Daniel mentions that Sherwood is lucky to have avoided the draft. He also talks about Shirley getting married, as well as the lack of letters he has received recently.
Daniel sends his mother the negative of a picture he took while in Panama. He describes the warm weather and his duties. Daniel mentions that he reads the Kenosha newspaper three times a week while in Panama, and once again reminds his mother about…
Daniel mentions that he has received a pay raise, and says he misses the fresh strawberries from home. He also talks about his back problems, and makes a number of comments about news from home.
Daniel sends his first letter after leaving Fort Amador. He discusses the work he and his fellow soldiers have been ordered to do, and describes the oppressive weather conditions and the terrain surrounding Rio Hato.
Daniel writes a lengthy letter in which he touches on why he does not write more often. He also inquires as to why he has not heard from his brothers in so long. He discusses his weight and Sherwood's upcoming wedding. He asks a number of questions,…
Daniel mentions that he has begun work as an assitant carpenter. He asks for various updates from home, and mentions he is going to write a letter to Irvin.
Daniel responds to news about the family farm and crop prices. He talks about friends and family back home, and also mentions that he has been saving some of his money.
Daniel writes a letter to his mother after returning to the battery, and mentions he was very ill at one point in Rio Hato. He explains his nickname "Hardrock Klapproth" to his mother, and talks about his duties as a Corporal.
Daniel talks about how much he loved the cookies his mother sent him, and he mentions that he had to hide them in his footlocker to keep them away from his fellow soldiers. He comments on possibly being sent to a new battery, and discusses more news…