf., from Kansas City, recently, and asks that he be placed on our mailing list. Weare very happy te have. his See ees and will see “ee the Rebeunds are sent te hime M/Sget. Den B. Blair (APO 518, New York) writes from semewhere in England, and says, “We are living in an eld maner heuse er castle. It is abeut as, celd as Mt. Oread en a February morning. It is 250 er 300 years eld. Have net received a Rebeunds in some time. Ne deubt there is one some place between here and Texas. I am sure leeking ferward te ite Hepe te get a chance te leek up seme of the beys ever here. Imagine that I will get to Lenden ene ef these days." Alse, from England, we received a note frem Lt. Harlan Altman, (APO 76, New Yerk), whe says, “Things have been meving pretty rapidly fer me in the past twe months, censequently I haven't received any Rebeunds. As this letter will have my new address, would yeu put it en your mailing list, as I weuld really appreciate it. oerseusty> yeu = never knew hew much I appreciate it, and I speak fer many ethers." You ask abeut Vance Hall, Harlan, se we are glad we can tell yeu abeut hime Just a few days after your letter arrived, I received a letter frem Vance. He is with the 2nd Op. Tage Unit at Hemestead, Flerida, and I knew he weuld be happy te hear frem yeoue Frem Capt. Harley L. Andersen, APO 557, New York: "The jeb ever here centinues te be pretty much the same as it has been rightaleng. This month has been umusually imactive, lets ef feg and rain which has kept the Forts on the ground right at the time when they were needed the mest. They have been eut the past twe days, hewever, and I can imagine what a welceme sight they were te the greund ferces whe have been having a tough time of late. « « « Altheugh facilities are rather limited, we de have what leeks like a basketball / court and get in a ceuple ef games a week. Have a league im this air ‘division and se we are off te a seed start. This is a large base, and basketball talent is quite plentiful. I'd like te see Hech Auditerium new that it has been re- decerated, but even mere I'd like te be areund te see a few games. Since that is impessible I'll be fellewing the results very eagerly ever heres. « « « My yeungest brether reperted te Ft. Leavenworth fer his first physical t he middle part ef Nevember. Wen't be leng new fer him and I'm waiting te hear which branch ef the service he will enter." Frem Pfo. We. R. “Bob" Fitzpatrick, APO 228, New Yerk, "I am in France new and have been here fer a few months. Abeut six weeks ago new Mi.P. Bus. were fermed and se that was where I ended up. Went threugh some training and am now werking. You prebably knew how much everyone leves an M.P.J" Stay in there, Beb, we knew yeu are deing a good jeb. ; ; Capte We G. “Bill” Wade, whe flew se-many missiens out ef England, ever enemy territery, is back in the States fer a rest and instruction. He is new at Celumbus, Ohie, at the Leckbourne Army Air Base. Ense Hubert "Hub" Ulrich, c/e Fleet Pesteffice, San Frencisco, says, 145.6