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Headstone of John P. Summerlin at Viking Cemetery
Tags: cemeteries; cemetery; Fort Pierce; Ft. Pierce; grave; graves; gravestone; graveyards; headstones; John P. Summerlin; markers; sergeants; SGT; steles; U.S. Army; USA; Viking Cemetery; World War II; WWII
Headstone of George A. Hamm at Viking Cemetery
Captain Lee Silver
Battle Groups Can't Halt 7th: French at Gap
Tags: 157th Infantry Regiment; 45th Division News; 45th Infantry Division; Alsace; Americans; battles; Belfort Gap; Burgundian Gate; Épinal, France; French; French Army; Geheime Staatspolizei; German Army; Germans; Gestapo; military; Remiremont, France; Schutzstaffel; Secret State Police; Seventh Army; Seventh United States Army; soldiers; SS; troops; U.S. Army; USA; Vosges; Wehrmacht; World War II; WWII
157th Infantry Regiment Battle Casualties, Part 2
Tags: 157th Infantry Regiment; Aguiar; Albert B. Ainsworth; Annibal; Carl J. Nice; casualties; casualty; Charles O. Prutzman; Cleon P. Newsome; Daniel D. Jeffcoat; died of wounds; Donald B. Evans; DOW; Edward Schultz; France; Frank Chipkin; Gerald F. Bradley; Harold G. Newen Swander; James E. Siler; James M. Hutton, Jr.; Joe C. Huffman; John F. Kotai; Julius Goodoff; KIA; killed in action; Leeman C. West; Lewis Urbowicz; Lorer W. Slayton; Marvin I. Hanson; Mike E. Hoyo; Milton A. Wooten; Owen Ranstehler; Peter F. Ashley; Peter J. Bartyzel; Raffaele N. Arruza; Robert E. Leckenby; Robert G. Berry; Roland Q. Traudt; Roy W. Peavey; Stealey W. Watkins; U.S. Army; William I Schneider; William Vechey; World War II; WWII
Headstone Inscription and Interment Record for Private James M. Hutton, Jr.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 14: Vol. 91, No. 1, Summer 2012
Tags: abstinence; African Americans; arrests; civil liberties; civil rights; Claire Strom; commercial sex; crimes; curfews; Daniel S. Murphree; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; gender; Jacksonville; military; modern Venereal Disease Month; orlando; pellagra; prostitutes; prostitution; public health; race relations; research; sailors; sex workers; sexuality; sexually transmitted diseases; sexually transmitted infections; soldiers; Solomon Kolack; STD; STI; students; syphilis; trials; VD; venereal diseases; women's history; World War II; WWII
History Florida Chapter: National Association of Postmasters of the United States
Tags: A. E. Booth; A. G. Shands; A. L. Riden; Alonzo Sias; Ambrose O'Connel; Arthur W. Newett; Auburndale; Bart O'Hara; Benjamin Franklin; Billie Maier; Bob Sweatt; Boca Grande; Boca Raton; Bradenton; Brooksville; Brookville; C. H. Talton; C. M. Larrick; Carrie Flowers; Castillo de San Marcos; Catherine Bash; Century; Chalmers J. Young; Chapter No. 10; Charles Ashbrook; Charles E. Puskar; Charles Powell; Charles W. Ten Eick; Chauncey Costin; Christmas; citrus; Claude Denson Pepper; Claude Pepper; Clermont; Clewiston; Cocoa; Cocoa Beach; Colin English; Cora Williams Cottondale; Crescent City; Dan Gibson; Dania; David L. Williams; Daytona Beach; Deerfield; Destin; Don McDermott; Dunnellon; Dwight Shower; E. L. Power; Emmett Doak; Ernest L. Abel; Eva Vaughn; F. H. Titcomb; FDR; Florida Chapter; Floyd Brooker; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Myers; Fort San Marco; Frances Wartigg; Frank B. Reams; Frank H. Clyatt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Fred E. Hall; Fred S. stump; Ft. Lauderdale; Ft. Myers; G. N. Denning; G. W. Shuman; Gator Postmaster; George C. Woods; George Hopkins; George Washington; Gladys Stalls; Glenna J. Pedrick; Goodland; Grace Parker; Grady warren; Gulf Breeze; H. L. Godwin; Hartley B. Dean; Henry S. Thompson; Herbert E. Ross; Herman E. Wattwood; Hobe Sound; Hollywood; Howard S. Warner; J. Edgar Day; J. Edgar Wall; Jacksonville; James A. Farley; James D. Beggs; James H. Cox; Jefferson Gaines; Jesse M. Donaldson; Jesse Monroe Donaldson; Jimmie Beggs; Jimmie Cox; Joe Hendricks; Joe Porcer; Joel Field; John H. Shuman; John Hoy; John P. Snyder; Joseph Edward Hendricks; Joseph J. Lawler; Juanita S. Tucker; Kappy Kirk; Kate T. McDaniel; Kitty Lyon; Lake City; Lake Placid; Largo; Lee Rutledge; Leesburg; Leslie D. Reagin; Long Beach; Lynn B. Bloom; M. O. Brawner; mail; Mamie Eisenhower; Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower; Mansell A. Orchard; Mansell A. Warner; Margaret C. Young; Marianna; Marie Zimmerman; Mark Benson; Melbourne; Miami; Micanopy; Milton; Miss Special Delivery; Mom Orchard; Monticello; Moore Haven; Mulberry; N. R. Abrams; Nancy Mims; NAPUS; National Association of Postmasters of the United States; Neil Durrance; Nell Baker; Neptune Beach; O. B. Carr; Oakley Seaver; Ocala; Oliver Haistens; Orange City; orange juice; oranges; orlando; Otis E. Padgett; Owen L. Godwin; Ozona; Paisley; Panama City; Paul Maha; Pensacola; Perry; Phil Gallagher; Philip J. Gallagher; Polk City; Poney Express; Port St. Joe; post offices; postage stamps; Postal Education Plan; Postal Savings System; Postmaster Generals; postmasters; Project Mercury; Quincy; R. J. Holley; R.H. McDaniels; Robert E. Hannegan; Rockledge; Rowena Haistens; Rowena McDaniel; Ruby A. Edwards; Safety Harbor; Sam Valliere; Sam Wooten; Samuel Osgood; San Harrison; Sanford; Sarasota; Sebring; Silver Springs; Space Capital of the World; Special Delivery; St. Augustine; St. Marks; St. Petersburg; Sunshine Club; Tampa; Ted Booth; The Gator Postmaster; Tillie Pasteur; Titusville; Tom Braswell; U.S. Post Office Department; USPOD; Vero Beach; W. B. Brophy; W. D. Jones; W. H. Harris; W. H. Hoffman; W. H. Owns; W. T. Gary; Walter B. Walters; Walter D. Myers; West Palm Beach; William Askew; William B. Dowling; William C. Hill; William D. Jones; William E. DeWar; William J. Dixon; William P. Wilkinson; Williston; Winter Haven; Winter Park; World War II; WWII; Zephyrhills
