France, October 3, 1918
French Broad Hustler, Hendersonville, N.C.
Dear Folks,
I am taking time to write you a few lines to let you know
that all our Henderson county boys in my organization are alive and doing well.
We get plenty to eat, although some times we don’t know where it is coming
from. The battery has been through some very exciting experiences lately and
all have heard the music of the shell fire, the bursting H.E.’s, and machine
guns. No one was hurt.
We have been moving so rapidly our mail has been unable to
catch up with us and we have not been paid for the past two months.
The thing which we need the most Over Here is MAIL, so I
request each of you to please write to some of us.
We are glad to say we have some German machine guns which we
were able to pick up lately on the front and we are going to give the Boche air
birds some of their own lead if they will only fly low enough for us to use the
gun on them. Not many days ago some of the German artillery decided to drop a
few shells over us to see how things were going and to let us know that they
were still in the woods just beyond the hills from us. They did so and the
bursting shells were close enough to some of the boys had they been sanding in
place of being flat on the ground, that they would have “Gone West,” however,
no one was hurt and it was a great experience for them. The front we are on now
is quite dangerous for some people and some units, however, all the boys of old
Henderson are withstanding the hardships as they should and each and each and
every one wants to be in at the “Kill” as we say when we have a fox to chase.
Some of us have received some mail last night, the first in
over six weeks. Those that did not should have and I want to say again that we
need the letters and each Sister, Mother, Father, Brother and Sweetheart should
write to the boy “Over Here” as often as letters from home will take away the
pangs of hunger, the hardships of trench life; the very thoughts of war will go
away when we get the news from home, the long looked for letter from Dad or the
Girl. So write that letter TODAY to the boy over here.
From the news we are able to get here on the front we will
soon finish the war and then for the hills of W.N.C., and Home. You know that
Xmas will soon be here now and we all will expect a box from you with the good
things to eat. But send the letters.
With best wishes from all the boys and regards to all at
home, from
--Capt.
Rolla V. Ladd, 7th Anti-Aircraft Bat. C.A.C.
P.S.—All letters to us should be addressed as follows:
Rank
and Name7th Anti-Aircraft Bat. C.A.C.
C-o Hq. Anti-Aircraft Service
1st Army, Am. E.F., France
He served as XO of the 54th Coast Artillery in WWII. there is a Facebook group with his picture.
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