Blogspot Changes

I see that Google is changing the way people that host their blogs on their own servers is going to stop, at least that is what I am hearing. On May 1, 2010 the change will be in effect. I am watching this, and I was going to change over to their hosting, but I am confused by what they are saying.

I am going to wait like a good scout would do. If I notice no change I will leave it. If it changes then I will either go to their servers or move it to say WordPress.

I have been meaning to fix things such as the left side to include the different chapters. But I will wait until May 1, unless I find that I will definitely need to do something.

Your comments are welcome. If you are having a hard time trying to post on the blog, please send an email to ejt@lettersfromasoldier.com

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Boot Camp


I thought I would show what boot camp was like for Eddie. Eddie being 10 years older than most of the recruits, was like a father to many of the soldiers. They looked up to him. I think.

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Happy New Year

As the new year 1945 appears Edward has extra money to spend for cultural events in Memphis . Memphis concerts

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Christmas in Memphis-1944

Edward spends his second WWII Christmas in Memphis.
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Christmas Eve – Aleutians 1944

Eddie writes

“The morning of the day before Christmas seemed to be the beginning of Christmas for me. I was, of course, working then in the office, but there was a radio there and I heard President Roosevelt’s speech reminding me that it was already Christmas Eve for you. This speech was not a rebroadcast but a direct pick-up by the local station here. It was quite strange to have walked through the darkness of morning into the office on the 24th of December and hear the President saying it was Christmas Eve for him. After you went to bed and slept for several hours, I was beginning to celebrate Christmas Eve. Our Red Cross gifts arrived about 8:00 PM. When I opened mine up I found one of those apron shaving kits with a tooth brush and case, a tube of Barbasol, a bar of toilet soap and container, a hair brush, comb, and styptic pencil. This kit just about replaces the one I lost in Alabama. Also I received a small box containing some shoe laces, envelopes, a notebook, pencils, a fruit bar, and two packages of candy which I could call good if I had eaten them with laxative pills. I still have the fruit bar and will eat that whenever I’ll get tired of feeling too healthy. At 9:00, with the help of my parka, goggles and flashlight, I battled the elements to get to the theater to see “Johnie Comes Lately”. After the show I remained in the theater for the Catholic midnight mass just to see what it would be like. The movie screen was raised out of sight and a portable organ and alter [altar] were set up on the stage. Three priests conducted the mass and a large group of men sang behind the alter. The organ music together with the singing didn’t amount to the same thing you would hear in any of the big city churches because the organ wasn’t much better than a piano accordion and the singers weren’t any too confident of their abilities. The organ was played by a man who sleeps in a bunk next to mine. He has a very good ear for music and even plays over the radio here on this island. Coincidentally, I am hearing him over the radio right now. It was about 2:00 in the morning before I retired. I awoke at 11:30 Christmas morning and went to the mess hall for a turkey dinner. Two packages of cigarettes were given to each man as he stood waiting in line. This dinner was about the same as Thanksgiving’s with the exception that we had the chance to admire two scrawny Christmas trees at one end of the mess hall, crape ribbons and bells hanging from the ceiling, and a tall lighted candle on each table. After the dinner was over I was fortunate enough to have the chance to do some skating. I had had a pair reserved for myself and had done some skating Christmas Eve in a high wind. I was more of an ice boat than a skater because it wasn’t necessary for me to move my legs; all I had to do was stretch my arms out and scoot along he ice with the wind. On Christmas day, after dinner, I went out skating again and took some photographs which I may be able to have developed some time in the distant future. It is very hard to find good developers who are willing to work. Money doesn’t seem to be much of an inducement here. The small lake I skated on is the same one that was partly shown in some of the photographs I have already sent you. In the photographs that I may mail in the future, you will see the same lake as it appears in winter.”

Christmas & FDR

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V-E Day May 8, 1945

I have written a new letter on my website: Dick Vasley in Germany – May 10, 1945

It is written by Richard Vasley on May 10, 1945, two days after V-E Day. Since he has been stationed in the southeastern part of what was East Germany I think it is informative. He mentions three towns that he passed through during his tour and the bombing done by the Allies.

In my uncle’s story I am hoping to add to this critical period of time in the closing months of World War II.

View Larger Map Saafeld and Plauen just below Leipzig with Jocketa toward the East of these two cities close to Czechoslovakia. It isn’t showing on the map. Berlin is about 100 miles to the northeast of Lepzig.

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Pearl Harbor Day

I checked my uncle’s letters for any remembrance of Pearl Harbor, and only found his letter of Dec. 6, 1944 while stationed in Memhis. 68 years ago, it was truly a ‘Day of Infamy’.

http://lettersfromasoldier.com/edward_thomas/memphis/eddie_backin_memphis_6dec44.php

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Thanksgiving in the Aleutians – Umnak Island Nov. 25, 1943


Greetings this Thanksgiving eve, from Michigan, Edward’s home state. In lettersfromasoldier.com Eddie’s only Thanksgiving spent on base, as he was on furlough the next year, was in Alaska. Check out this page, http://lettersfromasoldier.com/edward_thomas/aleutians/thanksgivingday_1943.php

Also, here is a picture of Eddie playing the organ. This is in the late 1940s, as this is his Romeo home, which my dad still lives here. There is an organ in this same spot as of this date.

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Letter from Jerry


I thought I would post this latest entry from my uncle’s WWII story. It’s a short typewritten letter from Jerry, postmarked on April 20, 1945. Franklin Delano Roosevelt has passed away in Warm Springs, Georgia just eight days ago, on April 12.

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Where is this picture taken?


I can supply the when the picture was taken, approximately? But I can’t tell for sure where this picture was taken. I have been working on my uncle’s memoirs, his WWII days. This picture I would say was taken while he was a private, I think. I believe it must be either at Fort McClellan, Alabama or at Camp Shenango, Pennsylvania during the spring of 1943.

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