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This Army Air Forces letterhead is from a letter that was written during World War II, in 1945, by a female corporal, who was in San Antonio, Texas when she wrote the letter. She was writing to her boyfiend, who was serving aboard the USS Tuscaloosa. 
This Army Air Forces letterhead is from a letter that was written in during WWII, in 1943, by a soldier in Orlando, Florida. 
This U. S. Army Air Forces letterhead is from a letter that was written during WW2 in 1943, by a soldier in Orlando, Florida. 
This United States Army letterhead is from a letter that was written in 1944, by a soldier at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. 
This Camp Claiborne letterhead is from a letter that was written during WW 2, in 1945 by a soldier at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. 
This Camp Callan letterhead is from a letter that was written during WW II, in 1942 by a soldier at Camp Callan, California. 
This Aniti Aircraft Gun Bn. letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII, in 1944, by a soldier at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 
This artillery letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII, in 1944, by a soldier at Camp Stewart, Georgia. 
This Fort Knox Tank letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII, in 1945, by a soldier at Fort Knox, Kentucky. 
This US Army Fort Ord, California letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII in 1943, by a soldier at Fort Ord, California. 
This Navigation School letterhead is from a letter that was written during WW2, in 1942, by a soldier at Monroe, Louisiana. 
This U.S. Navy School Of Music letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII, in 1942 by a sailor in Washinton, DC, when he wrote the letter. 
This Pepsi-Cola Center for Service Men letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII,  in 1943 by a sailor in Washinton, DC, when he wrote the letter. 
This RCA Signal Corps School letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII, in 1942 by a soldier in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
This Service Club No. One letterhead is from a letter that was written during WWII, in 1945 by a soldier at Fort Bliss, Texas. 
This letterhead is from a letter that was written During WWII, in 1945, by a female corporal, who was at Bowman Field Kentucky, when she wrote the letter. She was writing to her boyfiend, who was serving aboard the USS Tuscaloosa.