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January 29, 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond tells Estelle that he is embarrassed about how poorly he performed on the firing range at Castner.
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January 30, 1943
Diamond informs Estelle that he is to leave for Don Anna Range on the coming Monday, and remain there until 6th February.
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January 31, 1943
Diamond tells Estelle that after they return from the firing range on 6th February, they are to go back on the 8th for combat firing.
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February 3, 1943
Diamond tells Estelle that he has enclosed some notes scribbled in class while at Edgewood that he found in the pad on which he is writing. He explains that it mentions one of his nicknames, G. T., and also informs Estelle that his new nickname is...
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February 6, 1943
Diamond tells Estelle that he has successfully qualified as an expert rifleman.
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February 8, 1943
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…" He then describes his men's combat firing practice. The following day, he is to go out to a nearby range and practice the emplacement of mustard land mines.
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February 9, 1943
Diamond describes having lost his temper after a squad leader let loose a chemical gas attack forgetting that two men were in front of him.
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Diamond warns Estelle that she will receive no mail for the next week as he is taking the men on a grueling four-day trip.
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February 24, 1943
Diamond describes the "torture" of the past few days, a trip which consisted of simulated battle situations.
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February 26, 1943
Diamond tells Estelle about another petty robbery that occurred within the ranks. He also informs her that the Eighty Second Chemical Battalion is to go to Louisiana next, but that he has no information as to when they might leave. He discusses his...
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February 27, 1943
Diamond has enclosed a photograph of the officers of Company D with the letter, and proceeds to name all of the officers featured in the photo. He also informs Estelle that they have found further evidence against the company thief.
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February 28, 1943
Diamond describes the experience of making a telephone call to Estelle.
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1 March 1943
Diamond declares his love, stating that he is "afraid that this affection will remain for a very long time, a very long time."
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2 March 1943
Diamond describes the preparations being made "for the move". He then discusses his platoon sergeant, a man who has been "[r]aised in the back-woods of Mississippi".
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March 1943
Diamond states that "the day of movement rapidly approaches". He also mentions that his company have been getting rid of many of the "over-age men", or men over thirty-eight years of age.
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4 March 1943
Diamond describes the poverty, hunger and crime found in the border town. He also asks Estelle to send him an identification tag.
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11 March 1943
Diamond describes Louisiana and the journey down there. He comments on the expansive nature of the country.
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March 15, 1943
Diamond promises Estelle that he is not having sex with his "women". Instead, he just practices old jokes, eats and dances with them. Sidney continues to describe his journey down South and the types of homes and scenes that he has passed.
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March 16, 1943
Diamond tells Estelle that he is "desperately in love".
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March 17, 1943
Diamond describes the East Texan scenery that he is surrounded by.
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March 18, 1943
Diamond describes the company mascot, Mabel the dog, digging a slit trench for herself to sleep in.
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March 28, 1943
Diamond describes the "torture" of the ten days of simulated warfare that he and his men had just been on.
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March 29, 1943
Diamond tells Estelle that he just spent an entire day cleaning equipment.
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March 31, 1943
Diamond informs Estelle that they are devoting the next period of time to providing additional training to the men, teaching them about camouflage, discipline, depression etc.
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Diamond describes having fought a forest fire during training that day.
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