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Woman vowed to deliver the unopened love letter sent in 1945 to its original recipients
A woman whose name is Sheila Polk, from Dallas in Texas, vowed to deliver the unopened letter, might be a love letter that was sent in 1945 to its original recipients.
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Actually, she found this unopened letter inside a book that she bought from a charity shop in Plant City, Florida, few days back.
She then decided to deliver this letter to its rightful owners.
According to her, the letter was sent to a Helen Rothurmel – a member of the African American WACS unit stationed at Love Field, Dallas.
And was sent by Sergeant Albert Alm from Palm Springs, California in 1945.
She is taking help of military official to trace the recipient.