Oral History of Warren McFarland
Tags: A&P grocery; abbreviations; ACL; agency checks; Alaska; American Morse Code; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; auditors; audits; Avon Park; Avon Park Atlantic Coast Line Train Station; barge lines; bugs; California; carpal tunnel syndrome; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Chicago, Illinois; communication limits; communications; computer-assisted train dispatching; conscription; CTS; Dallas, Texas; Department of Transportation; DOT; drafts; equal pay; extra boards; FCC; Federal Communications Commission; first solid-state amplifiers; first transcontinental telegraphs; Florida Boom; Frances Perkins Building; freight warehouses; Geoffrey Cravero; grocery clerks; grocery stores; Guglielmo Marconi; ham radio operators; ham radios; Hawaii; historical preservation; HOS; Hours of Service; ICC; International Morse Code; Interstate Commerce Commission; landline telegraphers; landline telegraphs; landline telegraphy; Montana; Morse Telegraph Club, Inc.; Nevada; Ocala; Ocala Union Station; Ohio; orlando; paid vacations; Pony Express; Prince Albert tobacco cans; railroad agents; railroad depots; Railroad Morse; Railroad Safety and Service Agent; railroad stations; railroading; railroads; railways; regulations; resonators; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; safety inspections; SAL; Samuel Finley Breese Morse; Samuel Morse; San Francisco, California; Seaboard Air Line Depot; Seaboard Air Line Railroad; social clubs; solid-state amplifiers; sounders; South Carolina; speed keys; stagecoach routes; TAPS; Tavares & Gulf Railroad; telegraph instruments; telegraph keys; telegrapher's paralysis; telegraphers; telegraphs; telegraphy; telephones; teletypes; Tennessee; text abbreviations; The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; train depots; train dispatchers; train dispatching; train stations; trains; Trans-Alaska Pipeline System; transcontinental telegraphs; UCF; University of Central Florida; Utah; Virginia; Warren McFarland; Washington, D.C.; waybills; Western Union; Winter Garden; wireless telegraphers; wireless telegraphs; wireless telegraphy; World War II; WWII; yard checks
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 29: Vol. 94, No. 4, Spring 2016
Tags: Afghanistan; American Communist Labor Party; ammonia; Armand Hammer; Bank of America; Brad Massey; cold war; communism; communists; company towns; convict leasing; Daniel S. Murphree; détente; draglines; Eastern Bloc; embargos; environmentalism; environmentalists; Ex-Im Bank; Export-Import Bank; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Ford Motor Company; globalization; Heinz Alfred Kissinger; Henry Alfred Kissinger; Henry Kissinger; Hooker Chemical Company; International Ore and Fertilizer Company; Jefferson Lake Sulphur Company; labor; laborers; mines; mining; Morocco; Muammar Gaddafi; Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar Gaddafi; Nikita Khrushchev; Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev; Occidental Petroleum Corporation; OPEC; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Osceola National Forest; Oxy; Peace River; phosphate; pollution; price setting; recycling; Richard Bernard Stone; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Stone; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; socialism; socialists; Soviet Union; Soviet-Afghan War; Soviets; Stalinization; strip mining; Sunshine Skyway Bridge Disaster; trade deals; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; USSR; World War II; WWII
Headstone Inscription and Interment Record: Wilson Foch Smith
Headstone of Corporal Wilson Foch Smith at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
45th Infantry Division Insignias
Headstone of Sergeant Marion C. Fordham, Jr. at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Headstone of Private Rufus H. Lennon, Jr. at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Memorandum from Colonel H. M. Rund to the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Force (February 16, 1945)
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; 569th Bomb Squadron; AAF; H. M. Rund; Hap Arnold; Henry H. Arnold; Henry Harley Arnold; KIA; killed in action; MIA; missing air crews; missing in action; staff sergeants; Statistical Control Division; Thomas E. Eason; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; USAF; veterans; World War II; WWII
Missing Air Crew Report for the 390th Bomb Group's 569th Bomb Squadron
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; 569th Bomb Squadron; 8AF; 8th Air Force; AAF; B-17G; Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress; Cletus L. Wadlow, Jr.; David M. Roche; Earl D. Greenstreet; Framlingham Airdrome; Framlingham Airfield; Framlingham, England; George J. Arnold; Heilbronn, Germany; John D. Lockwood; Kenneth E. Tricker; Missing Air Crew Report; Thomas E. Eason; Thomas S. Leibner; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; U.S. Department of War; USA; USAAF; veterans; Victor J. DeMaise; William H. Guion, Jr.; World War II; WWII
Individual Casualty Questionnaire for Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason
Casualty Questionnaire for Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason and Completed by First Lieutenant George J. Arnold
