"February 25: Mr. and Mrs. Rupe write to Marilyn about their son's reaction to her Korean trip. They quote his letter to them: "When she appeared on the stage, there was just a sort of gasp from the audience--a single gasp multiplied by the 12,000 soldiers present, was quite a gasp. . . . She is certainly making a lot of friends here . . . unlike the other entertainers . . . after the show she autographed, chatted, and posed for pictures. Then thru all the trucks and jeeps she rode perched on top of the seat of her jeep, smiling and waving. . . . She came to the divisions that have been so long on the line, and by-passed the easy duty in Seoul, Inchon, and the sunshine cities." One of the soldier's parents adds, "You are a real soldier. I know what the trip cost you. But you didn't disappoint those boys."