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‘Has Anyone From Kisco Come Home From Overseas Yet?’

July 15, 2013

A few weeks after D-Day, Babe writes, “We listen to the news all day long now in anticipation of good news from other parts of the world.” … More ‘Has Anyone From Kisco Come Home From Overseas Yet?’

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Can’t Send More Letters; ‘We Have Been Pretty Much on the Go’

July 8, 2013

Also, someone sent Babe a camera. But it was broken when he got it. … More Can’t Send More Letters; ‘We Have Been Pretty Much on the Go’

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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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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 Weather Has Been Pretty Good Around Here Lately’

April 13, 2012

Sometimes, I wonder why Babe bothers to write a letter when he doesn’t really have anything to say. This is an example. … More ‘The Weather Has Been Pretty Good Around Here Lately’

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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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RSS WWII News

  • Sunken wreck of WWII ‘hell ship’ used to transport POWs discovered after more than 80 years - CNN
  • Wreck of World War II Japanese 'hellship' that sank with more than 1,000 Allied POWs on board discovered off the Philippines - Live Science
  • WWII 'Hell Ship' Found That Sank With Allied POWs - Newser
  • During World War II, new global financial system hammered out in New Hampshire - WMUR
  • Sunken train station on infamous WWII ‘Death Railway’ resurfaces from Thailand reservoir - AP News
  • Germany: 25 years since Nazi forced labor compensation began - DW.com
  • World War II veteran returns to Battleship New Jersey in Camden after 82 years - 6abc Philadelphia
  • More than 80 years after his death, World War II airman gets his North Dakota homecoming - InForum
  • Six Years Ago Today, the Beloved World War II-Era Entertainer and Pink Floyd Muse Left Us at 103 Years Old - American Songwriter
  • Opinion: How America cheated Black GIs after World War II, contributing to the racial wealth gap - MarketWatch

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