Tags: AAF; casualties; casualty; Casualty Questionnaire; Earl D. Greenstreet; First Lieutenant; George J. Arnold; Heilbronn, Germany; Joseph A. Moller; Kenneth E. Tricker; pilots; Steinberg, France; Thomas E. Eason; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; veterans; waist gunners; World War II; WWII
Individual Casualty Questionnaire for Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason and Completed by Earl D. Greenstreet
390th Bomb Group's 569th Bomb Squadron Crew
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; AAF; ball turret gunners; bombardiers; Cletus L. Wadlow, Jr.; co-pilots; David M. Roche; Earl D. Greenstreet; engineers; George J. Arnold; Kenneth E. Tricker; pilots; Princess Pat; Sweet & Lovely; tail gunners; Thomas E. Eason; Thomas S. Leibner; toggliers; top turret gunners; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; veterans; Victor J. DeMaise; wait gunners; William H. Guion, Jr.; World War II; WWII
Headstone of Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason Headstone at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Manatee, Marion, Martin, Monroe, Nassau, and Okaloosa Counties
Tags: Albert Q. Alligod; Alcus G. Reddick; Allen Lundy; Alva C. Powell; Alvan B. Rowe, Jr.; Alvin B. Cannon; Amos F. Brady; Archie D. Clemons; Army; Arthur H. Davis; Averette A. Hinson; Benson P. Odom; Britt Gainey; Burton W. Shirah; Carllies; casualties; casualty; Cecil O. Lippard; Charles E. Osteen; Charles E. Roberts; Charles O. Schudt; Charles R. Sires; Charles V. Purpura; Charlie H. Whidden; Clarence F. Russell; Claude A. Knight; Clyde L. Albritton; Cyrus W. Alley; Dan I. Paulk; Daniel J. Fernandez; David L. Robertson; Earl D. Williams; Early R. Harris, Sr.; Edward A. Luif; Edward B. Collins, Jr.; Edward Peacock; Edward W. Clement; Edwin L. Kennerly; Elborn M. Davis; Eldred F. Scott; Elmer L. Ricou; Elmo J. Freyermuth; Emil Turner; Ernest E. Ogden; Ernest J. Grubbs; Floyd Adams; Frank Alfonson; Frank Dixon; Frank E. Peacock; Frank L. Spencer; Franklin W. Saunders; George F. Mills; Hadley B. Snell; Harold D. Roberts; Harold W. Hatchett; Harry B. Pillans; Harry L. Wickers; Harry N. Gahan; Henry L. Gardner; Herbert I. Turner, Jr.; Herbert P. Tomlinson; Herman Roberts; Hiram A. Gill; Hubert A. Dion; Hubert J. Estes; Hughes E. Hilton; Irbie N. Knoblock; Jack E. Wallace; Jack W. Nesom; Jackson L. Sawyer; James A. Cotton; James A. Thompson; James B. Jolly, Jr.; James E. Baggett; James E. Smith; James E. Steele; James H. Crosby; James H. Helms; James H. McCarty; James J. Hughes; James K. Christian, Jr.; James K. McMillan; James S. Simmons; James W. Baker; James W. Hinton III; Jasper H. Argo; Jewell T. Williams; Joe H. Brewster; Joe L. Metcalf; John A. Owens; John C. Howard; John E. Davis; John E. Langford; John F. Aylward, Jr.; John F. Cannady, Jr.; John F. Parrish; John Moore; John P. Jones; John S. Walker; Joseph J. McGee; Joseph R. Whaley; Joseph W. Birdwell; Julian Lucignani; Julius D. Fulford, Jr.; Justice L. Lawson; Kenneth K. Wright; Kintley L. McCrady; Lee Starling; Leon Roberts, Jr.; Leroy R. Wilson; Louis Brady; Louis M. Pitts; Louis N. Dosh; M. E. McCullough, Jr.; Manatee County; Mario Castro; Marion County; Marion F. Klotz; Marion N. Smith; Marion Nodlin; Martin County; Millard A. Hornsby; Millard M. North; Monroe County; Nassau County; Neil M. McLean; Okaloosa County; Ollie Henderson; Pafford W. McIntosh; Pasco Melvin; Paul D. Walterson; Paul E. Pelot; Paul P. Ruark; Percival H. Pinder; Quincy A. Brunson, Jr.; Quinton O. Steele; Ralph E. Sawyer.; Ralph H. Mixson; Ralph P. Wyman; Ray E. Deneritt; Raymond E. Darling, Jr.; Raymond F. Fox; Richard C. Woodard; Richard U. Ellerbe; Richmond Lee; Robert A. French; Robert A. McLeod; Robert C. Snidow; Robert E. Sudbury; Robert K. Thompson; Roy J. Hicks; Roy L. Chancellor; Rufus E. Davis; Rufus H. Lennon; Sammie Turner; Sampson J. Stephens; Samuel B. Steece; Samuel R. Jones; Sidney S. Underwood; Thomas Douglas, Jr.; Thomas E. Sheley; Thomas G. Folkes; Thomas L. Gordon; Tomlinson R. Russ; Upton S. Peters; Valex Colon; veterans; Victor D. Mette; Walter E. Olliff; Walter H. Wincert; Wilbert L. Robinson; William A. Watkins; William C. Cason; William G. Taliaferro; William H. Vallee; William L. Rogers; William N. Amis, Jr.; William R. Keel; William S. Henderson; William Silberg; Willie D. Atwell; Willie D. Bryan; Winchester Wall, Jr.; Wintford E. Aplin; Woodrow Paulk; Woodruff W. Watkins; World War II; WWII
U.S. Army 6th Armored Division Insignia
Tags: 6th Armored Division; Army; Super Sixth; World War II; WWII
Headstone of Sergeant John F. Aylward, Jr. Headstone at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Letter from G. A. Horkan to Edna P. Hancock (April 14, 1945)
Letter from J. A. Ulio to Edna P. Hancock (March 25, 1944)
Letter from Henry L. Stimson to Edna P. Hancock (May 25, 1945)
Letter from F. E. Uhl to Edna P. Hancock (May 10, 1945)
World War II Safe-Conduct Pass
German Currency During World War II
Tags: currency; Germany; money; Reichsmark; World War II; WWII
French Algerian Currency During World War II
Tags: Algeria; Banque de L'Algérie; currency; France; francs; French; money; World War II; WWII
Easter Card from Sergeant John B. Hancock
Tags: Easter; holidays; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; veterans; World War II; WWII
Award of Combat Infantryman Badge
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Pinellas and Polk Counties
