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Show I 1 LETTERS FROM HOME Fighting men have enough to endure without having to read about the "hardships" back home. They depend a great deal on letters from home to keep up their morale. When these letters are merely a constant con-stant recital of complaints about shortages and rationing, difficulties of travel, and the scarcity of interesting young men, they may be worse than no letters at all. To the man at the front, tired and homesick, and living in constant peril, these sort of letters let-ters are just one more burden. He would be better off without with-out them. |