Sergeant Frederick G. Chapman
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A journal kept by Chapman's mother. She recorded significant events that Chapman was a part of.
The telegram that Chapman's family received after being wounded in North Africa.
The telegraph informing the Chapman family of Frederick being killed in action.
The letter that the Chapman's received stating that Frederick had been laid to rest in Normandy.