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Postmarked Feb 15, 1942. In the lower left corner is an \"EXAMINED\" stamp. Inside is a letter folded like a card with an \"EXAMINED\" stamp over the crease; dated February 15, 1942. The letter encourages Kei to stay strong and informs him of the support people are providing for his family during this time. 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