Tags: Albert J. Chestnut, Jr.; Albert L. Nelson; Albert M. Jackson; Albert W. Ross, Jr.; Alex Bond; Alex F. Hatton; Algerine J. Jordan; Alton Banks; Alton F. Joyner; Alvorida Buzzes; Arthur B. Aultman; Barney D. Fletcher; Barney E. Cumming; Bayard T. Lang, Jr.; Bert A. Hare; Boyd A. Smith; Cecil F. Harrington; Cecil H. Brown; Chapman Q. Dykes; Charles D. Ford, Jr.; Charles E. Frederick; Charles F. Cristselous; Charles F. Jewett, Jr.; Charles H. Cribbs; Charles R. Taylor; Charles R. Thomas; Charles S. Johnson; Clarence E. Allen; Claud R. Gandy; Claude E. Hope; Claude E. Velboom; Clement C. Whitcomb; Cline E. Helm; Coleman Hinton; Copeland A. Forrester; Dewey E. Corbett; Douglas B. Clark, Jr.; Dozier S. Lovett, Jr.; Duncan C. Murphy; Earl G. Wells; Ed Jackson, Jr.; Edgar R. Todd; Edward C. Sapp; Edward E. Birge; Edward E. Durrance; Edward J. Elmore; Edwin J. Goolsby; Elvin H. Wagner; Emery Cooper; Engelhardt Von Hebel; Ernest C. Keen; Ernest W. Stewart; Frank J. Kecerman, Jr.; Frank L. Rutledge; Fred Medlin; George E. Thompson; George M. Avery, Jr.; Gilbert H. Myers; Gillis R. Harris; Glen L. Prevatt; Gordon C. Bonsack; Guy L. Dodd; H. D. Whitfield; Harlen H. Hoyt; Harold L. Vickers; Harold N. Horton; Harold R. Martin; Harry J. Chancey; Harvey L. Curtis; Haweda Coursey; Hayes Bessinger; Henry L. Stanfield; Henry Q. Flood; Herbert T. Barrow; Herle E. Rudy, Jr.; Hershel E. Phillippe; Hoke S. Turner; Horace F. Leaman; Hubert R. Molden; Ira E. Carter, Jr.; Irvin J. McDonald; J. T. Hoover; Jack Hancock; Jack Young; James A. Dowell; James A. Shaw; James B. Smith; James B. Stephens; James E. Coleman; James E. Moore; James E. Smith; James J. Jones, Jr.; James M. Burgess; James M. Buxton, Jr.; James R. Glenn; James T. Henry; Jesse J. Slate; Jessie C. Easterling; Joe T. Murphy; John B. Hancock; John C. Alford; John C. Call; John D. Mumford; John H. Grooms; John J. Kelly; John L. Moeller; John P. Hyman, Jr.; John P. Saclarides; John P. Williams; John T. Offutt; John W. Leonard; Johnny E. Allen; Joseph D. Coburn; Joseph N. Johnson, Jr.; Julian P. Feagle; Karl T. Willy; Kenneth T. Haynes, Jr.; Larry G. Semmens; Larry W. Kemp; Larue F. Cribbs; Lawrence C. Albritton; Lee A. Arrington; Leroy Lamb; Leslie H. Childs; Lewis J. Bowen; Littleton D. Bronson; Louis Bellow; Louis E. Thrasher; Louise W. Bosworth; Loyd A. King; Marion L. Hillhouse; Martin H. Tewes; Martin P. O'Toole; Marvin R. Hill; Marvin Spears; Max Keeves; McClery H. Harper; Melville C. Taillie; Milton O. Edwards; Milus R. Earwood; Murray O. Reed; Nathan G. Alderman; Naubert O. Simard; Newell F. Mills, Jr.; Oakley A. Bullington; Olie Hagans; Oliver Jackson; Orby L. Kelly; Oscar L. Drawdy, Jr.; Otto Ruegg, Jr.; Owen Kohl; Paul A. Spaduzzi; Paul E. Sly; Paul Rean; Pinellas County; Polk County; Preston N. Parker; ralph A. Daniel; Ralph H. Hamilton; Ralph H. Kline; Ralph W. Wallace; Ray D. B. Matthews, Jr.; Richard B. Surber, Jr.; Richard I. Reed, Jr.; Richard L. Haskins; Robert H. Todd; Robert L. Childress; Robert L. Colter; Robert L. Harrison; Robert L. Sadler; Robert S. Heald; Ross W. Clem; Roy Anderson; Roy D. Crozier; Russell P. Windmuller; Samuel P. Cole; Stephen F. Hancy; Thomas L. Graham; Thomas M. Edwards, Jr.; Thomas M. Nassett; Troy E. Hottinger; U.S. Army; USA; Vardra M. Hallman; veterans; W. H. Crawford; Walter H. Bradley; Wayne E. Bradley; Wayne E. Couch; Welford Twyman; Will Owens; Willard E. Creel; William E. Backus; William E. Nowling; William H. Beadles; William H. Crow, Jr.; William H. Lee; William L. Brown Henry C. Bryant; William L. Inseon; William Motsinger; Willie B. Calhoun; Willie Champion; Willis W. Jones; Winston S. Rogers; World War II; WWII; Young M. Davis, Jr.
Application for Marriage License for Solomon Callis Sturdivant and Dorothy Ann Simpson
World War II Veteran Memorial at Bull Memorial Park
Headstone of Private First Class Solomon Callis Sturdivant at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
News of Our Cpl. Jack Hancock
Tags: Auburndale; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; MIA; missing in action; sergeants; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
Private First Class Solomon Callis Sturdivant
Memorial Services Program for Sergeant John B. Hancock
Letter from Eben Cobb Brink to Edna P. Hancock (May 23, 1945)
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Duval and Escambia Counties
Tags: Albert R. Thomas; Alexander Warden; Alfred J. Caprara, Sr.; Allan C. Wright; Alvin J. Stiegel; Archie L. Massey; Arther Richardson; Arthur J. Wiggins; Arthur M. Wood; Arthur T. Williams, Jr.; Ashley T. Johnson; Autrey Graham; B. F. Laughton, Jr.; Benny Setzer; Bernard R. Douglas; Bernie E. Kimmons; Cameron Everhart; Carlo R. Petrella; Cecil L. Attison; Charles J. Short; Charles R. Wickham; Charles W. Mankin, Jr.; Clarence C. Daw; Clarence L. Smith; Claude R. Williams; Cleve Clausell; Colbert C. Poole; Daniel B. Lockstad; David E. Stewart, Sr.; David J. Segal; David M. Denham; Denzel M. Smith; Dewey R. Lee; Donald M. Ryan; Doyle F. Nee; Duval County; Earl A. Vaughn; Earl F. Ryker; Earnest L. Boyett; Eben B. Smith; Eddie L. Wilson; Edgar A. Warren; Edward L. Perry; Edward L. Pierce; Edwin G. Satz; Elmer D. Long; Ernest E. White; Ernest W. Holman, Jr.; Escambia County; Eugene R. Trobaugh, Jr.; Ezekiel V. Ellis; Felix Jones; Floyd J. Kitthell; Francis H. Davis; Frank Bolden; Frank J. M. Wolfe; Fred J. Summers; Fred R. Rainey, Jr.; Freddie Simmons; G. W. Wise; Garfield H. Scott; George A. Whalen; George D. Diffin; George H. Woods; George L. Waldron; George Toney, Jr.; George W. Vaughn; German R. Chancery; Gordon A. Taylor; Harold J. Morris; Henry E. Sims; Hilton A. Smith; Howard L. Showers; Howard R. sims; Hubert C. Schucht; Israel Rosenblatt; J. B. Crozton; J. R. Polinhorne, Jr.; J. T. Cunningham, Jr.; Jack D. Helton; Jack P. Vinson; Jack Ryles; Jacob L. Wanamaker; James