War and Family: Letters Home
Welcome to War and Family: Letters Home. I’m your host, Lauren Muise. This podcast is built around letters — real letters — written home by U.S. servicemen and women during World War II. My mission is simple: to return that history to families, one letter and one story at a time. Each letter is a time capsule — a voice carried forward from a foxhole, a barracks bunk, a ship at sea, or a field hospital half a world away. And I hope that someone listening today will hear a familiar name… Or recognize a hometown… and reach out. Because these letters belong home. Maybe this letter… is meant for you. Pvt Phy served bravely in the 424th anti-tank battalion – the type of unit often overlooked in WW2 history. They were specialized, supporting and rarely in the spotlight unless something went terribly wrong. The battalion’s story is not one of sweeping victory, but of duty under impossible conditions. Anti-tank units were the last line between advancing armor and vulnerable infantry. In the Ardennes, that line bent and in many places it broke – but not without resistance. Their experience is a reminder that history is often shaped not just by triumphs, but by moments of shock, endurance, and survival.
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