Great Link WD. I have a box of about 300 letter I found at an antique store from a gentleman that served in the CBI theater. The letters are from when he left home to when he returned. Without looking I believe they start in1 944 and end in early 1946.
Good ideas on what I can do with them now.
You're welcome Nick. So many of us have these precious articles, letters, newspapers, etc., now, so I hope I can spare some pain of loss or destruction by providing helpful links like this one.
I have bought acid-free boxes and will now store all my memorabilia in them to help preserve them.
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Many thanks! Placed a few new ones a couple of minutes ago.
I did not read though all of each article, so this could be in there somewhere.
I collect a lot of original WWII pictures. If you have them stored individually (not in albums) I put them in an acid free sleeve, go to a sports cards shop and get the plastic holders for them so they don't bend, and put them in a large drawer so no light is exposed to them.
Just my 2 cents.