C. Shields, Jr.; James F. Folmar; James F. Underwood; James G. Connor; James M. Thompson; Jerome C. Potts; Jerome McBurney; Jerry Davis; Joe Stewart; Joe W. Paffoon; John A. Holm; John F. Faulkner; John F. Ryan; John O. Dargacz; John R. Dunaway; John T. Dale; John W. Strickland; Jonathan Yerkes, Jr.; Joseph D. White; Joseph F. Shornak; Joseph S. Riera; Julian W. Thomas, Jr.; Julius C. Nord; Kenjiro Yoshida; Kenneth S. Spriggs, Jr.; Lawrence A. Wilkerson; Leland E. Evers; Leland H. Shepherd; Leon A. Barron; Lewis M. Shepard; Lloyd G. Ferguson; Louis D. Bedgood; Luther L. Sellers; Luther T. Smith; Luther Toole; Mack C. Outler; Marion L. Trescot; Marvin B. Stokes; Matt N. Touchton; Mayo P. Smith; Michael Weissberg; Mitchel A. Underwood; Nathan Woodson; Norwood E. Whittemore; Olen D. Manning; Ollie B. Jackson; Ollie Scmith, Sr.; Oscar White, Jr.; Paul Thompson; Pete H. Perry; Philip L. Dagen; Ralph E. Hall; Ralph E. Scholl, Jr.; Ralph L. Gilmore; Randall V. Tuttle; Raymond E. Jordan; Robert C. McClanahan; Robert D. Campbell; Robert D. Lofton; Robert E. Gilliam; Robert E. McNair; Robert J. Sineath; Robert J. Thomas; Robert L. Knight; Robert L. Slatten; Robert L. Wilson; Robert M. Robertson; Robert W. Maslin; Robert W. Smith; Ronald H. Eddins; Roosevelt Hestle; Rowland R. Sutton; Roy C. Aaron; Roy L. McInnis; Roy Stinson; Rudolph S. Withers; Sammie Ingraham; Samuel T. Woods; Sidney L. Anderson; Solomon C. Sturdivant; Stamati G. Kirthriotis; Stanley E. Racine; Stephen C. Roppolo; Teddy C. Shaw; Thomas Dubuisson; Thomas J. Coker; Thomas J. Williams; Thomas M. Loggins; Tilghman C. Williams; Vernice H. Young; Vernon E. Waters; veterans; Victor W. Wright; Virgil S. Covington; Virgil S. Stripling; W. H. Crawford, Jr.; W. H. Southcott, Jr.; Wallace W. Thornton; Walter A. McClellan; Walter H. Cook; Walter Nelson; Wilford P. Wilson, Jr.; William A. Gibson; William A. Rawls, Jr.; William C. Runbley; William C. Stephens; William C. Taylor; William D. De Vellis; William D. Strange; William H. Jolly; William H. McNeil; William H. Smith; William H. Sutton; William Harris; William J. Fulchum; William J. Hawthorne; William W. Webb; Willie H. Smith; Willie McWilliams; Willie T. Little; Wilson Moss; World War II; WWII
Headstone of Private James Robert Maddox at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Headstone of Private Willis H. Hawkins at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
World War II Highlight of: The "Blood and Fire" Route
Tags: 63rd Infantry Division; battles; Blood and Fire; Germany; Rhineland; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
Private Willis H. Hawkins
Tags: privates; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; Willis H. Hawkins; World War II; WWII
Fighting: Pfc. Jack Hancock
Tags: A&P Store; Auburndale; Edna P. Hancock; France; Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; Haines City; Infantry Combat Medal; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; military decorations; Operation Anvil; Operation Dragoon; PFC; Private First Class; privates; Purple Heart; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
Private J. B. (Jack) Hancock was Slightly Injured in Action
Dear Boys, November 15, 1944
Headstone of Private Van Buren Porcher at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Headstone of Private Francis D. Jordan at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Private Francis D. Jordan
Headstone of Captain William H. Smith at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, and Hillsborough Counties
Tags: Albert Arno; Albert E. Daniel; Alfonso Diaz; Alfred T. Christensen; Allan T. Bennett; Amos Tyree; Antonio Boan; Archie Kent; Arthur Batson; Arthur D. Abbot, Jr.; Barney Gordon; Bascon H. Ansley; Ben T. Crosby, Jr.; Benajah G. Burkitt; Byron R. Brugge; Carl E. Brinson; Carl E. Cros; Carlos J. Frey; Cecil R. Cooke; Celestrno L. Arniella; Charles J. Bradshaw; Charles J. Keatthley; Charles L. Giddens; Charles M. Cannon, Jr.; Charles M. Henderson; Charles R. Burns; Charles W. Burlin; Chester B. McKinzie; Cirilo Contreras, Jr.; Claud F. Fleming; Claude R. Hawkins; Clavin W. Cray; Clay W. Cook; Clifford R. Black; Curtis L. Childers; David B. Tuck; Dewey L. Pate; Dewitt C. Butler; Douglas S. Cox; Douglass W. Hardee; Doyle E. Rimes; Earl B. Croft; Earl P. Broaderick; Earley S. Allen; Edward A. Martin, Jr.; Edward B. Drompp; Edward M. Coleman; Ellis Morgan; Ellison Caldwell; Eloy Cohalla; Emilio E. Garcia; Emmett E. Ellis; Erle H. Fuller; Ernest B. Fortson; Eugene A. Fernandez; Everett Cause; Felix H. Coune; Frank Dean; Frank E. Wilkes; Frank M. Douglas; Frank M. Favia; Frank Paluch, Jr.; Fred E. Humphrey; Fred M. Bodden, Jr.; Frederick B. DiMaio; Frederick G. Tyson; Frederick L. Brend; Frederock J. Alderman; Garvis W. Evans; George B. Allen; George C. Cruise; George E. Fuller; George J. Aubert; George R. Duke; Glover Beazley, Jr.; Gordon L. Evans; Grant W. Caldwell; H. Willis H. Hawkins; Harry B. Boulware; Harry Barwick; Harry E. Driver; Harvey L. Kirk; Hendry County; Henry B. Fernandez; Henry G. Diaz; Hernando County; Hewell I. Goodson; Highlands County; Hillsborough County; Homer S. Howard; Howard E. Burdick; Howard E. Godwin; Howard O. Wray; J. W. Boatwright, Jr.; Jack D. anderson; Jack Davis; Jack R. Burns; James Daniels; James M. Connell; James W. Campbell; Jessie L. Peterson; Joe B. Lewis; Joe J. Lacko; Joe R. Caballero; John A. Hollinger; John B. Bennet; John D. Dudley; John E. Wilkes; John F. McGuire; John H. Boushall; John Lewis; John P. Butler; John Patterson, Jr.; John R. Cornell; John R. Maddox; John S. Brengle; John W. Collier; John W. Collins; Jose