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    Letter from William F. Bonk to his parents, postmarked 5 August 1969

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    William F. Bonk writes to his parents in Hartford, Connecticut from Vietnam. Lt. Bonk informs his parents of an attack that lasted five hours that morning as the Viet Cong attempted to take the post he is stationed at. He also asks his parents for updates on the house they are having built.Transcription may be subject to error

    Letter from William F. Bonk to his parents, 24 June 1968

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    William F. Bonk writes to his parents and brother in Hartford, Connecticut from Can Tho, Vietnam. Lt. Bonk tells his parents of a recent mission his troops went on where they took out 33 Viet Cong. He also checks in on his parents’ new house they are having built.Transcription may be subject to error

    Dataset: Angle-spliced SMF to hollow core fiber connection with optimized back-reflection and insertion loss

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    This dataset supports the manuscript submitted to Journal of Lightwave Technology: Cong Zhang, E. N. Fokoua, S. Fu, M. Ding, F. Poletti, D. J. Richardson, and R. Slav&iacute;k Angle-spliced SMF to hollow core fiber connection with optimized back-reflection and insertion loss. The dataset consists of an uploaded Archive (RAR) folder which includes 5 data files in Excel format.</span

    Letter from William F. Bonk to his parents, 29 June 1968

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    William F. Bonk writes to his parents in Hartford, Connecticut from Moc Hoa, Vietnam. Lt. Bonk reports to his parents that his unit has been tasked with knocking out Viet Cong supply stations. He informs his parents that he has had the opportunity to be in a lot of leadership positions outside of aviation.Transcription may be subject to error. The second part of the letter mistakenly notes the date as 1969

    Letter from William F. Bonk to his parents, 5 July 1968

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    William F. Bonk writes to his parents in Hartford, Connecticut from Cambodia. Lt. Bonk is still a Platoon leader of the Lift Platoon and he updates his parents on another mission he went out on where his troops killed fifteen Viet Cong. He then details a story of one of his gunmen telling him he didn’t want to have to kill anyone again.Transcription may be subject to error

    Letter from William F. Bonk to his parents, 8 March 1968

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    William F. Bonk writes from Phu Loi Base Camp in Vietnam to his parents, Henry and Mae Bonk, in West Hartford, Connecticut, on 8 March 1968; he describes a recent attack his unit carried out against Viet Cong soldiers on the edge of the jungle and asks if his parents visited his brother James in Florida for his birthday.Transcription by Analyse L. Hughes. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from William F. Bonk to his parents, 28 March 1968

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    William F. Bonk writes from Vietnam on 28 March 1968 to his parents, Henry and Mae Bonk, of West Hartford, Connecticut; he briefly describes his "first live action," after the Viet Cong shot down a U.S. scout ship, as well as detailing the food and his current routine; doesn't yet know when they will move; an address on back of letter is for the "Johnsons" at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.Transcription by Analyse L. Hughes. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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