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Rifle similar to what Uncle Louie was training on. |
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Basic Firing Positions |
He mentions again how being in ROTC in high school paid off. He talks about drilling and training on a carbine semi-automatic rifle and the firing positions. He also explains the rigorous "five minutes" drill!
On a personal note he tells his parents not to write out his middle name Herman on the letters! Now they tease him and call him Herman Thomsen in the barracks! His mom's dad was Herman and was probably named after him. And how the packages are coming in and he is still anxiously waiting for his parent's package!
He also mentions about his dad Louis now doing "Navy Work"? Not sure what kind of work he was doing. He was a carpenter by trade but around this time he did make a switch. Maybe with the war going on, the demand for manufacturing was there and he worked at a factory. Maybe future letters will tell us...