Showing posts with label U.S. Navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. Navy. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2015

Dog Tags

June 1944

In June 1944,  Lt. (j.g.)Gilbert Steingart had a tetanus shot. The information on his dog tags:

name--Gilbert Steingart
service number--327933
T for tetanus and date--Inoculated in June 1944
blood type--B
branch of service--United States Navy Reserve


Dog Tags





Thursday, July 16, 2015

Response to House Exchange Ad


Tuesday 21 March 1944, 1720
Dearest,
     I phoned the newspaper and found there was one response to our exchange ad. The response reads "I have a three bedroom wooden house centrally located here. Would like an interview with you in regards to your Santa Monica home. Will not be home until Wednesday at 5:00. Call W3718--if interested."  If interested?  And how!  Hope by the time I phone tomorrow night I'll have some good news for you.
     Haven't heard from you this week as yet.  Bet I get two letters tomorrow.  I wrote my Mother and sent her a $10.00 check.
     Nothing new here at the clinic.  I'm working hard but nothing else to talk about.  By now you should be feeling pretty chipper and by the time Friday rolls around we'll both be rarin' to go.
     Goodnight My Sweet until we meet tomorrow
Love,
Gil


Santa Monica Home



Friday, June 19, 2015

Breathing Spell

Monday 20 March 1944, 1545 o'clock
Dearest,
     A little breathing spell so here I am again. Tried to reach Diller twice but no answer at that number. That was at noon so I'll try again in a few minutes.
     Just got another letter from Libby so I sat down and dropped her a line also.
     Had a nice workout at noon playing ball.  Don't know what the movie is tonight but if I haven't see it I'll go and turn in early.
     Forgot to enclose Bruce's letter so here it is.
Love,
Gil

Navy Brass Button


Tuesday, June 16, 2015

That'll Save a Little Gas


Monday 20 March 1944, 1215 o'clock
Hello My Sweet,
     Stopped to see Leon on the way and with the delay I arrived at the base at 1:30. Deborah is still doctoring. That's what she wanted to see Leon about--a doctor to go to.
     Phoned about our ad, but no response as yet. But then yesterday was the first day.
Dr. Gilman was tickled pink with our invitation so you can go ahead and make reservations, etc.  By the way, don't plan on riding with Leon if you come to San Diego in three weeks.  He said he probably would be taking someone down with him and I imagine that someone will be a "she."
     Had a very busy morning and when 11:30 came, I tore into those sandwiches with a vengeance.  Were they good!
     Dave is taking his car down next week so I'll drive to Oceanside and leave the Plymouth there over the weekend.  That'll save a little gas.
     After this letter I'll drop a note to Miss Earnest and then go out and play a game of volleyball.
     In the meantime my Sweet, keep that smile on your face and a little more hope in your heart.  We'll be together in Diego yet.
     A big hug and kiss to all my girls.
Love,
Gil

Photo of Leon





Sunday, June 14, 2015

Wisdom Tooth

Thursday 16 March 1944, 1730
Dear Eleanor,
     What a day.  Nice and hot and lots of work.  So far this month I'm top man for work done and if I wanted to I could even do a lot more.  I removed a wisdom tooth that was embedded and showed the doctor in surgery a couple of new twists.  It was really slick even if I say so myself.  
     Nothing new about a house but I'm still hoping. I expect to leave early tomorrow so I should be home early. I hope Norma is better now.  It's a shame that she had to come down with such a bad cold. However Linda seems to have a lot more resistance than she used to have and that's a consolation.
     Going to a movie tonight and turn in early again.  Been a real good boy this week and haven't gone into town at all. After all this rest I should be raring to go this weekend and I hope so are you.
     Love to the kiddies.  I'll be giving you mine personally tomorrow evening.  As ever
Your diddler,
Gil






Thursday, June 11, 2015

Treatment and Surgery


Wednesday March 15, 1805 o'clock
Dearest Wife,
     Just finished talking to you and now I'm writing to you. As I told you a few of us- Taylor, Gilman, Thompson and I went to the dance last night.  The dance was held at Pacific Square, a ballroom as large as the Bon Ton. A navy band furnished the music. Admission was open only to Medical and Dental Corps and associated services i.e. nurses, Waves, etc. There were lots of extra girls but I didn't feel much like dancing.  So, we sat around and drank and felt pretty high by the end of the evening.
     You asked about my work. Well today a case was sent to me that I began to turn down because I felt the treatment would be futile. However, when I was told that the Captain had suggested the treatment I didn't have much choice but to accept the case. It's a treatment to be followed by surgery to remove a large infected area. I'll do it all myself. The fact that I've gotten at least one such unusual case each day this week and that none of the other doctors are getting any indicates to me that I may get some kind of break here. As far as corpsman instructor, no one has been chosen yet.
     Tonight is my duty night.It's my turn to sleep in B.O.Q. so I'll turn in early and get a good night's sleep.
     Please don't let the way you feel get you down. I'm certain this time everything is okedoke.  And this weekend we'll have a little more fun.  From you letter it looks like you have a pretty busy week--good!
     I'll place our ad tomorrow and keep my fingers crossed.
Love and kisses to all,
Gil


   
Pacific Square Ballroom in 1941



Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Gold Inlay

Tuesday 14 March 1944, 15:45
Dear Eleanor,
     Still plugging away. I like the change even with the increased amount of work. Today I was given a large gold inlay to make. Business is really picking up.
     Went to the move last night and saw "Heavenly Bodies," a very amusing picture. When I came out, it began to pour and I never did get to the B'nai B'rith meeting. However, tomorrow noon I'll go down and place those ads in the paper for the weekend.  Let us pray.
     Monday and Tuesday have come and gone but still no word from you.  I hope my mail reaches you more promptly.  Tonight is the monthly "Hospital Dance" and all the corpsmen and some of the doctors have been egging me on to go.
     They promise plenty to drink even if I don't care to dance.  I'm weakening, but I feel funny about going to a dance without you.  I'll tell you more about it tomorrow.
     Tomorrow night is my "watch" and then it is Thursday and on Friday I'll be home again.  I hope everything is OK by you then and we'll take up where we left off last weekend.
     Give Norma and Linda big kisses from Daddy.
As ever your lover,
Gil

P.S. Excuse this paper.  I couldn't get any Red Cross tonight.
Gil

Gil had the title of the movie wrong.









Sunday, June 7, 2015

Bridges and Crowns


Monday 13 March, 1745
Dearest Eleanor,
     I don't like this change.  Worked like a dog and feel like I used to after a hard day in the office.  The only consolation is that I'll get more variety.  I made a crown today.  Bridges and crowns will be part of my work.
     Made good time last night. We got in at 1:15.  The sandwiches were delicious and everyone enjoyed the brownies.
     Well how is your "business?"  You'd better write and tell me all is well on that front.
     Tonight they are showing "Heavenly Body" with Hedy Lamarr and William Powell.  After the show I'll go over to the B'nai B'rith meeting.
     How is your mother today?  Has Norma's nose stopped running" Now that Linda is back in school things ought to be a little easier.  By the way everyone stops to admire the photos of our girls.
     Four more days and I'll be home to take up where we left off last weekend. Keep the "home fires burning" till later
Love,
Gil

Linda and Norma 
Guesstimate December 1943