15 records found for “Letters, Vmail, Telegrams” |
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Samples of letters home written by Babe Ciarlo
Source: The Ciarlo Family
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A Western Union telegram addressed to the Ciarlo family with news of Babe Ciarlo's death. It's dated June 26, 1944.
Source: The Ciarlo Family
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Page two of a letter from Babe Ciarlo to his family, May 19, 1944.
Source: The Ciarlo Family
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Page one of a letter from Babe Ciarlo to his family, May 19, 1944.
Source: The Ciarlo Family
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Page 3 of a letter from Babe Ciarlo to his family, May 19, 1944.
Source: The Ciarlo Family
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Samples of letters home written by Burnett Miller
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A letter from General Marshall to the Ehlers family.
Source: Walter Ehlers
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Western Union telegram notifying Earl Burke's family of Tom's death. 1941
Source: Earl Burke
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A Western Union telegram from Herndon Inge to his family. From Mobile, Inge fought in the Battle of the Bulge and, along with Tom Galloway, was one of the prisoners temporarily freed in the Hammelburg Raid.
Source: Herndon Inge
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Samples of letters home written by Sidney Phillips
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A Western Union telegram with news of Tom Galloway's freedom. Galloway survived the battle of Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge. He, along with Herndon Inge, later was one of the prisoners temporarily freed in the Hammelburg Raid.
Source: Tom Galloway
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Tom Galloway's family received a Western Union telegram with news of his disappearance. Galloway survived the battle of Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge. He, along with Herndon Inge, later was one of the prisoners temporarily freed in the Hammelburg Raid.
Source: Tom Galloway
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A Western Union telegram reporting Tom Galloway's capture by the Germans. Galloway survived the battle of Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge. He, along with Herndon Inge, later was one of the prisoners temporarily freed in the Hammelburg Raid.
Source: Tom Galloway
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A Western Union telegram with news that Tom Galloway will soon be shipped home. Galloway survived the battle of Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge. He, along with Herndon Inge, later was one of the prisoners temporarily freed in the Hammelburg Raid.
Source: Tom Galloway
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V-Mail from J.C. Diez writing to Earl Burke. July 1944.
Source: Earl Burke
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