IJMC Hewitt From the Kitty Hawk

                     IJMC - Hewitt From the Kitty Hawk

I'm sending out a different sort of email tonight. An American sailor on
the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk sent this letter to me. He told me earlier he would
keep me updated on his life on the boat and in this message he has a
simple request. So read on and I hope you enjoy!                    -dave





>      Hay Dave,
>      
>         Man there is know way to "Thank" You for giving Me all of those 
>      E-Mail Messages.  I have not stoped laughing Yet.  So give Me some 
>      time to read them all.  I go 8 of them today.  I guess this was a bet 
>      of Your for the day.  I do understand that to give Me the E-mail 
>      seperately is a job for.  So I am thanking You.
>         Right know it is 1830 in the evening, on a Tuesday knight.  As You 
>      may realise.  I am a day and a half a head of You.  
>         Let Me give You a little Idea on what I did today and all the other 
>      day that will come.  Today I worked on a 200 hundred man working 
>      party.  There was 4 tons of different thing that the ship will need 
>      untel a day like this will happen again.  It took 17 hours to do.  
>      That is a major work-out.  I do work on a average of 13 to 14 hours a 
>      day.  At at times it does get to everybody on the thip.  So the ship- 
>      mates and I will need all the luke in the world.
>         Buy the way.  I do have a question to ask.  If You know of anybody 
>      that will like to talk to somebody that is out at sea, let them know 
>      how to send a E-mail to Me. Thank!  This will be another kind thing 
>      that You will be doing for Me.  Because talking to the same people is 
>      getting kind of boring.  Ha! Ha!  So let Me know if this is possible.
>      
>      
>                                                                 Jerry
>      
>                                                         (Hewitt in PC)
>                                                              Thanks!!


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