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I feel that your kind prayer "The Lord bless you", [4 words underlined] so generously uttered when you bade me good bye at Camp Mitchell, has been granted, and to that same gracious Saviour I ascribe all the praise. | I feel that your kind prayer "The Lord bless you", [4 words underlined] so generously uttered when you bade me good bye at Camp Mitchell, has been granted, and to that same gracious Saviour I ascribe all the praise. | ||
I am thankful to read, in an official notice received at this post, that Lieutenant Jacobs has been placed on the list of those "awaiting orders". It will afford him that time and experience, in learning to respect the rights and feelings of others which he needs to be taught before men are again placed under his command. I say this much, on behalf of the soldiers and teamsters of our army. | I am thankful to read, in an official notice received at this post, that Lieutenant Jacobs has been placed on the list of those "awaiting orders". It will afford him that time and experience, in learning to respect the rights and feelings of others which he needs to be taught before men are again placed under his command. I say this much, on behalf of the soldiers and teamsters of our army. | ||
Thanking you sincerely for your many acts of genuine good will and kindness I am dear General | |||
Ever sincerely | |||
Your much obliged friend & admirer |
Revision as of 17:08, 5 June 2019
I feel that your kind prayer "The Lord bless you", [4 words underlined] so generously uttered when you bade me good bye at Camp Mitchell, has been granted, and to that same gracious Saviour I ascribe all the praise. I am thankful to read, in an official notice received at this post, that Lieutenant Jacobs has been placed on the list of those "awaiting orders". It will afford him that time and experience, in learning to respect the rights and feelings of others which he needs to be taught before men are again placed under his command. I say this much, on behalf of the soldiers and teamsters of our army. Thanking you sincerely for your many acts of genuine good will and kindness I am dear General Ever sincerely Your much obliged friend & admirer