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Letter dated February 10, 1918
France
Feb 10, 1918

Dear Folks at Home,

      Well as this is a day of rest I will write you a few lines again. How is everyone there & how did you enjoy your trip? I hope you had a good time.

      I am feeling fine & dandy, like this life all the better & having a good time too. I was in town yesterday & had a fine time too. The French people treat us fine, but of course I am not able to talk or understand their language. But hope to soon.

      I received the helmet & say it sure is a dandy. But the way the weather is now I won't need it but can keep it until next winter.

      Have you folks got any of the letters that I wrote from here? When you write, be sure & tell all the news & who is who in Coleridge.

      Charley W., Charles Willey, My Other Grandfather Les & Frank O. Oconnor are at the Y. M. C. A. with me, all writing home. Believe me home news means a lot to this bunch.

      We have a nice Y. M. C. A. plenty of writing material, reading matter, & also a nice VictrolaHand Crank Record Player. & it is open most of the time so you see we have some pleasures here.

      Well as I have written about all I am supposed to, I will close

With love to all
Your Son & Bro.
Kinley

Private Kinley J. Cisney
Batt, “B” 1st Anti-Aircraft Btl. (C.A.C.) Coastal Artillery Corps
A. E. F. American Expeditionary Forces

     

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