A veteran's daughter decided to read letters that her father sent to her mother while he was serving during World War 2
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Thank you, veterans, for your service.
A veteran's daughter decided to read letters that her father sent to her mother while he was serving during World War 2
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Thank you, veterans, for your service.
Bob
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What a fascinating story. I'm so pleased that she decided to read them and can quite understand how she might have sometimes felt like she was eavesdropping into their private exchanges.
I smiled when I read that his code was Uncle so and so to refer to the fact he was going to the South pacific and it was Aunt so and so when he was going to Europe.
Last edited by Chrissy; November 13th, 2020 at 02:37 AM.
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