Detailing D-Day, 30-cent haircuts and military life: USO unveils digital collection of letters from WWII soldier
Summary
The USO has released a new digital collection of over 300 letters written by a World War II U.S. Army private. They are looking for the family of the soldier who wrote these letters, which describe life during the war.Key Facts
- The collection contains more than 300 letters from World War II.
- The letters were written by a U.S. Army private named Louis.
- The USO launched this digital collection on a Wednesday.
- The letters include details about daily military life during the war.
- The USO is seeking to find the family members of the soldier who wrote the letters.
- The collection is available online for public viewing.
- The letters offer a personal glimpse into the experiences of soldiers in World War II.
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