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(y*y- rtfev.'-' -*rS* ^V/»V.^,7.*V,.V VW''/v'-'« fw'4* +S* A.yrJQ ' * * V.-wt'T* * ■*3#1^-'- ✓- wSA-mAMenWarf*.lt;r*5 ‘ * lt;jg'AV-W f»V-»*y'Sft4•Vi/.'WW. Atv.r -.-«-v4*-4 *iNOW THAT THE WAR IS over ahout all we think of isour stomachs and home.'’ Pfc. Robert W. Kennison, wrote his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennison. of Stanhope court, recently as he celebrated his 20thbirthday in Fusson, Germany.The young soldier, though not complaining, explained that thev were being given rationsm %/for two meals a day, since they are feeding so many foreign workers in Germany. He also stated they were to have pineapple ice cream for supper thal night, and said it would be the second time since he had left the United States he had any ice cream.A parade, planned for the next week may have to be cal-ed off he said, because of rainy weather.He wrote that he and a German guide had gone deer hunting several days before, and he had come back to the barracks iRobert \V. Kennisonthough not disappointed,Iminus a deer. He said he got more enjoyment out of watching ( the does and young deer than if he had killed one. J, Endng the letter, the private^ — jiiequested a box of food be sent soners and take everything thoy,(Ihim by his parents, explaining ihad. We even felt like eating them. ‘ “When we were fighting 1 was too hut now that, the war :s over scared to think of my stomach, about all we have to do is think We spent a* much as three daysi°f nur stomachs and home.’ at a time walking an average of® Private Kennison entered the j,10 miles a day without so much army in November, 1943, and in:' as a crust of bread to eat. Then May of the following year was we would grab a bunch of pri-isent overseas.
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Beckley Raleigh Register

Beckley, West Virginia, US

Tue, Jul 31, 1945

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