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Print the complete address in plain letters in the panel below, and your return adress in the space provided on the right. Use typewriter, dark ink, or dark pencil. Faint or small writing is not suitable for photographing. S Steinbg Lt Jg (CENSOR'S STAMP) TO: H. STAFFORD GENERAL DELIVERY PROVINCETOWN MASS. SEE INSTRUCTION NO. 2 FROM: S. STEINBERG Lt (Jg) OSS AA1 AP0777 c/o Postm. NY (Sender's complete address above) GREETINGS FROM ITALY DEAR Mother Dad Wife Sweetheart Sis Brother Friend HOW ARE YOU? I AM Missing You Lonesome Well Happy WISH I HAD You-Here-Oh Boy! More sleep Someone to love me Some kisses More ambition DOING LOTS OF Sight-seeing Thinking of you Work Day Dressing Sleeping Nothing Wishful Thinking Traveling Swimming [[image]] HOPE YOU HAVE Everything you want Behaved Been having fun Dreams of me Been true to me Not forgotten how to write ITALY IS Sunny Beautiful Hot Smelly Picturesque THE FOOD IS Fair Lousy Good Strictly GI AMERICAN RED CROSS -ITALY- [[strikethrough]] ARE YOU Spending my allotment Going out with : 47, Staying out late at night Missing Me Happy BEST CAMP IS Swell Colonel _ Restful Exciting [[/strikethrough]] WILL BE Going to work Thinking of you Writing you again Going to bed I HAVE BEEN G.I. Army - USO Shows Historical Spots Interesting Places Lots of good looking Signorinas YOURS Rotation-Ally Seen With love Sincerely Forever NAME S HAVE YOU FILLED IN COMPLETE ADDRESS AT TOP? V MAIL HAVE YOU FILLED IN COMPLETE ADDRESS AT TOP? POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT PERMIT NO. 1
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