71st Infantry APO44 Fort Lewis, Wash.
2-18-43 Â (Tacoma, Washington – on Fort Lewis letterhead)
Miss Jane Axtell 538 S. Normandie Los Angeles, California
I wonder what Mom wrote him? Â Seventeen words!

Old magician who likes old cars, and old whisky
Capt. T.G. Leske
71st Infantry
APO44
Fort Lewis, Wash.
1-25-43 (postmarked Jan 26 1943, Tacoma, Washington – on Army letterhead)
Miss J Axtell
538 S. Normandie
Los Angeles, California
Hello Jane!
Just want to say that I was, and still am, very sorry that you didn’t show up on schedule. The whole thing has me baffled completely – if it was a gag, it was a good one; if you were sincere that makes it worse yet as you seemed so definite, finally stayed home, wrote me that people convinced you to stay on the job, and then – "I can’t say what I mean or really why I didn’t come."
Glad that I have been in service so long: confusion is so normal that I was able to live thru (sic) the whole thing.
By the way, it might be interesting to you to know that, because I didn’t begin my leave on the day you were to come up it was cancelled and up to now I haven’t been able to get leave. Silver lining – can go anytime now but have no inspiration.
We are back on Fort Lewis now and life is going on in the usual stuffy post manner.
Reveille comes early and so to bed – Good night, happy dreams and –
Good Luck
Ted
Capt. T.G. Leske
71st Infantry
APO44
Newport, Oregon
12-23-42 (postmarked Oceanlake, Oregon – Just north of Lincoln City. Written in U.S. Army letterhead.)
Miss Jane Axtell
538 S. Normandie
Los Angeles, California
Hello Jane:
Surely either you or the postman will collapse if you keep hearing from me so often. Can’t understand it myself.
Your letter of two consecutive days and differing ideas arrived and summed up to the fact that you are coming up. You mentioned either Portland or Salem. Neither will do, I believe. Explanation – Salem is regimental headquarters – stay away, Portland won’t be too available at the time.
Explanation, again, of the above. As you know, I am on the coast and am moving up north periodically. Right now I am in Otis and expected to be in Tillamook next week but have found that I will have to make a stop before then, so I will probably be in Tillamook the week after.
I have never been in Tillamook and so know nothing about it but you probably do. What you think of you coming up there? If you let me know how you feel about the idea that would help.
Just now I can’t say definitely say where I would like to ask you to come. Evident?
Incidentally your last letter made me feel very humble and took all the wolf out of me so I shall be a very nice boy and still be very glad to see ya.
Sorry that things are so very indefinite and shall do my best to correct the situation after getting your view on the situation.
Remember
Teddy
Capt. T.G. Leske
71st Infantry
APO44
Newport, Oregon
12-22-42 (postmarked Newport, Oregon)
Monday noon
12-21-42
Hello Jane:
Receive both your wire and latest letter last night when I came in.
I’m glad that your wire was in the right vein because now I will save a couple of days from my leave for the time when you shall come up.
The problem in my mind-are you coming up on a leave of absence, permanently, for just dashing up?
Today I am leaving for Otis and then, after a stay there, am going on to Tilimook. So you can see that good communication are necessary if we are going to see other.
Please write right away and let me know what your plans are and when you will be up here so I can put in my request for definite days of leave. I am taking a couple of days for the holidays and must tell headquarters when I want the rest.
If you’re going to be swell seeing you but I’m warning you that I won’t try to stay on my good behavior.
Write "quick like a honey"?
Just
Ted
Address you answer to Newport, not Fort Lewis.
Capt. T.G. Leske
71st Infantry
APO44
Fort Lewis, Wash.
12-08-42 (postmarked Corvallis, Oregon)
Miss Jane Axtell
538 S. Normandie
Los Angeles, California
(Note – this letter is on Fort Lewis letterhead)
Monday Nite
Hello you delightful screwball! (Shakespeare is twirling in his grave)
This is not a letter but a weather announcement. Its been raining like hell now for weeks. Came down to Salem last Tuesday, stayed there a few days in a sea of mud with tents for islands of refuge with leaking canvas, smoking stoves, and drafts. Am now in Camp Adair, near Corvallis, wherever that is, and have had a continual damp on since arriving. You can have your Oregon mist. Unusual weather – never cold, no snow, light rain. Yahoo!
You said all you need to make you feel content is a fireplace, rain on the roof, a good book, a tall drink. I, too, feel the scene except for me make the good book a blonde, brunette, a redhead.
Am now a traveling dentist. I got a so called mobile clinic which is nothing but a small cottage on a truck. No heat, no light, no equipment, no nothing. Going out to the coast next week and travel from Newport north and then back to Salem again. My lieutenant has one also and he will probably pass thru your home town as he has been assigned the coast from Newport south.
Your haunt(?) is very interesting but I enjoy the other snapshot better once I let my imagination take hold.
Look, I didn’t mean to write near this much so – good night and sweat dreams.
Remember
Ted