Gonzalez, Jr.; Joseph S. Driver, Jr.; Julian Brassart; Keith M. Chambers; Kendall K. Fish; Lacy A. Ginn; Lawrence N. Barnwell; Lon J. Byram; Louis Estevez; Louis Fueyo; Loy C. Hogan; Marcus N. Cribbs; Marion C. Fordham, Jr.; Mark D. Flynn; Marquis E. Davis; Marvin C. Baggett; Marvin L. Summerall; Melvin Giddes; Merlin A. Arnold; Nathaniel Fuse; Nelson L. Cusunano; Nelson R. Dickinson; Norman I. V. Corbitt; Odell B. Cook; Oscar B. Cray, Jr.; Pedro Castillo; Percival E. Gabel; Peter R. Garcia; Pharis E. Weekley; R. J. Binnicker, Jr.; R. L. Burnette; Ralph E. Bell; Ralph Smith; Ralph T. Rogers; Raymond L. Cay, Jr.; Reinaldo Ayala; Ricardo C. Anderson; Richard M. Davisdson; Robert O. Purvis; Robert V. Henry, Jr.; Rochester Boyd, Sr.; Roland F. Castillo; Rosario Ferlita; Roy C. Bailey; Roy E. Leonard; Sampson Jones; Samuel Boyd; Sandolio C. Alvarez; Sidney J. Cochran; Stephen Bryan, Jr.; Swinton W. Brannon; Theodore Cohen; Theodore, A. Rusnack; Thomas B. McGuire, Jr.; Timothy A. Flowers; Tolbert Thompson; Tommie MacCrimmon; Tommy R. Crawford; Tony Acre; Tony C. Emanuel; Vernon L. Arenas; Vernon R. Bethel; Vertis M. Belcher; veterans; Vicente A. Fernandez; Vincent J. Chillura; W. G. McClelland, Jr.; Ward Dabney; Willard Roberson; William F. Baughman; William F. Roberts; William H. Blake; William H. Collette; William V. Dryden; Woodrow W. Hathcock; World War II; WWII
Headstone of Sergeant Hardy B. Alligood at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Thunderbirds Finish First Year of Battle
Tags: 157th Infantry Regiment; 45th Division News; 45th Infantry Division; Adolf Hitler; Albano Laziale, Italy; Albano, Italy; Allied Invasion of Sicily; Anzio Express; Anzio, Italy; Apennine Mountains; Apennines; Autostrada A18; Balso River; battalions; Battle of Anzio; Battle of Edson's Ridge; Battle of the Bloody Ridge, Battle of Raiders Ridge; Battle of the Caves; Battle of the Ridge; battles; Benevento, Italy; Bill Barrett; Biscari Airfield; Bloody Basin; Bob Hope; British Army; Caltanisetta, Italy; Castello d'Alife; Cefalu, Italy; Cerda, Italy; Comiso Airfield; Comiso, Italy; Eboli, Italy; Faicchio, Italy; fascists; Fifth United States Army; Frances Langford; Gela, Italy; German Army; Germans; Guardia, Italy; Gulf of Naples; Gulf of Salerno; Hermann Goering; Hermann Göring; Hermann Wilhelm Goering; Hermann Wilhelm Göring; Italian Army; Italian Campaign; Italians; Julia Frances Langford; Leslie Townes Hope; Messina, Italy; Naples, Italy; Oliveto Citra, Italy; Operation Husky; Operation Shingle; Paestum, Italy; Palermo, Italy; Piedmonte, Italy; Plain of Persano; Pozzilli, Italy; Presenzano, Italy; Quaglietta, Italy; Rome, Italy; Salerno, Italy; San Potito Sannitico, Italy; Santa Croce Camerina, Italy; Santo Lampiano, Italy; Scogliti, Italy; Seventh United States Army; Siciliana, Italy; soldiers; T3d Infantry Division; Thunderbirds; troops; Tuso River; U.S. Army; USA; Velletri, Italy; Venafro, Italy; Ventotene, Italy; veterans; Vittoria, Italy; Volturino, Italy; Wehrmacht; White Lines; World War II; WWII
Headstone of First Lieutenant Doyle Fleming Nee at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, and Brevard Counties
Tags: A. J. Williams; Alachua County; Albert D. Broswell; Alfonso E. Franklin; Alta P. Ashurst, Jr.; Alton D. Clark; Andrew Richardson; Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr.; Archibald S. Mills, Jr.; Artis Dugger; Baker County; Basil Harvey; Baswell D. Maloy; Bay County; Benjamin F. Cotton; Benjamin W. Kimmel; Bradford County; Bradley C. Oliver; Brevard County; Byron E. Sparks; Call M. Norwood; Carl L. Latour; Carl Williams; Carll B. MacDowell; Cecil D. Corbin; Charles A. Zinkil, Jr.; Charles K. Seawright; Charles M. Priest; Charles O. Allan, Jr.; Charles W. Pettis; Charles W. Ross; Charlie G. Tison; Charlie W. Pinholster; Christopher A. Morris; Christopher C. Pompey; Claire V. Willett; Clyde L. Green; D. L. Blackburn, Jr.; Dallas L. Comeaux; Daniel A. Morris; Delbert R. Ecker; Delva I. Smith; Derell W. Peacock; Derrol J. Jones; Earl B. Futch; Edwin W. Pulliam; Ellis Byrd; Ellis J. Sweat; Elmo R. Struth; Emory C. Wooten; Ernest B. Lay; Ernest DeSue; Ernest W. Bell; Floyd A. Pitts; Frederick D. Hinton; George B. Clarke; George Q. Halbook; Gordon W. Bishop; Grover W. McCall, Jr.; H. J. Horsley; Hans A. E. Wenzel; Harold K. Roberson; Harold T. Shave; Harvey H. Nichols; Harvey J. Ross, Jr.; J. D. Knight; Jack E. Sullivan; Jackson C. Richardson; James A. Barefield; James E. Hagler; James E. Smith; James L. Golightly; James N. Ray; James P. Banks; James P. Prevatt, Jr.; James R. Robinson; James W. DeGraff; James W. Forte, Jr.; Jasper E. Duncan; Jesse H. Keith; Jesse W. Dixon; Joe L. Deadwyler, Jr.; Joe R. Avant; John A. Davis, Jr.; John D. Clark; John D. Davis; John F. Mellor; John G. Chappell; John H. Quick; John L. Barton; John L. Cameron; John S. Chapman; John S. Sharp II; John W. Cullen, Jr.; John W. Rich, Jr.; Johnnie E. Lott; Johnnie Jenkins; Joseph C. Foster; Joseph P. Thompson; Joseph W. Cantrell; Joseph W. Mathers, Jr.; Julian C. Cannon; L. C. Fuller; Lamar L. Brooks; Leo D. Ramos; Leo F. Starling; Leonard J. Riley; Leroy DeBose; Leroy S. Hunt; Limus Duhart; Lonnie A. Hood; Lorin A. Green; Louis A. Towson; Louis T. Carr; Lucian B. Gray; Madison P. Carter; Marvin H. Booth; Mell C. Jones; Mort J. Potter; Mosby G. Taylor, Jr.; Norris H. Weeks; Omer W. Page; Oscar L. Grainer; Paul M. Stults; R. E. L. McDonald; Ralph E. Thomas; Randall R. Gwaltney; Rex M. Gibson; Richard W. Wells; Richard Z. McDermott; Robert A. Layne; Robert C. Bowers, Jr.; Robert E. Kennedy; Robert E. Prahl; Robert F. Cox, Jr.; Robert H. Colgan; Robert J. Phillips; Robert T. Benton; Robert W. Bloxham; Roy Kite; Rudolph A. Shuman; Samuel A. Eggers, Jr.; Samuel F. Baxter; Seeber Crawford; Stephen L. Boyles; T. H. Beville, Jr.; Thomas C. Kennington; Thomas L. Markham; Thomas N. Baker; Thomas V. Johnson; Van Buren Porcher; Vernon K. Straum; veterans; Virginius C. Murphree; Wallace Jones, Jr.; Walter G. Dymond; Wesley J. Watts; Wesley Leavins; Wilbur Beil; Wiley W. Tillis; Willard W. Barnes; William A. Smith; William A. Snowden; William D. Ballou; William F. Bennafield; William Harris, Jr.; William J. Mowat; William S. Davis; William T. Kent; Willie McCray, Jr.; Wilmer M. Knight; World War II; WWII
