Military
Found in 146 Collections and/or Records:
10th Mountain Division Association records
The 10th Mountain Division Association was an alpine infantry division formed during World War II for service in Italian campaigns. The records (1948-1993) contain magazines, a poster, newsletters, brochures, and a history related to the activities of the 10th Mountain Division and of the association of division veterans.
"A Short History of the 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment"
"A Short History of the 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment" (1945) is a photocopy of a booklet describing the experiences of this army unit from its activation in August 1943 to its inactivation in November 1945--both in Colorado.
Air Corps Recruit Replacement Center collection
The Air Corps Recruit Replacement Center collection (1942-1943) contains documents regarding land rights and the Air Corps Center in Kearns, Utah.
Ralph M. Aldous correspondence
The Ralph M. Aldous correspondence (1913-1919) consists of letters written during World War I. The correspondence chronicles Aldous' experiences while serving in the Headquarters Company, 362nd Infantry.
Albert C. Allen photograph collection
The Albert C. Allen photograph collection contains portraits of Albert C. Allen, members of his family, and soldiers. The collection also contains photographs documenting Allen's service with the Utah Volunteer Artillery, and his paricipation in the Ute Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippines Rebellion.
Albert C. Allen scrapbook and correspondence
The Albert C. Allen scrapbook and correspondence (1890s-1901) concern Allen, his family, and his military career. Albert C. Allen was a lieutenant and editor for the Fort Douglas, Utah, newspaper.
Phil Larsen Andersen papers
The Phil Larsen Andersen papers (1912-2001) consist of the correspondence, military pamphlets, books, and service documents of a youth spent during World War II. It also contains the research that was being done in order to write a book about those experiences.
Seiko Arakaki papers
The Seiko Arakaki papers (1940s-2009) consists of newsletters from the 100th Infantry Battalion Veteran's Club. Seiko Arakaki served in the 100th Infantry Battalion, which was activated on 12 June 1942, and was composed of American-born Japanese ("Nisei," or second generation). The battalion saw combat in Italy at Salerno, Anzio, and Cassino in 1943-1944 before becoming part of the 442nd RCT.
Grant W. Bagley papers
The Grant W. Bagley papers (1938-1944) contain his public and pilot school records, his correspondence and scrapbooks, and the citations his family received after his plane disappeared in World War II. Although an extensive search was conducted, he was never found and was presumed dead.
Louis Carl Barrett biography
The Louis Carl Barrett biography (2017) is entitled, "A Story of Two Soldiers: One From the U.S. and One From Germany During World War II and Their Path Together Afterwards." The biography was compiled by Betty Jene Barrett with contributions from Louis Barrett, Herbert Knothe and Gerhard Knothe. The biography contains transcripts of Barrett's diary entries and information of the German Peenemunde Army Research Center during World War II.
Clarence Barrows papers
The Clarence Barrows papers (1824-1950) consist of family correspondence, three nineteenth and twentieth century patriarchal blessings and genealogical information culled from the Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder.
Flora Stewart Bennion photograph collection
The Flora Stewart Bennion photograph collection contains photographs documenting the nursing career in the U. S. Army of Flora Stewart Bennion, chiefly in Europe during World War I. Included in the collection are photographs taken in Italy after the war and a few photographs of activities at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1904.
Marvin J. Bertoch photograph collection
The Marvin J. Bertoch photograph collectionconsists of images that are part of a textbook that Marvin J. Bertoch wrote on Ancient Greece.
Big Parade War Bond Drive collection
The Big Parade War Bond Drive collection (1943) consists of correspondence, rosters, sales reports, a tentative plan, travel schedule, a War Savings Staff of Utah newsletter, and newspaper articles, all covering the 1943 "Big Parade" in Utah.
"Big Parade" War Bond Drive photograph collection
The "Big Parade" War Bond Drive photograph collection contains photographs of the Caravan itself, the Caravan on parade in towns throughout Utah, and entertainment groups related with the war bond drive.
Francis Marion Bishop civil war correspondence
The Francis Marion Bishop civil war correspondence (1861-1866) consist of thirty letters written by Bishop while a soldier in the Union Army and later as a student at Wesleyan University.
Stanhope E. Blunt papers
The Stanhope E. Blunt papers (1871-1882) are compiled into a bound book detailing his military career. Included are special orders and other ephemeral materials.
Russell L. Bragg memoirs
The Russell L. Bragg memoirs (2001) discuss his time at Camp Kearns in Kearns, Utah. Bragg was stationed at Camp Kearns for military duty in 1946, and had many fond memories of this assignment post and Salt Lake City. He returned to Camp Kearns and Salt Lake City in October 2001, but he tells us that it was disappointing to see how the area had changed.
Russell L. Bragg photograph collection
The Russell L. Bragg photograph collection contains 4 laser prints of photos labeled as the former Army Airforce base Camp Kearns with Bragg's identifications taped to the photo.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Camp Kearns photograph collection
The Camp Kearns photograph collection consists of images documenting life in the U.S. Army Camp Kearns in the Salt Lake Valley during World War II. The majority of photographs are of professional and amateur entertainers who performed for the troops. Some are views of camp life and of camp buildings.