Parents Come for a Visit to Annapolis for the School's Centennial
Stan is proud as a peacock to share his happiness with his parents finally at the school he has dreamed about during his time serving in World War II.
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Stan in center of photo turning to his left behind flag 16. |
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Stan with his mother, Sophie Cooper. Oct. 1945 |
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Stan with his father, Jack Cooper. Oct 1945 |
This is the last letter I will share here in this blog written by my father, Stanley G. Cooper, to his parents and other family members. I have many more of his letters written up to 1965.
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