Missing Air Crew Report for Second Lieutenant Doyle Fleming Nee
Missing Air Crew Report Statement for First Lieutenant Doyle Fleming Nee
Telegram from Robert H. Dunlop to Edna P. Hancock (1944)
Telegram from John B. Hancock to Edna P. Hancock (December 9)
Telegram from John B. Hancock to Edna P. Hancock
Killed in Action
Tags: A. L. Hancock; A. L. Mims; A&P; Auburndale; Battle of Anzio; Edna P. Hancock; Emily Hancock; F. V. Hancock; First Baptist Church of Auburndale; France; Good Conduct Ribbon; Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; Haines City; Infantry Combat Medal; Italy; J. A. Hancock; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; KIA; killed in action; Mamie T. Hancock; North Africa Campaign; obituaries; obituary; Operation Anvil; Operation Dragoon; Operation Shingle; Purple Heart; sergeants; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of War; USA; veterans; Vivian Hancock; Vivian Seckinger; World War II; WWII
45th Infantry Division Insignia
A Pocket Reference Guide: Army, Navy, Marine Corps Insignia
Tags: insignias; Newsweek; U.S. Army; U.S. Marine Corps; U.S. Navy; USA; USMC; USN; World War II; WWII
Postcards from Sergeant John B. Hancock to Edna P. Hancock (July 1944)
Letter from John R. Hull to Edna P. Hancock (April 23, 1945)
Letter from Kenneth E. Metcalf to Edna P. Hancock (May 3, 1945)
Headstone Inscription and Interment Record for Private Ralph Brantley
Telegram from J. A. Ulio to Edna P. Hancock (March 11, 1944)
Tags: Edna P. Hancock; J. A. Ulio; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
World War II K-Ration Menu
Headstone of Sergeant John B. Hancock at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Italian Currency During World War II
Headstone of First Lieutenant Frank Black Morgan at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Note and Gift from John B. Hancock to Edna P. Hancock
Tags: Edna P. Hancock; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
70th Infantry Division Patch
Tags: 70th Infantry Division; Mount Hood; Mt. Hood; Trailblazers; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
Headstone of Second Lieutenant Richard Lee McClintock at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Headstone Inscription and Interment Record for First Lieutenant Frank Black Morgan
Tags: 276th Infantry Regiment; 70th Infantry Division; cemeteries; cemetery; Dartmouth Avenue; Dinozé, France; Edna Grace Morgan; Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial; first lieutenants; Frank Black Morgan; graves; gravestones; headstones; Saint Petersburg; St. Petersburg; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
Headstone of Private Ralph Brantley at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Draft Registration Card for First Lieutenant Frank Black Morgan
Memorial Marker for First Lieutenant Frank Black Morgan at Parker Presbyterian Cemetery
Application for World War II Compensation for Frank Black Morgan
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Polk, Putnam, St. Johns, and St. Lucie Counties
Tags: A. C. Miller; Albert C. Ramsey; Anderson M. Smith; Andrew B. Bostic; Ansley E. Thompson; Arthur F. Mathews; Barney Jackson; Benjamin P. Calhoun; Bernard P. Smith; Billy B. Roche; Bradley S. Long; Buel A. Mickler; Caesar Richardville; Carl D. Cannon; Carl E. Meloy; Carl E. Rogers; Carl R. Madebach; Carrol E. Watson; Charles R. Hill; Charles R. Mosbey; Charlie T. Wilson; Charnelle P. Larsen; Clennie L. Randolph; Clifford J. Hunter; Clifton E. Whitener; Clinston S. Pacetti, Jr.; Courtney U. Lelly; D. M. Palhe; Daniel A. Smith; Daniel Radford; Donald F. Furman; Donald G. Tanner; Eddie L. Brewington; Edward H. Smith; Edward R. Miller; Edwin C. White; Edwin J. Vernon; Eldon L. Lowery; Elliott C. Babcock; Emanuel E. Riley; Ernest Wishnatsky; Fara L. Raulerson; Floyd R. Norman; Francis E. Smith; Francis H. Sisbower; Francis J. Chew; Francis M. Herring; Francis M. Smith; Frank Black Morgan; Frank C. Roberts; Fred Fennell; Frederic H. S. Tate; General U. Walker; George B. Miller; George H. Bruer; George M. Nettles; George McClintic, Jr.; Grady M. Walters, Jr.; Grover A. Sweat; Hannis A. Wade; Hansel G. Wood; Harold E. Rake; Harold K. Olsen; Harold M. Leader; Harold R. Yoder; Harrell L. Mullaney; Harry A. Sullivan; Harry Hells, Jr.; Henry P. Washington; Hiram C. Pitts; Horace H. Adams; Jake J. Winn, Jr.; James A. O'Doneil; James A. Smith; James D. Crosby; James E. Eastmore; James F. Vickery, Jr.; James H. Christopher; James M. Merritt; James M. Wooley; James P. Lyle, Jr.; James V. Pendleton; James W. Hucks; James West; Jasper K. Larkin; Jere Palmes; Joe L. Clements; Joel T. Spivey; John A. Roberts; John D. Stroud; John H. Kuppers; John H. Payne; John H. Reeves; John H. Stephens, Jr.; John J. McDonald; John P. Browning; John T. McDaniel; John W. Tucker; Johnnie F. Mitchell; Johnnie M. Sykes; Jorn Robinson, Jr.; Joseph E. Thornton, Jr.; Joseph Pinkoson; Joseph S. Tate, Jr.; Joseph