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[Mother's Day Special] Mother's Day Means More When You Don't Know if You'll See Her Again

Our American Stories / Lee Habeeb
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May 12, 2025 3:05 am

[Mother's Day Special] Mother's Day Means More When You Don't Know if You'll See Her Again

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May 12, 2025 3:05 am

Leo, a Marine Corps veteran, shares his story of serving in World War II, fighting in the South Pacific Islands, and writing letters to his family using a secret code. His experiences and letters reveal the sacrifices and struggles of soldiers during the war, and the importance of family and country.

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Here's Scott with the story. Leo enlisted in the Marine Corps on February 4th 1942 in Des Moines, Iowa at the age of 22. He joined the Marine Corps because he felt they were the toughest group and felt he could outshoot most anyone.

At least that's what he had told his younger sister Helen. Growing up he was a sharpshooter bagging squirrel, rabbit and pheasant on the family farm. But he also joined out of a sense of duty to his country and the war effort to maintain our freedom. He was shipped out to San Diego for basic training before heading overseas to the South Pacific Islands. In San Diego he became both a rifle and pistol sharpshooter as well as completed radio school. From San Diego he was shipped over to New Zealand. He loved the beauty of that country and spoke often of his time there before being shipped out to the South and Central Pacific. He served with the 3rd Marine Division for 18 months where he fought enemy forces on the islands of Bougainville, the British Solomon Islands, Guam and the Marianas Islands and served as radio chief of his outfit as well as carried a machine gun and a pistol. He didn't talk much about his times on the islands and what really took place there. I know from one of his friends who was in the same unit as Leo that they saw a lot of fighting and death. All he could say was that it was horrific.

This was true for many of the World War II veterans. Before shoving off he wrote his sister Helen a letter telling her that he was going to use a certain code in his letters to let her and the other family members know where he was at when the letter was written. He wrote now when a letter is received some place in it you will find say hello to blank for me and then you'll know.

So for example he wrote say hello to Mabel which meant Australia or say hello to Betty which meant Pearl Harbor or say hello to Lois which meant England or say hello to Eileen which meant New Guinea and in that particular letter to his sister he had placed 20 different locations where he might have been found while writing a letter. He also did report back via local newspaper that while on Bougainville his and other soldiers clothes were eaten up by the moisture and their shoes rotted off their feet. It was on this island where he told his sister Helen that during one battle they fought for three days and three nights non-stop.

They had to ration their water to one full helmet a day. After fighting enemy forces they were so exhausted that they threw brush over the dead bodies of the enemy and slept on top of the brush. He was wounded on the island of Guam. He was in a foxhole with three other soldiers and a mortar came flying in. He was knocked unconscious for a time and when he came to he saw that he was the only one left in the foxhole. Shrapnel had flown into his chest and gut. He said that you learned to pray in a foxhole.

I believe many soldiers have said the very same thing. For the next three months his parents did not receive any letters from him and became extremely worried fearing that he was missing in action or worse. He was taken out of the front lines and shipped back to Pearl Harbor and from there he was shipped to the Navy hospital in San Francisco. They finally received a letter from him stating to dispel your fears I am okay and getting the very best of care. Don't let it ever be said that the Navy doesn't take care of its own.

Medical care is the best as his quarters and the food. He was later honorably discharged on January 26, 1945. His wife Alice tells that for many nights after their marriage Leo would wake up sweating with terrible nightmares from the war and what he personally had witnessed. He was like many World War II veterans who did not like to talk much about their experiences during the war and held them close to his chest. Now Leo was truly a patriot. He loved his country and taught his family to love this country and the freedoms that he and so many others had fought for.

On his farm back in Iowa he had a flagpole and flew the American flag daily. Now during his time in basic training in San Diego on May 9, 1942 he wrote a letter to his mother on Mother's Day sharing his heart for her as they were so far apart for the very first time. He wrote dear mom this is the first time mom Mother's Day has rolled around that we were so awfully far apart. Looking back it does not seem as if Mother's Day in the past has meant so much as it does this year.

Perhaps we were all a bit careless in observing this priceless heritage or perhaps we didn't stop long enough to think about how wonderful our mother really was. I assure you mom it wasn't that we didn't care but you see we all had you right there with us and we sort of forgot that this one special Sunday was reserved just for you. Somehow mom your loving kindness overlooked all our mistakes and you said nothing though I know you must have inwardly hoped for some little token of remembrance. And now mom now that we're so far apart that realization of how wonderful a mother really is and how I miss her on this her day is brought shockingly home. Mom this army life isn't so bad when a fellow thinks that it's for the purpose of keeping freedom and peace on earth.

But gee I miss you it seems only yesterday that I was still a boy and nearly run you crazy patching up skinned toes and a million other things a boy gets wrong with him. Perhaps you were just a little young then to know the sacrifices a mother gave for us but we're all men now boys at heart maybe but serious minded and with a set purpose. That purpose mom is to make this world safe for mothers like you to rear their family in. I know that God will be with us for he is always on the side of the righteous but our only concern on this mother's day is that God will watch over you and guide our footsteps home to mother again. Mom I'm going to stop and give thanks to God for the privilege of claiming a mother as wonderful as you. You see dear mom I love you perhaps I shed a tear or two as I write this but I'm proud of it. May God be with you forever your loving son Leo.

The scripture state honor your father and mother that your days may be prolonged in the land which the Lord your God gives you. Leo demonstrated his love and care for his mother as they were so far apart during those days of World War II. He wrote that letter possibly for fear that he may not see his mother again. She held that letter dear for many years. And a great job on the production by Madison and a special thanks to Scott Jones for telling the story of Leo and his service to his country during World War II. You learn to pray in a foxhole Leo wrote and he also wrote that beautiful letter to his mother and my goodness we learned from Scott that Leo like so many others didn't talk much about his time fighting in the islands and that is so true until Stephen Ambrose and banded brothers we rarely heard from the men and boys and women who served our great country overseas our great country overseas in World War II.

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