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Letter No.44, 1953 July 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
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Veramay started her letter to Wright by telling him she received the picture and asked Wright to send her more. She updated him with news of everyone back at home. She told him that she couldn’t wait until he was back so they could spend time together.

Dates: 1953 July 23

Letter No.45, 1953 July 26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
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Veramay started the letter by telling Wright that she heard that the truce had been signed. She told him that she heard from a commentator that G.I.’s would begin to get released at the end of the week and that everyone should be back home within 2 months. She told him that she would understand if he was too busy to write much. She included a note dated July 28th in which she mentioned that the prisoners would begin to get released on August 5th.

Dates: 1953 July 26

Letter No.46, 1953 July 30

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter by telling Wright that she was sure by the time he received her letter he would probably be tired of sending prisoners back home. She told Wright that she did not understand why he was going to be sent back to the Service Co. if the fighting had stopped and the war had ended. She told him she was happy that he enjoyed working with his group of men. Veramay told him she had seen a film in 3D and that she did not enjoy it. She ended the letter by telling Wright to be...
Dates: 1953 July 30