Letter from Maj. Justin Hanaw to Mr. Hery Hanaw

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Correspondence, personal. Letter from Major Justin Hanaw, location unknown, his son, Mr. Jerry Hanaw, location unknown. Praises Jerry for "standing up for himself" against another little boy; Chides him for being "scared" to go downtown, and hopes that Jerry will overcome his fear because he is missing out on a lot of fun times; Maj. Hanaw is proud of his daughter, Allie, for the letter she wrote him and tells Jerry to tell her so; explains where he got the German Army souvenirs: "And we can't get men's things either, until we kill them or capture them, can we? So there is a dead German for each helmet & pin I sent you. Isn't that fine?" 4 pages. 11 March 1945

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Items from the service of Major Justin Joseph Hanaw, who served in the 9th Traffic Regulation Group, Transportation Corps, Third Army in the European Theater of Operations. Hanaw was born on 2 February 1903 in Mobile, Alabama, where he lived until moving to New Orleans, Louisiana, in the mid 1930s. He married Alice Burkenroad and had two children, John Jerome (Jerry) and Alice, before enlisting in the United States Army on 23 May 1941. Hanaw spent the bulk of his overseas service in France and was honorably discharged on 19 February 1946. He returned to his family in New Orleans, and remained there until his death on 4 November 1978. The collection consists of three V-mails, one letter, and a Hitler Youth knife.
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Europe
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Parent and child
Children of military personnel
Officers--American--Europe
World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Europe