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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.
US Army Doctor WWI Letter from France June 1918. This letter was written by a US Doctor from France, during WWI, June 28, 1918. This letter is one of two that were in the same envelope. One Major told a Lt.
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. Dear Mom and Dad,.
Civil War and Spanish American War History. Photo and Letter From Cornelius V. Moore of 100th New York Volunteers, Company B. He was also a sergeant in the 39th Illinois Regiment, and a corporal of the 106th New York Volunteers. In the 11th Vermont Regiment, he was a private. IN the photo, he is holding a musket, with bayonet. In the letter, he is asking for an honorable discharge, and is writing to the secretary of war, detailing some of his service.
World War II Living History Association. Educating the future by preserving the past! 4th SS Panzergrenadier Division.
Published March 1, 2009 at 1749. Some time ago I found an image online of regimental insignia for the 1st medical regiment. It was pretty useless in the low-resolution state that I found it, so this week I decided to reproduce it and post it here. Published February 22, 2009 at 2103. Can you translate this? Published February 15, 2009 at 1601. This is a quick list of s.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Pages larger with thicker paper and cover stock. It was a great luxury to go back through. The 35,000 images from the original project and 30,000 more recent images from the past eight. Years since the Memorial opened. We selected new photos and tweaked old ones.
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