I don't own M*A*S*H.
It can't be true.
When I first saw the letter I thought he didn't want to talk to me, I never thought he would never know. I left without leaving a note, I was to busy, to afraid the orders were wrong and I had to stay in Korea. It been less that three weeks since then, and I finally had gotten the courage to write him, all too late.
How did this even happen? He was a doctor in a mash unit, not a soldier at the front. The only way this could happen was if he helped at battalion aid. He would do that, Frank's a coward, Henry's dead and who know what kind of guy replaced me.
I wonder how the guys are over there.
Frank was probably sad at first until he realised nobody would be there til prank him and get in his way. Hot Lips.. she would probably be more sad than anyone would realise, but as the hard nurse she is, she would keep moving on, and never show her sadness. Radar. Oh boy. He wasn't over Henry when I left and Hawkeye was like his older brother. Father Mulcahy would pray, and find comfort in the fact that god will take care of him. Klinger will pull a mad stunt to get out, using Hawkeyes death as a reason.
Poor Dr. Pierce. He lost his wife and now son, he is all alone. Should he call him? Write him? But what to write:
Dear Dr. Pierce.
Sorry about your son, he was my best friend.
Condolences, that guy that left your son behind, Trapper John.
Dr. Pierce has other things to worry about, like organising a funeral for his only son.
Oh Hawkeye why?
I got this idea while I took a walk in the rain today. I don't know what happens to a dead soldiers letters. I just assume that the letters are returened to the write with a reason why, but I'm not sure.
