Faces of war: Who are the men in soldier’s WWII sketches?

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This undated family photo provided by Ira Dube shows architect Stan Dube. Stan Dube sketched members of the U.S. Army’s 27th Infantry Division in 1943, a year before the division fought in the Battle of Saipan. Now Ira Dube is hoping to identify the fellow soldiers, so he has donated the sketches to the New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center.

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In this Dec. 8 photo, World War II veteran Wilfred “Spike” Mailloux looks through a series of sketches of U.S. Army 27th Infantry Division soldiers while visiting the New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. They were done in Hawaii by Stan Dube in 1943, a year before the 27th Division fought in the Battle of Saipan. Now his son, Ira Dube, is hoping to identify the men, so he has donated his late father’s 15 sketches to the museum.

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These sketches provided by Ira Dube of U.S. Army 27th Infantry Division soldiers were among more than a dozen done by his father, Stan Dube, during World War II. Ira Dube, found them stashed in the attic of his sister’s home. Now Ira Dube is hoping to identify the men, so he has donated 15 sketches to the New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center in Saratoga Springs.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) — Before the Army’s 27th Infantry Division was decimated in a bloody World War II battle, Stan Dube sketched portraits of his fellow soldiers. The 17 drawings were forgotten after the war and stashed in an attic for decades before being found a year ago by his son.

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