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Schuck's mother discusses her volunteer work with the Red Cross, hosting company, the health and welfare of people from Charlotte's hometown, activities of her daily life[...]
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Schuck's mother again discusses the postal service, writing letters, and sending packages. She mentions her daughter's recent promotion, hopes that she can get leave for [...]
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Schuck's mother writes about her other daughter, Mary, and her secretive service in communications, in which many girls are said to have had breakdowns. Mrs. Schuck asks [...]
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Shuck's father writes about celebrating Father's Day and conditions at his job, including layoffs that haven't affected him yet.
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Charlotte Schuck writes of the many letters she has received and inquires after family and friends back home. She tells of going to the Lucky Strike broadcast of "Your Al[...]
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Charlotte Schuck writes of her service as supernumerary and acting as Assistant Master-at-Arms in the lounge during early morning hours. She plans to try calling home aga[...]
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Charlotte Schuck writes about the increase of the cost of postage and Easter liberty when she will be going home. She inquires about her mother, tells of writing family m[...]
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Charlotte Schuck discusses the love life of fellow WAVE, Doris,,her paycheck, which included uniform allowance, and other letters she's written to family and friends.
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Charlotte Schuck writes of seeing a movie, bemoans the fact that she hasn't had a permanent in nine months, talks about her job of calculating servicemen's points for dis[...]
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Charlotte Shuck discusses being on desk duty in the barracks, eating a delicious pineapple, being sore from a game of tennis. Because she hasn't received any mail since t[...]
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