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Story October 19, 1945

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

Robert Haun, a U.S. Navy POW held in Japan for four years, arrives in Key West to join his family after release in San Diego. His wife is niece of local resident Mrs. Juniette Pinder. He plans to spend time there before resuming naval duties.

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ROBERT HAUN HAS ARRIVED IN CITY

Robert Haun, United States Navy, who was a prisoner of war in Japan for four years, and who was recently liberated, has arrived in Key West. He came here from San Diego, Calif., where he had been since his release from prison. His wife was formerly Miss Roberta Saunders, niece of Mrs. Juniette Pinder of Margaret street. Mr. Haun, who joined his family here, will spend some in Key West, after which he will return to San Diego, resume his duties with United States Naval Forces.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Recovery Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Prisoner Of War Key West Arrival Navy Veteran Family Reunion Postwar Return

What entities or persons were involved?

Robert Haun Roberta Saunders Juniette Pinder

Where did it happen?

Key West

Story Details

Key Persons

Robert Haun Roberta Saunders Juniette Pinder

Location

Key West

Story Details

Robert Haun, a U.S. Navy sailor imprisoned in Japan for four years, is liberated and arrives in Key West from San Diego to reunite with his family, including his wife Roberta Saunders, niece of Mrs. Juniette Pinder. He will spend time there before returning to naval duties.

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