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moraine Street in
marshfield, mass.
actober 23, 1945
Mr. Harry & Truman
Ask 19-19-45 anH
W lutehouse
W ashington, D.C.
Mr. President:
you may think I am presumptions
like to congratulate you, as a mother,
if you receive this letter, but I would
on your military training plan for
young men.
I am looking quite far ahead as
my son is only two However, I hnow
that whatever Congress decides now
will determine my baby 's security
in the future. of course we don' if
want another war but we my have
another one forced onto us again I
think that the training of our young
men is one of our best preventatives.
If my son ever has to go to war
I would prefer that he have a year's
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