Lewis and Muriel Glaser met in Jackson Heights, New York, when he was sixteen and she was fourteen.
The Letters paint the picture of a courageous, intelligent, and humor-loving soldier and give us insight into the life and times, the war, and military life from the standpoint of a soldier whose love always burned strongly for his "Darling Angel.".
To keep their love burning and to keep himself sane During his army years from 1943 to 1946, Lew wrote to Muriel almost daily ("[Your letters] lift me right out of my room and carry me to your side, living your life with you - for a few moments anyway."), and Muriel kept these handwritten Letters her whole life.
Lew never wanted to leave Muriel, but he was proud to serve his country.
The military took him all over the country and eventually the world, where he fought in the European Theater Operations and served in the occupying force in Japan after the war.
In 1943, Lew, not yet twenty years old, registered for the army and left his life in New York and his one and only love, Muriel.
Soon after, he left college and attended radio school for a year, in preparation for joining the Army Signal Corps.
Lew was in college when WWII began and when Pearl Harbor was attacked.
They fell in love and remained dedicated to each other forever after.
Lewis and Muriel Glaser met in Jackson Heights, New York, when he was sixteen and she was fourteen