Pvt. Charles Black, . fT. G. G05, Squad. 20, Flight 29-C, Barrakks 1536, Kearns, Utah. Dear Charlie: Ga Mighty happy to hear from you in your ttee it Nok te It was very interesting and I am glad that you like your work, even though es See ee Oe ee eee Sot ey ee have been accustomed to. I note that the basic course is tough. Well, you ice liked to overcome difficult situations and I am sure this is no exception to the role. Fourteen hours a day is pretty strenuous, isn't it, Charlie? But I'll bet you will stay in there and you will be pitehing with the vest of them. These shots, coupled with the extraction of a wisdom teoth, certainly wouldn't be inviting, but after those are once over you are not Wwoubled wit them again. I guess you have elassified Army doctors in the right ontogeny. You should up to the lecation before they start operating on you ao that would make the environment perfeot for then. I am glad that your Treatment of Abhietic Injuries course has helped you. You will find that it will help you, Charlie, from time to time. Once in a while an officer will get a kink or a seasro-iliac ect and you will be able to do him some good. That will help you Ong » 2 I would certainly like to see that obstacle course. It will - be tougher and tougher as you go along. : 0 : I have delivered the information in your good letter to Mit, Ieabel and Mre. Allen, and eiso Mrs. Hulteen. We are all pulling for you and hope that you move forward with no wmcertainty. I know that you will do it. It would be good to see you in our environment again and I imow that if hard work and application to details will do it, SS ee eee ane in the shortest possible time. I would have enjoyed hearing your discourse with the Wyoming boys. Many people have the Same impression that you have — if you