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Phil Wood's Letters

Letter #48
Expect To Go, Sooner Or Later

To Margretta & Gretchen
3 March 1944

3 March

Dear Girls,

Got a package – Valentine – from Uncle Ham & Aunt Kit containing one (1) foxhole pillow. The thought was wonderful; I wouldn’t be without it for the world – except in combat. Nine-tenths of all things put up especially for servicemen are useless, but expensive.[1]

That is really too bad about Cy – I feel the same as Weyer about it – the boys around me more or less expect to go, sooner or later – or are mentally prepared for it, anyway. But you think of your state-side buddies as being secured where you last saw them – Yale or Swarthmore – and half expect to go back and find them there – I was very fond of Cy.[2]

All my love – I wish I could be home for a week or two, then back out here – but I must be content with your pictures.

Your Phil

Footnotes

[1] “Foxhole pillows” – horseshoe-shaped pads designed to fit inside a helmet for easy carrying – were marketed as ideal gifts for servicemen. Combat troops generally found them to be extraneous impediments, but Phil seems to have enjoyed his in camp.
[2] Little is known about Cy outside of a reference to a visit in May 1943. He appears to have been a civilian friend living in San Diego, and the implication here seems to be that he has died. “Weyer” was perhaps a mutual acquaintance.

Editor's Comments
An advertisement for a foxhole pillow – “the Victory Valentine gift for servicemen” – in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 21 January 1944.

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