Dear Mother:I have a lot of time to spare today so will write agnin and let you know we are still on deck and feeling fine. We have been having some great •weather over here, that Is as far as cold Is concerned. It has frozen u couple of nights, but always warms up during the day. I got a letter from Harry the other day. but ho didn’t say anything about hearing from here, and 1 haven't heard from you, so I suppose a great deal of the maH gets lost. I suppose when you get this letter you will be getting ready for Christmas. I suppose we will have a great one over here, but I guess we can get along even IT wo do miss one. as we can make up for lost time when we do get there. We are going to move again in a Tew days, but don't taiow where. . * rHow is everything back there, and how is grandmother. If you don't hear from me again before Christmas don’t eat too many ducks. I know you can eat quite ft heap, and I would sure like to bo there and help,Your loving son,Sgt. Martin Saggau. Co. F. 313th Supply Train. • Ampr R P A P. O. 795.