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A Former Serviceman Describes the Ocean Crossing to North Africa

January 25, 2012

I don’t know if Babe’s experience was anything like this, but I thought it was interesting. … More A Former Serviceman Describes the Ocean Crossing to North Africa

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Babe’s First Letter from Overseas: Grapes and Swimming N. Africa

January 23, 2012

“There are fields and still more fields of these grapes, all over North Africa.” Plus, Babe is happy to still be with his group from basic training. … More Babe’s First Letter from Overseas: Grapes and Swimming N. Africa

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I Can’t Figure Out Where Babe’s Next Letter Fits in the Timeline

January 23, 2012

Babe’s letter dated July 7, 1943, was the last one he wrote stateside. Everything after that must be from overseas. … More I Can’t Figure Out Where Babe’s Next Letter Fits in the Timeline

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Your Mail Isn’t Censored, But Don’t Write Anything You Want

January 22, 2012

Babe’s family had a grape arbor at the house on Lexington Avenue. I remember it well from visiting my grandmother in that house years after this. This letter, like many others, references that arbor. … More Your Mail Isn’t Censored, But Don’t Write Anything You Want

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July Fourth; Air Scouts for Brother Bob; Seeking Pictures from Home

January 21, 2012

“We played checkers all morning but nobody said anything. We have to go back this afternoon and play some more.” … More July Fourth; Air Scouts for Brother Bob; Seeking Pictures from 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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  • How I'm a Celeb castle saved hundreds of children during World War II - BBC
  • World War II Veteran, 99, Makes Final Push to Receive Purple Heart He Believes He Earned During Combat - People.com
  • Remains of airman killed in World War II to be returned to his Georgia hometown for burial - CBS News
  • WWII Marine laid to rest after 80+ years of missing in action - WLOS
  • US thinking World War II, Iran fighting today's war - India Today
  • World War II veteran in Ellicott City turns 100 years old and credits his long life to drinking beer - WMAR 2 News Baltimore
  • Louisville vet honored at 100, celebrated for service in World War II and Korean War - WLKY
  • This 80% RT World War II Masterpiece Returns to Streaming 29 Years Later - Collider
  • The U.S. Navy Pulled Off An Aircraft Carrier Miracle During World War II. It Can't Be Recreated - 19FortyFive
  • Remains of World War II airman from Georgia to be returned to family for burial - WSB-TV

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