The soldiers wrote about what excellent medical treatment they were receiving by the Americans.
But when the soldiers write home, they mention none of this.
"Talk about peace and good will," a British soldier wrote home.
The soldier wrote to Chapman that, because of military duties, he couldn't play after all.
This is the letter every soldier should write, he said.
The soldiers probably did not write all their letters themselves.
He also helped the soldiers write letters home to their wives and families.
"Here we are again as the song says," the young soldier wrote.
He has begun to teach the wounded soldiers to read and write.
He introduced universal primary education so that his soldiers could read and write.