Aug. 5, 1918
Dear Mamma and Papa
Will write you all a few lines in answer to your letter
received Aug. 2nd, was glad to hear from you all and to hear you all
was well this leaves me well and enjoying good health.
What do you think about the war? We hope it will soon be
over. We have left France and are now in Belgium. Would like to tell you how
everything is but can’t now. Hope to soon be back and then I can tell you the
wonderful story which I could not explain with pen and paper. Well I had the
pleasure of seeing a German airplane brought down a few days ago. That is about
all I can say about the war.
Was glad to hear you had good crops, was sorry to
hear of the two deaths. Tell Walter B’s people that he was well the last time I
saw him. The way you addressed your letter was all O.K. I have changed
companies and it will be like this Supply Co. 118, Inf. A.P.O. 749, American
E.F., via New York, and will get it all O.K. I will get it addressed the other
way like you addressed yours, but I will get it quicker this way. Give my best
regards to and tell Minnie I will answer her letter in a few days.
Good Bye,
Jesse Isaacs
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