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Tagged With: Stanley Miskiewicz

Always on the Go

November 11 and 16, 1945. Stanley writes two letters to Dad from home in Albany, NY. The eleventh being a Sunday is Stanley’s day off.  He mentions going to church and seeing some of their friends who were in the service, specifically Steve Miskiewicz who “came back to the states after being in the Chinese … Continue reading »

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I Missed the Family

December 26, 1943.  Stanley Miskiewicz, who is stationed at Seymour Johnson Filed in North Carolina, writes a relatively short letter to Dad. It looks like the days around Christmas have been a good time for everyone to catch up on their correspondence.  Miskiewicz is busy as they are “…losing a lot of personnel…and getting no … Continue reading »

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Life in the Blacked Out City

December 10, 16 and 18, 1943. A couple of letters to Dad from his brother Stanley who is stationed with the 401st Bomb Group in England taking the form of a couple of V-Mails and one regular letter. In terms of lag time, Stanley mentions on the 10th that he received Dad’s November 26 letter, so … Continue reading »

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Congratulations Will Be In Order

November 17,1943. Stanley Miskiewicz writes a letter to Dad. Miskiewicz is stationed at Seymour Johnson Field in North Carolina. He notes that Dad “must be under the impression that I’m rather a lazy sort of fellow but I really am not. …I guess time drifts by before I can realize it. Guess I’m getting old.” … Continue reading »

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Everyday it is Something New

November 1st and 4th, 1943. Two letters to the brothers from home. As a reminder, Dad was drafted two months after his brother Stanley. Rather the having to write two separate letters to her brothers, Anna began to write one letter, sending the original to one brother and a carbon copy to the other.  There … Continue reading »

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You’ve Both Got the Brains

October 18, 1943. A letter to Dad from his friend Stanley Miskiewicz who is stationed at the Hospital at Seymour Johnson Field in North Carolina. He has some free time to write while he is on CQ duty. He mentions that he “received a card and letter form Stanley. I guess he is expecting to … Continue reading »

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