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Lewis Jobe of Muir, Pennsylvania | World War II Letters

Summary by Wynning History
In the first week of February 1943, Private Lewis Jobe of Muir, Pennsylvania wrote home to his parents in western Schuylkill County with news that must have seemed almost too big for a single letter. Days earlier, he had been chosen to drive a half-track and guard a stretch of road in North Africa while President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill passed by, fresh from their historic conference at Casablanca during World War…
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Wynning History broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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