Thelma and Lowell's Diary: June 25, 1943
Lowell works at the flashing station; French agent Andree Borrel arrested
Once again, Lowell writes about something I don’t understand. Even a search of the website of the World War II Museum in New Orleans came up empty. Lowell wrote, “From work I went with Koziol to the Flashing Station and worked on XMS-248.” Any thoughts?
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