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During this week's episode of NAPS Chat, which took place during the 68th National Association of Postal Supervisors' Convention, National World War II Museum's Director of Curatorial Affairs, Kimberly Guice joins Bob Levi. Kimberly and Bob discuss how Americans on the home-front communicated with soldiers in the European and Pacific Theaters of World War II. Specifically, Kimberly and Bob talked about the importance of mail to troop morale, how letters were transported from friends and relatives to those fighting for our country abroad, and how mail was delivered to U.S. WW II prisoners of war. The podcast was recorded on-site at the National World War II Museum, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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During this week's episode of NAPS Chat, which took place during the 68th National Association of Postal Supervisors' Convention, National World War II Museum's Director of Curatorial Affairs, Kimberly Guice joins Bob Levi. Kimberly and Bob discuss how Americans on the home-front communicated with soldiers in the European and Pacific Theaters of World War II. Specifically, Kimberly and Bob talked about the importance of mail to troop morale, how letters were transported from friends and relatives to those fighting for our country abroad, and how mail was delivered to U.S. WW II prisoners of war. The podcast was recorded on-site at the National World War II Museum, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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