Wednesday, June 22, 2011

December 29, 1953

Tues  Dec 29, 1953

Dear Folks

Well it was sure cold this morning.  It wont be long till winter will be here for good.

We trained some this morning and this afternoon we had a USO Show.  Remember the picture I saw at NCO School I told you about.  Gary Cooper in “Return to Paradise.”  Well the girl that played as his wife was here, Roberta Haynes.  Did you see that picture.  If you did you will remember she danced for Gary C.  They got a guy out of the crowd and he sat on the stage and she did the same dance.  There was also a girl that played in the picture with Marlyn Monroe in the picture “How to Marry a Millionaire.”  I for got her name.  They were all stars.  I took some pictures of the show.  I hope they turn out good.
(note: pick one, Betty Grable or Lauren Becall)

I am going to send a picture album the next time I am someplace to get one.  The Japs make some pretty ones.  You can put all the pictures I have in it from basic on. (note:  I have a Japanese picture album that he brought back, very nice one, but alas no pictures.)

How do you like the bowls I sent.  You never did say mom.(note: I have some of them also.)  Hope you like the other things I sent.  Let me know about the robe, how it fits etc.  I thought I would send some more stuff sometime. 

I got an Xmas cards from Sears and Keiths.  I also got 2 letters from you.  Dec 21 and 23. 

That dog you got at the bridge club sounds cute.  Don't think I have ever seen one before.  To bad Jan told Snapper about Santa Clause.  You would think she would have waited till after Xmas.  He will probably tell the other kids now.  The fudge you made was sure good.  So were the whiskey balls.  So far I have had only one box with shoe dye in it.  I got that at school.  No hurry about the dye yet.  I haven’t heard from Jim yet about the baby.  Do you know what they named it.  I thought you would go to Evelyn and Harley’s for Xmas.  I don’t see why you and Marian can’t make up (note: Marian was my grandmothers foster sister, I guess they had an argument.  I remember something about that.  There was always a little jealously there.  Mama always resented the fact that Mother Stone, her Foster Mother, adopted Marian and not her.  Evelyn was also a Foster Sister of both Mama and Marian.  They must have made up because when I was older we were around them now and then.)  I don’t think it is right that you and her should get along the way you do.  I told you I had a letter from her didn’t I with 5 dollars in it? (note: I remember now, Mother Stone gave Mama and Baba the house they lived in on
Lake Drive
.  Mama had Mother Stone come live with her when Mother Stone could not take care of her self and ended up dieing there.  Marian was left with all the money and Mama did not think it was fair.)

Sounds like you are having quite a snow there.  What’s new about the peace talks.  I heard something about reducing the force over here.  Don’t know much about it yet.  I think they will have to do something.

So far the squad leader job is OK.  I had a detail working around the area after the USO Show today.  Have you heard from Sgt Gritizie yet?  I hope he calls you up or something.  I sure miss him.  He was a swill guy to me.  He helped put me where I am.  In fact I have his squad now. 

Well don't know much more .  Hope you have a good New Year’s eve.  Don’t know what we will do yet.  Happy New Year.
Love, Ted



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

December 28, 1953

                                                  

Dec. 28, 1953
Monday

Dear Mom, Dad, and Snapper

I got back to the company yesterday.  I am now a squad leader in the 2nd mortar squad.  I have 4 besides myself.  I am holding a Sgt’s job so I hope everything goes OK for me now.  I am the only one in the company who ever came out with that high of school.

I have an M-1 now.  Nor more pistol.  My gunner is Louis Melendy a Mexican who came here before I did.  Asst gunner is a Negro – Johnson- who has been here for quite a while.  A combat vet, 1st Ammo Barer is Berky who came here when I did and 2nd Ammo barer is Lee Kon Sue, a ROCK.  You have a picture of him.  I am supposed to have two more men in the squad.  I will get them the next load we get in.

I got a letter from you yesterday (from Dad) it said you got the 1st present I sent.  Was that a Man’s robe or a Woman’s.  How does it fit Mom for size.  Was it black with gold trim.  Did the candy bows get there without breaking. 

