Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Ray E. Brim, 1944
Contains a 165-page typescript entitled "World War II: A Journal," detailing Brim's life from the day Pearl Harbor was attacked to the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Topics covered include Brim's enlistment and training in the Army Air Corps, his marriage, and life as a B-17 bomber pilot in the United States and wartime England.
Delbert H. Fowler
Contains an outline of experiences during World War II.
James Vernon Glade, 1943, 1945
Photocopies of letter of commendation and separation papers.
Joan Gould, 1940s
Photocopies of photographs of Ms. Gould in uniform.
Dennis Johnson
Contains a copy of the U.S. Army pamphlet, .
Jay Layton, 1945
Photocopy of a telex from General Douglas McArther to the Japanese Imperial Government.
Mel Lewis
"Feeding the Hungry: A World War II Experience," by Mel Lewis.
John A. Lindquist
A brief summary of Lindquist's World War II service.
Raymond W. Peterson
Correspondence, photocopies of photographs, and an army questionnaire related to Peterson's war experiences.
Joe Tobari, 2000
News articles related to the treatment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
Ray H. Wheeler, 1945-2000
Newsletters, certificates, news clippings, and correspondence related to the Merchant Marine.
Lloyd T. Adamson
"My War Years," and "Farewell to Frankfurt: A Day in the Life of a U.S. Army Bomber Pilot," by Loyd Thomas Adamson.
Glen E. Allred, 1940s
"Group History: 1104 Engineer Combat Group," news clippings (1940s), "Service Biography," and photocopies of photographs taken in England and Germany during the war.
Michael Bilello, 2000
Correspondence between Bilello and junior high school students regarding his war experiences.
Stanley J. Brady
Nine-page memoir of war experiences.
Ray H. Church, 1970s-2001
"Follow the Gleam: The Experiences of Ray H. Church, An American Marine Prisoner in World War II," details Church's imprisonment from the fall of Guam three days after Pearl Harbor to the surrender of Japan. Also included are news clippings.
Herbert Haigh Clark, 2002-2005
Contains "The U.S. Army Campaigns in World War II: Guadalcanal," "The Battle of Saipan--Final Curtain," and "The Use of Atabrine to Fight Malaria During World War II."
Robert B. Clay
"A Pilot's Story," by Robert B. Clay. Clay was a prisoner of war in Stalag Luft III.
Zeniff "J" Cox
Photocopies of photographs, and a two-page speech entitled "Mission One--Recap."