Jack P. Bell Second World War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
U.S.A.; U.S. Soldiers; correspondence; Infantry; postal service; postal stamp; envelope; wife; husband; women at home; romance; homesickness; post-war hopes; Lich; Germany; recreation and entertainment; discharge; coming home; troop ship; sex; money; funds; automobile; soldier slang;
Publication Date
1-2-1946
Subject Terms
Jack P. Bell; January 2 1946; World War 1939 1945 United States. Regimental histories 78th Signal Company; World War 1939 1945 United States. Regimental histories Theatre Services Forces European Theatre; World War 1939 1945 United States. Regimental histories 279th QM Refrigeration Company; War and civilization -- History -- 20th century. United States.; Nineteen Forties; War and civilization -- History -- 20th century Germany; World War 1939 1945 Post War Planning; World War 1939 1945 Steam Ship;
Identifier
2014.160.w.r_Bell_worldwartwo_1945-01-02_001
Recommended Citation
Bell, Jack P., "1946-01-02, Jack to Evabel" (1946). Jack P. Bell Second World War correspondence. 442.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/bell_collection/442
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