February 28, 1943, Fresno, California

Tom attended Northwestern University for two years before joining the US Army Air Corps, with the intention of becoming a pilot. His initial basic training as an aviation cadet began at the Fresno Basic Training Center in California.This first letter to his older sister, Elaine, was written the day after he arrived at his training base.
Elaine and her brother Tom Cartmell, in Chicago on the day he left to join the Army Air Corps.
Elaine and her brother Tom Cartmell, in Chicago on the day he left to join the Army Air Corps.
February 28, 1943, Page 1

8:00 A.M. Sun.

Dear Elaine, Stanley and Karen,  [1]Elaine Cartmell Hughey is Tom’s older sister, and Stanley Hughey is her husband. Their first child, Karen, was a year old at this time.

I thought I would start this letter now but it might be sometime before I get it finished. They have really been keeping us busy. Last night I finally got a chance to take a bath. If they keep us as busy every day as they did yesterday you won’t be able to expect many letters from me but that doesn’t mean I am not expecting them from you.[2]Tom has just arrived at the Fresno Basic Training Center following his induction into the U.S. Army Air Corps.

Yesterday morning I’ve got in about 9:00 and spent the rest of the morning getting our equipment. Everything from a gas mask to a toothbrush and I mean everything. In the afternoon we drilled till 4:30 and then had to get situated. Last night we had a lecture on military laws, etc. They told us our outgoing mail wouldn’t be opened but to keep our mouth shut on certain matters so in case they would look I better not say how many are here, but it is pretty large.

February 28, 1943, Page 2
February 28, 1943, Page 2

I don’t think I will be here for much over two weeks but you can’t tell.

All the fellows here are college men from Wis., Ill, and NU.[3]Tom attended Northwestern University (NU) from 1941 until his enlistment in 1943. There has been a lot of discussion over last night’s game between NU and U of Ill. It certainly seems funny when I think of having planned to see that game and then be 2500 mi. away at the time.

Write me all the news about your trip home [4]I don’t know what trip he’s referring to. and how things went and how you made it back?

My address is at bottom and front.

I had better close this letter now so I will be sure of mailing it.

Write soon.

Love, Tom

PVT. Tom Cartmell
799 TSS BTC #8
Barracks #174
Flight 72A
Fresno, Calif.

References

References
1 Elaine Cartmell Hughey is Tom’s older sister, and Stanley Hughey is her husband. Their first child, Karen, was a year old at this time.
2 Tom has just arrived at the Fresno Basic Training Center following his induction into the U.S. Army Air Corps.
3 Tom attended Northwestern University (NU) from 1941 until his enlistment in 1943.
4 I don’t know what trip he’s referring to.

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