I got a package from Mrs. Keith.  It was candy and cookies.  I got 2 Xmas books from Mrs. Corley.  I still haven’t got the package from McDonald.  I got you packages OK and I sure liked everything that was in it.

Today we did PT and had a problem.  We are only training till the rest of the week.  They are giving us a break.  I think we have another problem in January sometime.  It will last for seven days this time.  I am having a hard time writing this letter.  I smashed my thumb on my M-1 and it sure hurts.

I went to the show this after and saw “Thunder Bay.”  I saw it before.  They have shows in the afternoon till the New Year.  Last night I saw “Man from the Alamo.” 

                                      

Tonight I took a shower and that’s about it.  What are you doing New Years this year.  Xmas wasn’t much.  No one tried to make it much.  I just took it as another day.  Hope next year I will be back home.  The house boy that is the CP said he would wash my clothes.  I think I will get him to.  It wont cost to much.  He is only supposed to wash for the CP.(note: ?)

I enjoyed the Pecan Delights and the Jim Beam you sent me for Xmas.  Thank Corley and Keith for me.  I’ll try to write them when my thumb gets better. 
 

Well I am sure proud of my self for going through the school OK.  Hope the Old Man feels the same way.  Be sure and thank everyone for me that sent packages to the Xmas party.
Love, Ted

(note: Dad really was proud of accomplishing being an honor student and being made a squad leader.  In later years he never talked about it much but told me when I went into the army that if I was ever sent to any school to try real hard and get in the upper 10%.  He told me it would make all the difference in the world to my army career.  I didn’t listen very carefully.)

Monday, June 20, 2011

December 26, 1953


Dec 26, 1953
Friday

Dear Mom, Dad, and Snapper

Well we finished today for good.  I was sure surprised this morning before we went to graduation.  They read off our grades.  I had 906 points and I made Honor Student.  There were 4 of us who made it.  Sgt. First Class Gray, 3 Div, was 1st.  PFC Burke, 5th RCT was second , I was third and another guy from the 3 Div was 4th.  So I figured I did pretty good.  There were 56 students to start with and only 50 finished.  I shook hands with Col Miller, Commander of the 7th Inf Regt, 3rd Div.  Most of the guys are gone now, I won’t leave till tomorrow.
                                                                                   
                                                     

I got a 35mm camera, it was German made.  It was brand new and cost 65 dollars at the PX.  I bought it from a guy for $40.  It’s a good camera.  Cost quite a bit in the states.  Around $100.  I am sending you some pictures that Semonie took down here at school, some pretty good ones. (note:  Dad talks about taking pictures and sending them home, but very few have survived through the years, don’t know what happened to all of them.)

Still haven’t had any more mail.  They are probably holding it back in the company.  I guess if you want to put anything in the Inter City News now, go ahead.  I came out an Honor Student so there will be something worth while to put in there now. (note: don’t know if they ever put anything in or not, I suspect they did.)

Well I don’t know much more to say so I will close.  I’ll write when I get back to the company tomorrow.
Love, Ted

Saturday, June 18, 2011

December 25, 1953

                                                       

December  53
Xmas Day

Dear Mom, Dad, and Snapper

Yesterday I finished my last day of school.  We had tests all day.  I think I did OK on them.

Last night Zink, Semonie and I went back to the 5th.  Semonie’s mother sent him a lot of Italian food and we ate that.  I didn’t stay up till .  I went to bed around .  I got up this morning and ate breakfast.  There was some snow on the ground.  I fooled around most of the day.  The guys said I was squad leader now of the 2nd squad.  I won’t know for sure till I go back.  They changed all the squads around.  My squad leader made Sgt and is Section Leader now.  I will have to wait till I get back and see what the out come will be.

           

 
We had a big dinner today, just like Thanksgiving.  There were about 15 Korean kids there.  They ate and then were given presents.  Each one got a package.  I didn’t see any of the things you said you sent but I rather think they had everything.  The kids were about 6 to 10 years old. (note: I was 6, I wonder what Dad felt.  Did he feel any great compassion for the kids since they were my age, did he miss me a lot, don’t know, he has not said so as of yet.)

