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Featured Letters

In every American war from the Revolution to the Persian Gulf War, military men and women captured the horror, pathos and intensity of warfare by writing letters home. Many of them were still teenagers at the time. Taken together, the letters form an epic record of wartime events. Read individually, they reveal the deep emotions of people in the midst of a unique -- and terrible -- experience.

Featured here are excerpts from some of the letters in Andy Carroll's book, War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars, dramatized in the American Experience film. Read each excerpt to find out more about the letter writer, and what happened to him or her at the end of the war.

1. Morton D. Elevitch
2. Ed Lukert
3. Rupert Trimmingham
4. Clara Barton
5. Paul E. Spangler
6. Paul Curtis
7. Dean Allen
8. David Franklin Embree
9. June Wandrey
10. Harry Bott
11. Norman Duquette

12. Sidney Diamond
13. Leon (details withheld by request)
14. Stephen Daniel
15. Timothy G. Robinson
16. Dan Welch
17. Horace Evers
18. Lloyd Brewer Palmer
19. Al Puntasecca
20. Nathan Hoffman
21. Richard Luttrell
22. Lewis Plush



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