File:Letter, Robert Hunter to His Mother, 14 May 1914, page 4 of 4 (14045029517).jpg

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"three torpedo boats and four transports besides several ships belonging to other countries. When it is clear in the west we can see a high snow capped Mt. I have seen twice. It is higher than the clouds. Don's send that ring till I tell you so that is till I get settled and back to the U.S. Write as often as you can Your Loving Son Robert 3rd Co, 1st Regiment U.S.M.C. Expeditionary Force Vera Cruz Mexico"

From the Robert S. Hunter Collection (COLL/4) at the Marine Corps Archives and Special Collections

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Source Letter, Robert Hunter to His Mother, 14 May 1914, page 4 of 4
Author USMC Archives from Quantico, USA

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