The Peninsula
I understand she remarried before the end of the war.
About the time I mailed the letter, we got the order to turn south, to the base of the
Peninsula, where we were to start our bloodiest campaign of the war - the Foret de Mont
Castre.
Note: A number of people have told me that the term doughboy for an infantry
soldier was only used during World War I, and that in World War II they were known as
dogfaces. This may be true, but the 90th Division never heard about the change, so we
went on committing this anachronism right up to the end of the war.
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