Letter from Michael F. Hallahan, 1944:

Hallahan writes that, "The regular arrival of the Aztec [newspaper] & [Aztec] Newsletter have been of considerable help in keeping in touch with civilization." But he says that "now that summer weather has come to Iceland, one copy of each issue of the Aztec is sufficient." I...

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Other Authors: Hallahan, Michael F. (author), Post, Lauren (Recipient)
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1944
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11929/sdsu:62633
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Summary:Hallahan writes that, "The regular arrival of the Aztec [newspaper] & [Aztec] Newsletter have been of considerable help in keeping in touch with civilization." But he says that "now that summer weather has come to Iceland, one copy of each issue of the Aztec is sufficient." In 1941, Americans replaced British occupying troops after the 1940 invasion. Occupying troops decreased to 15,000 in 1944 from 30,000 in 1943. Lauren C. Post Box 6, Folder 5; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland_in_World_War_II http://www.icelandicroots.com/the-occupation-of-iceland-during-world-war-ii/ "In all, more soldiers came to Iceland than all of the adult men living in Iceland at the time." During 1944, the number of foreign troops in Iceland decreased from 30,000 in 1943 to 15,000. http://stonebooks.com/history/iceland.shtml