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Letter from Charles S. Charlie Hinton to Jesse Dorsey, October 14, 1944.

Description: Hinton tells Dorsey that France is interesting and they are happy about their freedom. They are talking to the enemy but he cannot say very much. His men have come through well and have taken advantage of their long training. He will stop by when he gets home to talk about the Victory.This letter is part of a large group of letter written to or by Jesse G. Dorsey during World War II. Dorsey ran the community house for the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. Being a veteran of World War I, he knew the value of providing support to the troops. He wrote letters and sent the company newsletter (Speedometer) to several hundred service men and women during the war. The community house also hosted weekend parties for soldiers from Fort Knox, Kentucky during the war.
Origin: 1944-10-14
Created By: Hinton, Charles Sherman (Charlie), 1916-1994.
Source: http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p1819coll10/id/5564
Collection: Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Geography: France
46.1314463,-2.4341569
Subjects: World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Europe
Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter)
Correspondence
Soldiers--Correspondence
United States. Army--Military life
World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives

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