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"Where are you from, Soldier?"
"Long" Tom stopped, his face the picture of misery. "Cap'n," he said, his teeth chattering. "Ise fum Alabam, Suh. Yessuh, fum down on Mobitre Bay. An' Suh, when we whips dem Japs and dis heah wah is done ovah, I'm gwine back whah I comes fum- An' Cap'n, I makes you dis promise NOW. I AIN'T NEVAH GWINE BE FUM ALABAM NO MO""
Lieut. Rclph Lannon In Engrland
Lieutenant Ralph W. Lamon, son of Fred Lamon of Lamon-Bonnington Co., San'Francisco, is now with the First Army, "Somewhere in England." Ralph, who is on leave of absence from Lamon-Bonnington Co., has been more than t'vvo years in the Army. For the 'information of his friends in the lumber business his address is: First Lieut. Ralph W. Lamon, 01845023, Headquarters Detail, AEG; SBG, APO 5ll, c/o Postmaster, New York, N. Y.
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