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1 June 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond describes life in the "home for the aged".
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3 June 1943
Diamond complains about having been served pork for all meals recently. He also describes a mock court-martial that took place the day before, in which he played the defendant.
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4 June 1943
Diamond responds to a series of comments made in Estelle's letter of 31 May.
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5 June 1943
Diamond informs Estelle that she will receive notice of his safe arrival from the Adjutant General's office when he is finally moved.
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6 June 1943
Diamond writes that as his men are aware of the fact that they may leave soon, they have "thrown all caution to the wind".
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Diamond tells Estelle that he hopes his dying word to be "bench".
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9 June 1943
Diamond informs Estelle that he loves wearing the ring that she bought for him as it brings her so close to him.
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Diamond asks Estelle to scold his mother for him, as he had just received a letter from a girl named Arlene.
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12 June 1943
Diamond congratulates Estelle on her "excellent" business proposition.
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June 1943
12 p originally, but first 8 pages are missing. Letter written about moving from Texas to California, but main body of the letter is missing.
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