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Author: Kurt Greenbaum

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

On the Fascinating Hobby of ‘Grave Tromping’

August 31, 2017

“You can get hooked on this big time,” said Samme Templin, who created a FindaGrave profile for Babe. “We’ve been doing this for over 17 years and work on it as much as we can.” … More On the Fascinating Hobby of ‘Grave Tromping’

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So Many References to ‘Vito Frank Mauro’

August 28, 2017

I found more papers that make it clear: Somewhere along the line, Babe was known as Vito. … More So Many References to ‘Vito Frank Mauro’

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Final Disposition of Babe’s Remains

August 25, 2017

A timeline of events leading to Babe’s final burial—along with a few other observations from the documents I have. … More Final Disposition of Babe’s Remains

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Process Starts to Move Babe’s Remains

August 24, 2017

A letter from the War Department lets my grandparents know that Babe’s remains can now be returned to the United States. … More Process Starts to Move Babe’s Remains

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Memorial Day 2017 at the Florence (Italy) National Cemetery.

An Italian Man Would Photograph Babe’s Gravesite—If the Army Would Allow It

August 23, 2017

My grandmother writes to the Quartermaster General with a request that doesn’t strike me as outlandish. … More An Italian Man Would Photograph Babe’s Gravesite—If the Army Would Allow It

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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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Links of Interest

  • 168th Infantry Regiment Entry on Wikipedia
  • 34th Infantry Division Association
  • 34th Infantry Division Entry on Wikipedia
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  • 5th Army Mobile Radio Station Scrapbook
  • Hooah Wife and Friends
  • Letters from WW II
  • Military Postal History Society
  • Mount Kisco Veterans Memorial Plaques
  • PBS 'War Letter' Documentary Site
  • Red Bull Rising
  • War Department Pamphlet No. 21‑1
  • World War II Daughters

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RSS WWII News

  • World War II veteran reveals 1-word feeling before D-Day 82 years later - Fox News
  • World War Two veterans arrive in France on anniversary of D-Day - BBC
  • France: Veterans mark 82nd anniversary of D-Day in Normandy - DW.com
  • Secret Berkshire: The top secret World War II British spy school - BBC
  • 5 Unsung Heroes Who Carried the Memory of D-Day - The New York Times
  • The Last of the D-Day Veterans - The Atlantic
  • ‘Red meat is a dream’: Iran inflation hits highest level since World War II - Al Jazeera
  • Zelensky ignites fury by honouring Ukrainian WWII fighters who massacred Poles and Jews - France 24
  • She helped America win WWII. Meet a real-life 'Rosie the Riveter' - USA Today
  • Hegseth Commemorates 82nd Anniversary of WWII Allied Invasion at Normandy - U.S. Department of War (.gov)

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