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SOLDIER'S LETTER FROM TOKYO BAY, 1944

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SOLDIER'S LETTER FROM TOKYO BAY, 1944
An A.L.S. of W. M. Borwassa, 11th Div. USS Missouri, 4pp. 4to., Tokyo Bay, Sept. 6, 1945, to his parents in Michigan. Spelling not corrected, he writes in part: "...Well I am back on my ship agin it sure seems good to be back. I also broght a few souiviners back inclouding a Japs, rifle, watch, helmet, gas mask, bill fold, & money, pass ports, glasses, scarf & Flag. Also a few other smaller items I picked up...Our ship won quite a lot of fame out here for having a green crew & so good in Battles, we got hit by 2 suicide planes...My Gun I am in charge of is on the Stern of the ship on the right handside Quad 19 well a Jap plane on April 1 just missed crashing us...on April 17 another Jap plane crashed in front of my gun with a 500 lb. bomb it knocked me & a few other down & covered us with smoke & oil & water....while we were talking I seen 3 planes diving out of the sun one came at us & I fired at it & it caught on fire so then the whole ship started to fire & it blew it up...I would write on those air raids all day...we used to stay beween the Ruykus or Japan & Okinawa to stop the air raid from getting our troops on shore. We used to have on the average of six to eight air raids a day...We made at least 20 raids on Tokyo its self...Did you hear that we are the Flag Ship of all the United States Navy & that we have Admiral Nimitz aboard the highest officer in the navy...We are going to Manila tomorrow & Guam & I guess all these other islands...I guess I get two metls for volenteering for the Occupational Force on Japan & Expeditionary...". With the original envelope stamped Tokyo Bay First Landing and censor stamp, very good condition.