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September 15, 2005
Topics soldier, war, italy, candy, newspapers, picture, mouth, military, birthday, post, newspaper, office and world
After 60 years, the last letter written by a soldier killed in World War II finally makes it home. Gary Mathis bought a box of old newspapers at a Kansas yard sale, and discovered the letter inside a newspaper from 1915. The envelope has military post office markings dated March 6, 1944 and is addressed to W. J. Krotz of Poole, about 120 miles west of Lincoln.
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