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in pencil John March 1, 1969 Dear Mrs and Mr Conroy,

 How are things going in Moberly? I sure wish I was down visiting you people with Jack

and eating a few of those good bacon, lettuce, and tomatoe sandwiches. I imagine Jack comes down from school once in awhile, just to let you people know he's alive. I hope he's doing well in school. he always comes through by finals. he's a good student.

 I have been in Vietnam approximately a month or so. I haven't been counting the days yet.

Months sound better at the moment. Only eleven more to go!!

 I haven't received a letter from Jack yet, but I am waiting for one patiently. I'd like to know how

things are going down in Columbia. I certainly wish I was down there, but I'll have another chance when I get out of the service.

 My family is doing very well and I am glad for that. Jack helped us move in our new home. I guess

that's his second home. My family enjoys his company and also looks forward to hearing