WW2 Letters Grouping

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This is a small grouping of five original WWII letters written by an American soldier, Lee B. Robert (#32732824) to his mother.

The first letter was written from Camp Sutton, North Carolina, to his mother in Tonawanda, New York, on May 26, 1943

The second letter letter was written from Camp Toccoa, Georgia, to his mother in Tonawanda, New York, on August 14, 1943. In this two page letter, Lee complains about the paratroopers:
… Did I tell you about all the paratroopers that were in this camp. Lost week most all of them went to Camp Mackall in North Carolina. …

The third and fourth letter, two V-Mail’s, from March 19, 1944, and from July 15, 1944 were also written to his mother.

The remaining letter was written while he was overseas in the PTO, serving with 236th Quartermaster Corps, Salvage Collecting Company on December 10, 1944.

This grouping also includes a copy of a photo, probably while he was on basic training.

Digital research about Lee B. Robert and his sister.

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Numéro de l'annonce: m2099804162