I came back to the school about and haven’t done much of anything since.  The guys said I made honor student but so far I haven’t bee able to find out.  I did good on most of my tests.  I got the highest score on my PT than anyone.  I made 99 out of 100.  Just missed one point.  I did OK on a lot of the other tests too.  If I did make honor student I just made it.  I think the guys said there were 6 who made it.  Tomorrow I will know for sure.  We have our graduation.

Haven’t had any mail for a few days.  So don’t know much of what is going on at home.

Sgt Hill and Sgt Gretizen left about a week ago for some so they may be calling you  up.

Have you gotten your packages yet?  Well Xmas was a little different this year but It was OK.  Next year I’ll be home.  Happy New Year and lots of love.
Love, Ted

Friday, June 17, 2011

December 17, 1953 (filed out of order)

Thurs  Dec  17, 1953  (note: filed out of order)
17 1840 I Dec53  (note: not sure what this is, looks sort of like the way the military dates things but not exactly.)

Dear Mom, Dad, and Snapper

I got tons of mail tonight.  I had 3 letters from you, one from Jim, one from Margie, one from Lewellen.  I also got 6 Xmas cards.  From Martin, Jacques, Talcutt, McDonald, Mrs Jones and Don Cummings here in Korea.  Mrs Jones wrote a sweet note (note: if any of you remember Shepard’s Sporting Goods and alter called Shepard’s Men’ Ware, Mrs Jones was Shep’s foster mother.  They were long time family friends and members of the Dad’s church.)  and MacDonald.  I also got a kick out of Cecil’s care and note.

I just took time out to go to the show with Semonie.  We saw TV shorts.  The Luck Strike Hit Parade and the Bob Hope Show.  The Bob Hope Show was the one that was during the election.  He acted like Sam Spade The President.  Last night I saw the show “Ride Vaquero" with Robert Taylor. 
             

We had three test yesterday.  They were hard ones.  I just barely made it on demolitions.  I only got 37 out of 50.  The others were weapons, got 38 out of 40.  I kind of dropped down a little on those.  I have lost a total of 44 points altogether. 

Today I gave my second talk.  I made 37 out of 40.  I just missed 3 points on that.  I just have one more talk to give now.  I am going to give that one on the 60 mm mortar 

Every one in the tent got 3 gigs today.  They found ashes on the floor.

Glad to hear Snapper is doing OK in school  Does the teacher call him Conley?

So Frank Tucker got my letter.  Is he going to put it in the paper?  (note: Frank was the publisher and editor of the Inter City News.)   I didn’t say to much.  That type of letter is hard to write so it will sound OK. 

So you are proud of me making PFC.  Wait awhile and I will be corporal.  I hope any way.  This school is OK and I like it and like you said anything I learn will help me when I get out.  May be I will go back to Westinghouse and be a teacher or something.  You asked me about the weather.  The snow did not last long but it stays cold.  It gets down to 20 at night usually but it isn’t noticeable because we are out in it so much.  You said something about putting me in the Inter City News.  You don’t have a very good picture of me like that and you better wait till I finish school first.

This is the 3 Div NCO Academy.  The 5th uses this school.  They on send from 5 to 10 men a week to this school.  The rest are 3rd Div men.  This is a good school.  They teach a little further into the Army.  They teach why you do certain things.  It’s mostly a build up to be a squad leader and an instructor.  I may give a few classes when I get back to the company.
 
Jim said he was going to quit Kat's. (note. Well known drug store in the KC metro area, sort of like a CVS today.) about the 15 Dec but I think I will wait and see.  He gets big ideas.  You probably have noticed how he dreams.  If he goes into business he will probably make a go of it because he is a good salesman. (note: Jim did make a go of it, he was with Sam Waldon when Walmart was just beginning and retired very well off.)
     

Well I don’t know  much more to say for now so I will close.  I’ll try to write again tomorrow.  May Xmas
And lots of love,
Love, Ted