A Letter Informs a Military Spouse of Her Husband's Death During WWII

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  • A GI machine-gun crew in the streets of Aachen, Germany, Oct. 15, 1944. (U.S. Army photo)
    A GI machine-gun crew is shown in the streets of Aachen, Germany, Oct. 15, 1944. (U.S. Army photo)
  • Condolence letter to Grace Duke on the death of her son
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The following is a letter to Mrs. Grace W. Duke, informing her of the death of her husband, Pvt. James D. Duke, during the battle for the German town of Aachen.

WAR DEPARTMENT

THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE

WASHINGTON D.C.

13 DECEMBER 1944

Mrs. Grace W. Duke

420 First Street

Birmingham, Alabama

Dear Mrs. Duke:

It is with regret that I am writing to confirm the recent telegram informing you of the death of your husband Private James D. Duke, 34,973,190, infantry, who was killed in action on 20 November 1944 in Germany.

I fully understand your desire to learn as much as possible regarding the circumstances leading to his death. Recently provisions were made whereby there will be sent directly [to] the emergency address or the next of kin a letter containing further information about each person who dies overseas in the service of our country, and if this letter has not already [been] received, it may be expected soon.

I know the sorrow this message has brought you and it is my hope that in time knowledge of his heroic service to his country, even unto death, may be sustaining comfort to you.

I extend to you my deepest sympathy.

Sincerely Yours,

J.A. Ulio

The Adjutant General

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