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War and Family: Letters Home

War and Family: Letters Home

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War and Family:Letters Home
What if a letter your grandfather wrote—one you never even knew existed—suddenly turned up in the world? That’s what this podcast is about: real letters written home by U.S. servicemen and women during World War II. Each one is a time capsule, carrying the voice of someone far from home, writing from a foxhole, a bunk, a ship, or a field hospital. My mission is simple: to bring these voices back to the families they belong to—one letter, one story at a time. And who knows? Maybe today, you’ll hear a familiar name or a place. Maybe this letter was meant for you.

During WW2 men and women were deployed throughout Europe and the Pacific and their only means to communicate home was through letters, handwritten notes to assure those at home they were alright and waiting for letters from their loved ones to provide semblance of support and normalcy. Over the years I have collected letters with the intention of returning to family - but first I’d like to share who these men were, where were they from and the context of where the soldiers were and what role they played in the War.

Please sit back and get to know these members of the greatest generation. It is my hope that All letters in these podcasts will return to family. If you recognize the soldiers or families, please reach out to me at warandfamily@outlook.com and help me get the letters home
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Thank you for listening!Copyright Lauren Muise
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    • PFC Robert Atlas Ingram, 793rd Bombardment Sq, US Army Air Corp
      Jan 18 2026
      Robert Atlas Ingram of Cheraw South Carolina served in the 793rd Bomb Squadron of the 468th Bombardment Group. He was stationed in India, China, and later on the Island of Tinian in the Mariana Islands. If you know of the Ingram family of Cheraw SC, please contact me @ warandfamily@outlook.com
      During WW2 men and women were deployed throughout Europe and the Pacific and their only means to communicate home was through letters, handwritten notes to assure those at home they were alright and waiting for letters from their loved ones to provide semblance of support and normalcy. Over the years I have collected letters with the intention of returning to family - but first I’d like to share who these men were, where were they from and the context of where the soldiers were and what role they played in the War.

      Please sit back and get to know these members of the greatest generation. It is my hope that All letters in these podcasts will return to family. If you recognize the soldiers or families, please reach out to me at and help me get the letters home
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      16 min
    • Pvt William E. Frye, 555th ORD Med. Railhead Co
      Jan 17 2026
      Pvt William E. Frye served in the US Army later in the war, helping to repair rail tracks and depots to move supplies forward to support the troops as they moved into Germany.
      Pvt Frye was friends with Pfc Roy Clark, featured in a previous episode.
      During WW2 men and women were deployed throughout Europe and the Pacific and their only means to communicate home was through letters, handwritten notes to assure those at home they were alright and waiting for letters from their loved ones to provide semblance of support and normalcy. Over the years I have collected letters with the intention of returning to family - but first I’d like to share who these men were, where were they from and the context of where the soldiers were and what role they played in the War.

      Please sit back and get to know these members of the greatest generation. It is my hope that All letters in these podcasts will return to family. If you recognize the soldiers or families, please reach out to me at and help me get the letters home
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      11 min
    • PFC Charles A. Fritchman, Jr., US Army, 302nd Infantry
      Jan 4 2026
      In this first episode of 2026 we will hear an amazing story about courage, American grit and survival. PFC Fritchman, of Bethlehem PA, served in WW2 and was captured by the Germans in February 1945. He was a POW for 73 days at Stalag-IXB at Bad Orb. Here is first hand account of capture and liberation through newspaper accounts of the events.
      What if an ancestor who served in World War II—someone you never even met—had written letters you never knew existed… and suddenly they surfaced in the world?
      That’s what this podcast is about: real letters written home by U.S. servicemen and women during World War II. My mission is simple: to bring these World War II voices back to the families they belong to—one letter, one story at a time.
      Facebook Page: War and Family Letters Home
      Email: warandfamily@outlook.com
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      21 min
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