Bass Lake
March 28, 1944
Mary Darling,
I suppose you think I’ve been kidnaped or something, honey we moved and I haven’t had time
to even take off my close. We are we are farther up in the mountains, up where the big pines are. It’s a
lot colder up here; we are only a few thousand yards from the snow. Bass Lake is beautiful and I sure
would like to fish in it, I have seen several fish jump, also several ducks and squirrels. I don’t know how
long we will be up here, I hope not over two weeks. Mts. about 50 mi from here to Fresco; I don’t know
when I will get a pass honey, but I hope soon. Our damn Lt. won’t do anything to help us any, not even
give us a pass.
Honey I must stop because I go on duty at 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm.
Bye darling, I love you very much
Yours forever
Earl
Waymire Letters March 28, 1944
- Title
- Waymire Letters March 28, 1944
- Description
- Letters written by Earl to his wife Mary during World War II. Notes: Waymire, Earl, Earl D, Mary, World War II, 1944, 1945, letters, United States Army, U. S. Army
- Creator
- Earl D Waymire
- Source
- Waymire Letters
- Date
- 03/28/1944
- Identifier
- ARTL-3429
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Earl D Waymire, “Waymire Letters March 28, 1944,” North Madison County Historical Database, accessed July 15, 2026, https://historical2.elwood.lib.in.us/items/show/79538.