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Preferred Citation:
William M. Long Letters, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Letters written from Private William M. Long during World War II. Most of them are to his wife, Glenora. There are also
letters from Mrs. Long to her husband. Long was stationed at Camp Lee, Virginia. Long served with the Headquarters Detachment
13th Army Service Forces, Infantry Regiment while at Fort Lee.