this is a letter from major john lawton praising fuller's gallantry in action during the day that d-day -- during the day. this is from the personal collection that is framed and all the while the full or household which is why it is not a very good image because i could just take a photograph of it. he was wounded in action at normandy on june 8, two days after the landing. in germany on september 14, -e tripfter a post v to france. he returned on september 28, 1945. during the nearly three years of combat and frontline observation, fuller kept wartime diaries filled with illustrations and cartoons that are absolutely fascinating. the road a lot of letters home. he had a wicked sense of humor, as you can tell from this cartoon. he sent home this during the war. he kept notes about what was happening, kind of story materials for his future projects. all kind of in preparation for thinking about how he would use this over the course of his career. these are some examples of females -- mail sent to his mother and brother, often with cartoons in requests for cigars that he loved. 1944, ful