Decatur County

Pvt. Woodrow Zimmerman

 

 

 

Letters From Our Boys In Service

Hi, Keith [the Editor],

How's everything in Grand River? They put me way down here in Austin, Texas, at a new camp and gee, is there a lot of work here getting it fixed up? There are about one thousand boys coming in here every day.

Ralph Glazebrook is here too. He is in the same Regiment that I am but different company. I am in Co. L. and he is in Co. A.

I would have written to you sooner but was too busy. It sure has been plenty warm here.

This camp will consist of everything but the Air Corps. There are about 35,000 acres in the Camp area so you see it's not such a small camp.

Well that's all I can think of at the present and I am thanking you in advance for the paper.

Your friend,

Pvt. Woodrow Zimmerman
Co. L. 378th Inf.
A.P.O. No. 95
Camp Swift, Texas

Source:  The Grand River Local, August 6, 1942

Woodrow Wilson Zimmerman was born Dec. 18, 1917 to James and Elsie E. Toney Zimmerman. He died Sept. 8, 1991 and is buried in Grand River Cemetery, Grand River, IA.

Cpl. Zimmerman served in World War II with the U.S. Army 378th Infantry.

Source: ancestry.com