History / World War II 1939-1945 / post.US postal worker Violet Louella Buxman checks socalled V-Mails (Victory-Mails) for their readability; before they are sent out to troops fighting in the South Pacific. (V-Mails: letters and messages reduced to microfilm and sent out per airmail).Photo; undated.
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