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Mr Donald Pelky Quimby, Maine

Adjutant General Augusta, Maine

Registered No. 18

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Quimby Me. Aug. 6, 1940.

Dear Captian Anderson,

There are a party over here at moose Camp. They are Fornears and they dont imploy know Guides they go a lone by them Selves. They dont seem to be doing any fishing All they seem to do is making maps and taking pictures.

The woman is a very good artist and they are painting all the lakes Rivers mountains high ways and they even went down to Fort Kent and take picture of the old block house there, and the mountains along the Canadian Borders. They whent clean down Vanburain that day Im not

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Sure but I think they whent to presque isle and Carrbou

 looking at the air ports

there. Now Im going to tell you they look to me like Spies. I wish you would send a cople of men to envestecate for that camp is full of Forners. I would like to have some one to envestecate.

 I would like to have this

done emedetaly and keep it Secert. Now send the men here to me at Winterville Station and Ill take them at moose camp as Sports. Ill guide them free of charge. Ill do that for my share. let me know when when [?] will

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come and Ill meet them at the Station Wishing to here from you at once,

     to oblige

Pvt Donald Pelky. Quimby Maine.

I used to be in Co.D. 103 Inf
      during the Worlds War.
 you was my Captin.


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