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25 October 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond tells Estelle that he yearns for battle as it's his "mission to fight".
GLC09120.286
21 December 1943
Note alerting Estelle to the fact that enclosed with the letter is one print and two negatives, and a short explanation to accompany the picture.
GLC09120.315
30 April 1944
Diamond reports that his battalion has received several commendations for their work "during the recent show with the enemy."
GLC09120.405
5 July 1944
Diamond writes that he is in an "ugly mood", but that it will have passed by the morrow. Sidney comments that Estelle is now the "traveler": "You're meeting new people, doing different things - seeing new sights…"
GLC09120.450
11 July 1944
Diamond reports that the battalion is undergoing a "reorganization to conform with a new table of organization for chemical battalion."
GLC09120.455
4 September 1944
Diamond writes that he had given a lecture with a Public address system for the first time. He informs Estelle that he desires to be put "back on the front lines".
GLC09120.510
29 September 1944
Diamond dreams to "Someday…walk on pavements, sleep in clean white sheets, get up at 10:00 A.M. -" He comments on a picture of Estelle that she has sent him.
GLC09120.512
5 October 1944
Diamond attempts to explain a financial confusion that had arisen, and proceeds to discuss financial matters with Estelle.
GLC09120.517
14 October 1944
Heineman, Bernard, fl. 1944
to Sidney Diamond
Heineman discussed this "getting married business" with Diamond.
GLC09120.522
30 October 1944
Diamond writes that "Mac" receives the New York Times, and that "a very enjoyable time was spent perusing" the paper. Written on an unknown island in the South Pacific
GLC09120.531
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