The United Service Organizations (USO) is rolling out a new digital collection of never-before-seen World War II-era letters — and the search is on for the family of the soldier who penned them. There are more than 300 letters in the collection launched Wednesday by the USO. The notes were written by U.S. Army private Louis…
Detailing D-Day, 30-cent haircuts and military life: USO unveils digital collection of letters from WWII soldier
Originally reported by The Hill
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