Camp Carson, February 1943 — Camp Carson, Colorado — camp hospital
Dear Ann
How are you doing. I am writing this letter from the camp hospital. I have been in for a week and a half with the flu. I think they will let me go back with my company in a couple of days now.
I got your valentine and the one from Big Alice. When you see her thank her for me. Will you?
Yesterday I saw a stage show. Fay McKenzie had a troupe on tour at the camp here and they stopped at the hospital and put on a show. It was pretty good.
Theres nothing much to write about just laying around here in bed so I had better sign off.
Your big brother George
The same week, from the same hospital bed, George wrote his sister Marian about this very show — and the kiss Fay McKenzie gave him. Read that letter →