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Douglas MacArthur

Consoling the widow of a POW months after “the final defeat of Japan”

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Consoling the widow of a POW months after “the final defeat of Japan”

TLS, one page, 8 x 10.5, United States Army Forces, Pacific letterhead, October 14, 1945. MacArthur writes to Mrs. Lena Smith in San Antonio. In full: “My deepest sympathy goes to you in the death of your husband, Chief Warrant Officer Charles K. Smith, while a prisoner of war of the enemy. You may have some consolation in the memory that he, along with his comrades-in-arms who died on Bataan and Corregidor and in prison camps, gave his life for his country. It was largely their magnificent courage and sacrifices which stopped the enemy in the Philippines and gave us the time to arm ourselves for our return to the Philippines and the final defeat of Japan. Their names will be enshrined in our country’s glory forever. In your husband’s death I have lost a gallant comrade and mourn with you.” A few creases (one just touching bottom edge of signature) and tiny edge chips, otherwise fine condition. R&R COA.

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  • Dates: #327 - Ended November 14, 2007