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Well, Happy and Safe

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The magazine piece that started this project | Why Well, Happy and Safe?

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Well, Happy and Safe – An Everyman in World War II Skip to content Well, Happy and Safe An Everyman in World War II Frank D. "Babe" Mauro was a very young man when he joined the army to fight in WWII and serve as a radio operator. His life was cut short in an accident shortly before the war ended. I've compiled a transcription of the letters I've recovered from him and blogged about them throughout. Read More Menu Start Here Read This First Cast of Characters Notes on This Project My 1995 Article Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Letters 1943 Letters 1944 Letters 1945 Letters Commentary Asides About Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles My Business Site Contact The Uncle Who Never Came Home The magazine piece that started this project | Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Why I’m Blogging About an Uncle Who Died in 1945 December 6, 2011 Something of a “start here” page giving readers some context for this entire project. … More Why I’m ...

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