Thank you. someone elsewhere just solved it. B-17G-55-BO 42-102574 Florencia 07/08/44 XM N Barenton, France. Abort - enemy action. Ditched in...
[ATTACH] So I have this letter, written by a Lester Eckmann Frankenstein. He served with the 332nd bomb squadron, 94th bomb group as a Navigator...
[ATTACH] This postcard was written by a Fritz Darge. He was previously a German Soldier but had been captured and brought back to the U.S. to the...
No problem! And yeah Id get pretty tired of walking as well. And I didn’t even notice that haha.
[ATTACH] This letter was written by a P.H Lawrence who was a R.C.A.F. Pilot in training. He wrote this letter while in England to his family...
[ATTACH] This letter was written by what looks like an Erich Spiegler(?). He was a member of the Infanterie-Regiment 523 within the 297th...
[ATTACH] The letter was written by Berlin Virgil Brown Jr. He was born on September 12th 1918 in Illinois. He would enlist into the military and...
[ATTACH] Recently I acquired a batch of different ww2 era letters. While reading through them I realized the letters were written by different...
[ATTACH] This letter was written by a Karl Dammköhler. He was born on April 3rd 1921 in Dörnigheim. He would eventually enlist and would serve...
[ATTACH] This letter was written by a Friedrich Büchele. He was born on October 15th 1908 in Bönnigheim. During the war he served with the Field...
[ATTACH] This postcard was written by an Eberhard Hertzsch. He served onboard the U-772 as a torpedo Man. The postcard was written on December...
[ATTACH] This postcard was written by a Russian Soldier named Dmitriy. It reads: “7th February 1944 Hi Lena, Having some free time, a...
Agreed!
[ATTACH] This letter was written by a Floyd Weinrich who served in the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, Signal Co. Special. The Ghost Army is...
Thank you for the additional photos!
[ATTACH] William Walko was born on January 22nd 1925 in Indiana. He would enlist into the Army on August 16th 1943. William would go on to serve...
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Looks like his name isn’t listed. That’s odd, the letter definitely seems to indicate that he was a crewman.
[ATTACH] This letter was written by Albert P Azevedo. He served in Company A of the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment within the 101st Airborne...