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Korean War Letter, June 3, 1952. To See Full Sized, click on Photo, then click on photo again on the next page. Korean War Letter 1st Marine Division, March 27, 1952. To See Full Sized, click on Photo, then click on photo again on the next page. Korean War Letter, about Bunker Hill, August 18, 1952 First Marine Division. This letter was written August 18, 1952, by a young Marine serving in Korea, during the Korean War. He was in the Hq. 111, 1st Marine Division. From the letter. Dear Mom and Dad,.

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Vietnam War Letter from Michael G. Lipsius, to his Father. D Troop, 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division. KIA April 19, 1968. All I can say is hi. I finally got your address through the General services department in Washington. Special thanks to Cynthia for sharing this moving letter from her brother.

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Korean War Letter, June 3, 1952. To See Full Sized, click on Photo, then click on photo again on the next page. Korean War Letter 1st Marine Division, March 27, 1952. To See Full Sized, click on Photo, then click on photo again on the next page. Korean War Letter, about Bunker Hill, August 18, 1952 First Marine Division. This letter was written August 18, 1952, by a young Marine serving in Korea, during the Korean War. He was in the Hq. 111, 1st Marine Division. From the letter. Dear Mom and Dad,.

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