William Warren letters to Jack and Mary Robertson 1941-1945

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William Warren letters to Jack and Mary Robertson 1941-1945

Letter from William Warren to Uncle Jack and Aunt Mary Robertson, 1941-1945, regarding his intent to join the military and, later, his naval training during World War II, from the Naval Training Stations in San Diego, California and Treasure Island in San Francisco, California. William Robertson Warren (1923-1945) was "lost at sea" in 1945.

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Warren, William Robertson, 1923-1945.

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