Letters
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Of all the letters that I wrote from Vietnam
only six could be found. Hopefully I'll find some more to be added to
this page. Mail Call was always a morale booster for the crew of the ARL-23.
We looked forward to receiving mail and packages from
our friends and loved ones. We usually shared any goodies with
others. Sometimes the cookies, cakes and candy would be in pieces, but
they were enjoyed anyway. All outgoing letters were mailed free of charge from
Vietnam. Before mailing, 'Free' was written in the upper
right hand corner of the envelope. We were charged for mailing
packages but it was very little. If I remember correctly it took
approximately five days for a letter to arrive back in the states. Mail
sent to the ARL-23 was addressed to the Fleet Post Office in San
Francisco, California. Our mail usually arrived via helicopter, LST or
some other boat bringing supplies. Occasionally a boat crew would travel to a near-by air strip for
service. The mail bags were red and yellow in color. I can't
remember what the colors designated. The letters were retyped because a few of them
were almost unreadable and would have been difficult to scan. They are exactly as
written while I was in Vietnam. Some
were water stained and one was stained in blood. A helicopter carrying
our outgoing mail crashed after leaving the air strip near Thoung Thoi. My parents probably aged ten
years after receiving that letter. These six letters were sent to my
family in Oklahoma. My father died of cancer in 1994.
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