Letter from John R. Finn to R. James Finn, 17 February 1945

John Finn writes from Holland to his brother, Robert James "Jim" Finn, in St. Albans, Vermont, on 17 February 1945; he writes that "Skid" is not missing in action and about his reaction to Mel Murray's death. He is glad to hear about Bud Prior's citation and Air Medal and asks about school and for news of friends and family at home. He sent Fille some French, Dutch, German, and English money and will try to send Jim some too. He thanks everyone for the valentines and asks that the packages of "food, candy, cigarettes," etc., keep coming. ; John R. Finn's education at Norwich University was int... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Finn, John R.
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1945
Verlag/Hrsg.: Norwich University Archives
Schlagwörter: Finn / Robert James / born 1930 / Finn family;Finn / John R. / born 1930;United States. Army. Armored Division / 8th / Saint Albans (Vt.) / Netherlands / World War / 1939-1945;World War / 1939-1945 - Personal narratives / 1939-1945 - Netherlands;Soldiers;Military life
Sprache: Englisch
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John Finn writes from Holland to his brother, Robert James "Jim" Finn, in St. Albans, Vermont, on 17 February 1945; he writes that "Skid" is not missing in action and about his reaction to Mel Murray's death. He is glad to hear about Bud Prior's citation and Air Medal and asks about school and for news of friends and family at home. He sent Fille some French, Dutch, German, and English money and will try to send Jim some too. He thanks everyone for the valentines and asks that the packages of "food, candy, cigarettes," etc., keep coming. ; John R. Finn's education at Norwich University was interrupted by World War II. During the war, he served in the 8th Armored Division of the U. S. Army in the European Theater and was awarded the Purple Heart after receiving a hand wound. He returned to Norwich University after the war and graduated with a BA degree in English in 1946.