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                    <text>T 'HE CITADEL.
ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM

'--

HEADQUARTERS THIRD ARMY
OFFICE OF THE COMMANDING GENERAL
SMITH-YOUNG TOWER

SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.

October 7, 1941

Dear Wayne:
All major units are at home stations - or practically so and, thank the Gods of War, we had no tie-ups in getting
them there! It I s now ti e for those double scotches, so
you ' d better come down to this sector for a day or so.
The re-classification business goes awfully slowly, but
or a
bomb shell hits us we're going to have a new first team
on this club, ere long.

we're doing the best we can, and unless a hurricane

I wonder whether or not you can yet predict the probable
future station of the 104th Anti-tank Battalion -- now
assigned to one of the Anti-Tank Groups in Carolina. If,
at any time, it should become apparent to you that the
battalion will not come back to Fort Sam Houston, let me
know by radio. We need the barracks it used to occupy.
Orders were issued t o send you Po rter; also the Artillery
Officer was changed according to your request. I hope that
gang works out well!
The Second Division is giving me a guard of honor. I'm
completely overcome , particularly because of the cordiality
of the invitation, even after I demurred. I've always been
on the other end of such things, and I hope to hek I don't
fall over my own feet! But durned if the prospect doesn't
scare me more than would an order to go charge Hitler 's
l egions 1

Love to Renie and regards to the gang!
As ever
Brig . General M. W. Clark
General Headquarters
Army War College
Washington, D. C.

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