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3/1 The people d the last gave us a quuch greater redeption than the people of the Central West. It may be atributed to the fact that the minds. war work had made a greater impression on then They all seemed to turn out Il for us and even you. whittes blew # as if to say, Hive are with We arrived in New York the morning of the 16th was wasting for us. after boarding the feery we were of May. The were marched, full pack, to a ferry that heddin East Rever about six hours waiting to put in at the L.I. Ry station. after landurg we where we hiked ou t. Camp Mills. boarded the train and at Garden City parent all the like which were enjoyed energly by outfitz and steel helmits. We were all given J/ was here were were given complete d us. Many took nightly leaves for nearby tours. the were then Camp gate and there we took a taxe * Astoria, L.l. and myself met his sister and family outside the On the 16th Frank spina, our battery larber, to their home. the enjoyed a good Stalian denner and wine. afterward the evening was well about with singing, dancing and drinking along with ice cream and chocolates. Then hospitality was greatly appreciated. On the wormyng During our stay at Camb mills Col. Klenn was undergoing a severe questioning by the

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