Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome text writing document black and white 80-CF-836-21-40278: V-Mail, February 23, 1943. American troops everywhere have more mail. The easiest, fastest, and best way to send it to them is to use V-Mail. Your letters are then microfilmed, flown overseas, and distributed in a much shorter time than they would be if you used regular mail. By using V-Mail when writing to Americans on the fighting fronts, you not only save time in transportation, but you also free vital cargo space on merchant ships. Shown: The first V-Mail letter from Pacific Fleet from Admiral Chester W. Nimitz to Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/05/03). 80-CF-836-21-40278: V-Mail, February 23, 1943. American troops everywhere have more mail. The easiest, fastest, and best way to send it to them is to use V-Mail. Your letters are then microfilmed, flown overseas, and distributed in a much shorter time than they would be if you used regular mail. By using V-Mail when writing to Americans on the fighting fronts, you not only save time in transportation, but you also free vital cargo space on merchant ships. Shown: The first V-Mail letter from Pacific Fleet from Admiral Chester W. Nimitz to Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/05/03). |