rg5.rdyLETTER FROM CPL. RUDY FILIPytirifOct. 17, 1943 Camp Van Horn, Miss. Dear Folks:Received your letter today, and as 1 have time, so 9m answ ering it right away. Hope you all are OK as 1 am just line. Today is Sunday and I didn’t do a thing but lay around and go to the show so I'm all rested up for tomorrow again. So Adolph Filip is discharged too, they si roly are discharging lot of boys here and everywhere. Last week all the boys in this division that are over 30 took a physical examination, but I did not go because I know its nothing wrong with me and I don’t want to go^home as long as the war lasls. I am one of the oldest boys in this outfit, but I can stay with them and they know it. We have hard times’and ^jalso good times, so I’m not kicking, if the rest of the millions of boys can take it I can too.You know what I would like to do tomorrow? Well I would like to hitch 4 horses in a plow and a few days I would enjoy it after being away from the farm so long. I don’t care what anybody says, but living out on the farm is one of the most wonderful lives anybody can have. I guess we will get a bonus too, after the war, at least all the soldiers expect something and that will help a lot. Well folks, I am sending part of the paper again, I can’t send it all, it’s too big to put in an envelope. Hope you are OK, as I am too.Lots of love, it ,Rudy. i