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1943 WWII LETTER Captured Prisoner U.S. Soldier Sgt. R.J. Turner, Dorothy Moir
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World War II era handwritten letter and envelope regarding the capture of a U.S. soldier by the Germany army. The letter is dated April 24, 1943 from Natick, Massachusetts and was written and sent by Dorothy C. Moir. It pertains to the detainment of Sgt. R.J. Turner and was sent to his mother Mrs. W.H. Turner of Eatonville, Washington. The envelope is postmarked April 26, 1943 and has a cancelled 3-cent "Win the War" postage stamp. This letter has been professionally framed using TruVue Anti-Reflective Museum Glass. Unconditionally guaranteed authentic. Measures approximately 8" x 14" x 1.25". Condition: Item and frame in excellent condition. Comments: The letter reads, "Dear Mrs. Turner, Thursday evening at 11:30 E.W.T. a list of American soldiers was heard over our wave broadcast from Germany. These men are now German prisoners. Among the names was that of Sgt. R.J. Turner. I sincerely hope that you already know about your son's whereabouts but in case you don't I hope this note will help ease your mind. Good luck! Sincerely, Dorothy C. Moir."
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