(Page 1) Camp Dodge Iowa 6/14/18 [illegible text] England Kirksville. Mo. Dear Mr England Received you [sic] letter and I was very glad to hear from you. I am feeling fine now but they sure drilling us hard. We have no time to do enything [sic] Received the clipping of your paper and I must say that if they drill me the way they have been drilling me for the past 3 weeks inside Three more weeks I think I can take the Best men Kaiser has in his army. this the way I feel We havent [sic] been assigned (Page 2) to this Co yet but our Captain said today that we must try & be Ready this Co. is up to leave anytime I don't know wheather[sic] or not he knows everything about it or not but hes seen is fine captain he is about 7 feet High So far I am getting along fine with the officers They just transfer 14 Boys from this Co including Ralph goodwin to the Depod Brigate I do not know what he is got to do their [sic] it sure has been Hot we sweat like the diggins [sic] for the last week or so Well Mr England you Buy the W.S.S. we win this war for you we are all anxious to get over their [sic] and show them we are from. Mo. Well its [sic] getting near But time & I must close I will keep you posted if its [sic] anything happen Hopping [sic] to hear from you with Best Reguards [sic] to Mrs England & Children From Private Pete Kachulis C.F. 351 St Inf. Camp Dodge Iowa (Page 3) From Private Pete Kachulis [illegible text] 351st inf [sic] Camp Dodge Iowa DES MOINES IOWA DODGE BRANCH JUN 15 1 PM 1918 U.S. POSTAGE 3 CENTS 3 Mr George England Kirksville Mo. (Page 4) W.W.I.165.47