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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945

Letter from Frank R. Verdusco, 1942

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Letter from Frank R. Verdusco, 1942
1942-06-01
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Verdusco, Frank R.
The Aztec News Letter was a surprise but appreciated. He corresponds with Fred Chino and Louis DeMangaus. He flies "student navigators on cross-countrys" and drives 40 miles every other night for a voice lesson. His sister works at Fort Rosecrans. He says "hello" to Leib, Springston, and Smith and says to tell them to write him. Verdusco was killed in action during the war.
Frank Verdusco; Fred Chino; Louis DeMangaus; Training; World War II airplanes; WWII airplanes; World War 2 airplanes; Air Corps; United States Army Air Corps; United States Army Air Forces; KIA; Killed in Action; Mather Field; Mather Air Force Base; Sacramento Mather Airport
California - Mather Airport
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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
MS-0369
English
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7.25 inches X 10.5 inches; 2 pages
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