Box 7
Contains 19 Results:
John Bleggi
Contains photocopies of three photographs of Bleggi, two of them in uniform.
George C. Clay
Contains a copy of a studio portrait of Clay in uniform.
Robert J. Epperson, 1950s
Contains photocopies of photographs, news clippings, and a letter from United States Senator Wallace F. Bennett to Epperson's wife, Beth.
Lee W. Foster
Contains a 37-page transcript of "...And That Bug Went Up My Nose: A World War II Memoir," written by Foster. (Note: pages 30 through 35 were not included in the transcript when donated.)
Kieth P. Gillen, 1945
Contains a photocopy of a letter to Gillen from George Albert Smith, J. Ruben Clark, Jr., and David O. McKay (the first Presidency of the LDS church).
Orval D. Gillen
Contains copies of Gillen's discharge papers, photographs taken during World War II, and a section of his autobiography dealing with the war years.
John B. Goddard
Photocopy of a 3-page typescript entitled "Some Experiences in the Army."
Joseph M. Hebert
Contains a photocopy of a notebook kept by Hebert detailing his missions with the 15th Air Force from April to August 1944.
Glenn H. Parkin
Contains a copy of Parkin's written recollection of his experiences in the Navy during World War II.
Henry Robert Patton, 2004
Contains a photocopy of an article written by Robert Gehrke for the entitled "A Legacy of Honor: Bataan Death March survivor knows the power of hope."
James M. (Jim) Powell, 1943-2002
Contains photocopies of news articles, "V-mail," office documents, and published histories of the 10th Mountain Division.
Robert A. Schluter, 2001
Photocopy of a three-page synopsis of his experience at Los Alamos during World War II, written for a reunion of the Marine 4th Division at Bear Lake, Utah.
Jack Seversen
News article entitled "Hiroshima, Nagasaki A-bombs were necessary," written by John D. Marks Sr.
Mary Camilla Howe Sims
Photocopy of one page of photographs taken in the Pacific from what appears to be an army publication.
Richard Stimson
Allen Tallman
Thirty-three page typescript entitled "This is my History," written by Tallman.
George A. Wedig
Photocopy of five page summary of Wedig's service history. He was attached to the 96th Signal Battalion from 1942 to 1945, and attained the rank of Sergeant Tec 4.
Jack Keith Woolsey
Contains a seventy-one page memoir of Woolsey's experiences in the Pacific Theater of Operations in World War II. He was assigned to the , where he served as a radioman and gunner on torpedo bombers, completing ninety combat flights.
Bryant Eugene Rees, 1943-1944
War Journal (Pacific Theater). Rees (1912-1985) was born in Scipio, Utah, and educated in Salt Lake City. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Utah, and a PhD in Biology from Stanford University. Rees recounts his experiences in New Guinea in this 133-page handwritten journal.