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Category: 1944 Letters

‘Waiting to Catch One of Them…So I Can Beat His Head Off’

April 12, 2012

Babe is quite unkind here about the Italians people he has encountered lately, assuming that they’ve stolen his belongings regularly. … More ‘Waiting to Catch One of Them…So I Can Beat His Head Off’

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Received a Letter Dated Feb. 4, ‘Which is Poor Service’

April 11, 2012

Basically, Babe’s acknowledging receipt of some letters from home–and that’s about it. … More Received a Letter Dated Feb. 4, ‘Which is Poor Service’

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‘Don’t Forget, You Can’t Take Pictures Without a Camera’

April 10, 2012

A routine request for goodies. … More ‘Don’t Forget, You Can’t Take Pictures Without a Camera’

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Package: How Much Would You Pay if You Were Going to Buy It?

April 9, 2012

We don’t know what Babe sent home–but he definitely thought it was valuable. … More Package: How Much Would You Pay if You Were Going to Buy It?

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A Quick Note about Packages, Letters and His Pipe

April 1, 2012

A routine update on letters received and packages desired. … More A Quick Note about Packages, Letters and His Pipe

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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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