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Show u . COMMUNICATION. Fort Iluacliuen, Ariz., Juno 6, 1914. .Tim Alpine Pub. Co. As my army soldier life has been succcHsful, I am going to try and glvo 'MKaHH-ska-,-------------------.--B--H- )ou the outlines of It. 1 havo been here on tho Mexican border for sixteen six-teen months, and It has been tho host pnrt of my llf0 ns a soldier. I am wtmt Is known as n llfo saver. Myself "ltd pnrducrs carry food to tho regular reg-ular soldiers on tho outskirts of different dif-ferent destinations. Of courso It Is very lively some times for us. My thoughts often return to my dear homo nnd old companions. Rut never did It enter my head to drop to tho rear lank. I hnvo always been ready lo take any part that my superiors have asked mo to. Well, there Isn't much going on, only a little ammunition going ncrosn he line, and If they catch the man tiint smuggled It. acrmm he gets tried with a eourt-mnrtlnl The penalty for smuggling la from six months to a year. Well, as my llfo bus been successful suc-cessful for two years and four months I will continue till tho end of my enlistment, which Is eight months inoro. Wishing all my Lehl friends good luck and best regards, this lo n letter from n soldier of today, NBW13LL TURNKR. Pack Train No. 7, Fort Huachiica, I S. Q. M. Corps, Arizona. |