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[Letter from Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to Leila W. Galbraith - October 27, 1941]

Description: Letter from Colonel Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to his wife, Leila. In the letter, Col. Galbraith writes about not going out for a brigade maneuver and instead taking care of new arrivals. He also discusses his torn neck muscle, a swimming pool, going to a reception, and investigating an accident. He mentions censoring in Guam, the water situation, and feeling homesick.
Date: October 27, 1941
Creator: Galbraith, Nicoll F., Sr., 1896-1986
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter from Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to Leila W. Galbraith - August 29, 1941]

Description: Letter from Colonel Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to his wife, Leila. In the letter, Col. Galbraith writes about mail from Leila, attending a lecture, and missing his wife. He also mentions the conference at Fort William McKinley in Manila, and provides criticism on current military operations.
Date: August 27, 1941
Creator: Galbraith, Nicoll F., Sr., 1896-1986
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter from Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to Leila W. Galbraith - July 27, 1941, #2]

Description: Letter from Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to his wife, Leila W. Galbraith. In the letter, Col. Galbraith writes about playing golf and provides updates on recent events, including a a crash near Mount Pinatubo, General MacArthur returning to active duty, and rumors regarding new assignments. He urges Leila not to worry and reassures her that if anything were to happen she would find out quickly.
Date: July 27, 1941
Creator: Galbraith, Nicoll F., Sr., 1896-1986
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter from Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to Leila W. Galbraith - July 27, 1941, #1]

Description: Letter from Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. to Leila W. Galbraith. In the letter, Col. Galbraith discusses that they were correct in not purchasing a new car, that letters will soon be censored, and that General Walter Kreuger made a special trip to Washington. He also mentions taking a nap, hearing crickets, and seeing a large iguana.
Date: July 27, 1941
Creator: Galbraith, Nicoll F., Sr., 1896-1986
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
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