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Large collection of over 100 war-date letters written by and to Lt. Lloyd P. Scott of the U.S. Army. Many of the letters are written in the early years of the war during his time training to be an aviation cadet, with Scott detailing his training exercises and flying cross country, and his family and friends telling him all of the gossip from home. Fourteen of Scott's letters were sent through V-mail while he was overseas in 1945. Some of these letters read in part: ‘...I am at a Replacement Depot here in England. We don't have much to do here. I worked for about two hours here this morning censoring enlisted men's mail, that is all that I have done since I have been here...English pubs are a lot smaller than the U.S. beer joint...I don't have a thing to except eat. Of course I never get up for breakfast...After a few months of this life I don't know if I ever will be able to go to work...Well I have finally arrived at my final destination. It was two years to the day from the time I left for the army. I am now in France and living in the Chapel of a French convent. The beds that we sleep in were formerly occupied by German officers...Well I am still doing nothing. I go to a lecture now and then but that is pretty easy...We are getting a broadcast of Bob Hope on the radio now...I now have in 12 missions. The next one will be known as 12B, they don't call it 13 around here not that the boys are superstitious, just as a precaution...I have a new bombardier now, they made a navigator out of my old one...The war news is looking better all the time. I listen to the to the radio every night and we have a large map here that we keep the battle lines marked up on...The war news is looking pretty good now. I have been taking some pictures...will send them home as soon as I get them printed...When I speak of a mission I mean the kind that you go over Germany with bombs in the bomb bay and let em have it. At one time I thought it was a gag about a German city being missing after an air raid, but it is done. The war news is looking better all the time...' Accompanied by letters from the War Department to Scott along with his enlistment record, a photo postcard, depicting six pilots and their planes preparing to take off for night flying at Randolph Field, Texas, and a wooden frame, 11.5 x 7.75 in., presenting two photos of Scott, one as a young man in training and the other as a full-fledged pilot. Personal items of Scott's in this lot include his belt and dog tag. The final piece of this lot is the April 3, 1945 edition of the ‘Frontpost' newspaper, 4pp. 8 x 11 in., captioned ‘News for German Soldiers, Published by the American Forces in Western Europe'. Articles in the paper include ‘Mass Surrender in the West', ‘Russians Deep in Austria', ‘General Shoots Gestapo Flees', ‘Shoot Ruthlessly on Population', ‘Von Papen Arrested', etc. Overall, very good. With over 100 war-date letters, this lot is certainly worthy of more research.

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July 28, 2022 10:00 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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