| Generations - Win McNamee |
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A U.S. soldier responsible for sorting the mail from back home takes time to smell each letter, hoping to catch a whiff of the perfume often doused on the correspondence by wives and girlfriends back in the U.S. For this soldier, the smell of perfume gave him a welcome reminder of better things awaiting him back home.
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