The son of a U.S. military veteran is trying to track down the identities of a number of US soldiers featured in portraits sketched by his father during World War II.
Ira Dube found the sketches in an attic and has now enlisted the help of a New York museum to find the families of the servicemen.
Dube’s father sketched the portraits in 1943 during downtime in Hawaii. A year later his Infantry Division was decimated in the bloody Battle of Saipan.
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