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Author: Kurt Greenbaum

A media consultant and communications director for Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis.

Letter to Joe Acquista Returned: ‘I Hope It’s a Good Reason’

July 3, 2013

A very short update without much news. … More Letter to Joe Acquista Returned: ‘I Hope It’s a Good Reason’

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The First Pizza He’s Had Since Leaving the States

July 2, 2013

“They don’t make it the same as we do in the States and I had to put tomato in the thing myself, but it tasted pretty good anyway.” … More The First Pizza He’s Had Since Leaving the States

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A Mother’s Day Card, Sent by V-Mail

July 1, 2013

This undated Mother’s Day “card” was loose among the letters that my mother had recovered from my grandmother when she died. … More A Mother’s Day Card, Sent by V-Mail

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The Company Has Adopted Some Dogs Named Red and Hootch

June 26, 2013

Hootch is also pregnant. Somehow, Babe knows that Hootch is “an Arab dog” and Red Italian. … More The Company Has Adopted Some Dogs Named Red and Hootch

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‘I Took My First Bath in a Bathtub Yesterday Since I Left Home’

June 25, 2013

The house Babe grew up in only had a bathtub–no shower. I know, because the only time I ever took a bath was when I visited my grandmother in the same house. … More ‘I Took My First Bath in a Bathtub Yesterday Since I Left Home’

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Letters from an Everyman in WWII Frank D. "Babe" Mauro Born, Oct. 9, 1924 Died, May 4, 1945

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  • PBS 'War Letter' Documentary Site
  • Red Bull Rising
  • War Department Pamphlet No. 21‑1
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RSS WWII News

  • US suspends joint defence effort with Canada dating back to World War II - Al Jazeera
  • Public shows support for late World War II veteran with no known living family - WPRI.com
  • Community honors World War II veteran laid to rest in Massachusetts with no known family - WJAR
  • Bucks County man who served as pen pal for World War II soldiers honored - CBS News
  • Detroit's Arsenal of Democracy Museum showcases the city's pivotal World War II manufacturing role - WXYZ Channel 7
  • Henry Cavill’s Wild World War II Movie Hits Peacock Today - Yahoo
  • Bucks County remembers WWII "home front hero" - 6abc Philadelphia
  • Fact-check: Is Trump proposing the biggest military spending boost since World War II? - WRAL
  • Barrington World War II veteran passes away at 101 years old - WPRI.com
  • US Pauses Joint Defense Effort With Canada That Dates to WWII - U.S. News & World Report

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  • The Uncle Who Never Came Home
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