Walker; Julius H. Wilkinson; Karl R. Petrey; Kenneth W. Woods; Lawrence Wilson; Leon C. Rutledge, Jr.; Lester J. Stokes; Lewis A. Reeves; Lloyd Ward; Lonnie A. Stewart; Lonnie B. Swilley; Louis H. Pollock; Luke R. Mosley; Manley Black; Marion R. Brown; Max Denton, Jr.; Meredith M. Mills, Jr.; Millard H. Patrick; Moses Robinson; Ornial C. Leedom, Jr.; Oscar M. Williams; Ossie D. Dobson, Jr.; Park M. Prine; Paul Knoppke; Perry Marchant; Philip G. Bersch; Philip L. Brinson; Raymond D. Ready; Raymond E. Lawson; Raymond H. Phillips; Reginald E. Bradley; Richard R. Murray, Jr.; Robert Daugherty; Robert E. Sullivan; Robert G. McDonald; Robert L. Thomas; Robert Sharpe; Robert V. Stevenson; Roy L. Saye; Roy R. Owens; Russell E. Hall; Sherrod Lewis; Solon W. Elliott, Jr.; Thomas B. Dowda; Thomas L. Tharp; Venon J. Singletery; Vernon J. Wright; Vernon W. McDonald; veterans; W. H. Seegmiller; Warner H. Smith; Warren D. Davis; Wesley Snell; Wilbur W. Willis; Willard D. Williams; Willard F. Watson; William A. Phoenix Earl J. Pierce; William C. Golden; William C. Kitchler; William E. Marshall; William E. McGuire; William G. Matthews; William J. Barker; William P. Hale; William W. Nicoll; Willie M. White; Willis A. Pike; Wilto A. Lewter; Woodrow N. Worth; World War II; WWII
Draft Registration Cards, 1940
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration cards; Florida National Cemetery; Lehigh Valley Gil Co Lansdale; Melvin Albert Hemmerle; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; North Wales, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; Ruth Dettra Hemmerle; United States Army; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Fifteenth Census Population for Double Run, Militia District 1762, Georgia, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Double Run; Esther Owens; Florida National Cemetery; Hickox, Georgia; James Lamarr Moore; military history; military service; Militia District; National Cemetery Administration; population; United States Army; Unites States Census; US Census; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Fifteenth Census Population for Medina Village, Orleans County, New York, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Florida National Cemetery; John Jared "J.J." Munson; literacy; Medina Village; military history; military service; Natalie Newell; National Cemetery Administration; Orleans County; population; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Index to Vital Statistics, Montgomery County, North Carolina
Tags: Birth records; Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; Lee Kenneth Brady; military history; military service; Montgomery County, North Carolina; National Cemetery Administration; United States Marine Corps; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; Vital Statistics; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Report of Changes of U.S.S. Logan
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; Lee Kenneth Brady; military history; military service; muster roll; National Cemetery Administration; Report of Changes; San Diego, California; United States Navy; USS Logan; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Harry Weber and Edith Chizefsky
Tags: Bushnell; Edith Chizefsky; Florida National Cemetery; Harry Weber; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; New York City, New York; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
Letter from Pierre B to the National Personnel Center (May 17, 2012)
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; Gatteville-le-Phare, France; Harry Weber; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; National Personnel Center; NPRC; Pierre B; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
Fifteenth Census Population for Cumberland, Maine, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Cumberland, Maine; Florida National Cemetery; Herman P. Sweeter; literacy; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Paul C. Havener; Paul C. Sanborn; population; United States Army Air Corp; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
City Directory, New London, Connecticut, 1960
Tags: Bushnell; Esther C. Havener; Florida National Cemetery; memorials; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; New London, Connecticut; Paul C. Havener; Paul C. Sanborn; United States Army Air Corp; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; Welding Supervisor; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
Report of Changes of Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board, Seattle, Washington, June 1943
Tags: Bushnell; Des Moines, Iowa; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board; Navy Muster Roll; Rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade; Raymond Donald Nelson; Seattle, Washington; U.S.S. Birmingham; U.S.S. MacDounough; United States Navy; veterans; Veterans Administration; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
U.S.S. MacDounough (DD-351)
Daily Personnel Diary
Tags: Bushnell; Denver Purtee; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Navy Muster Roll; United States Navy; USS Utina (ATF-163); veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
Men and Women Serving the U.S. Flag
Tags: Bushnell; Denver Purtee; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Portsmouth Times; Portsmouth, Ohio; Trade School for Diesel Operators; United States Navy; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
Mississippi A&M (now Mississippi State University) Yearbook
Tags: Alexander Miguel Roberts; Bushnell; College of Agricultural and Mechanical; Florida National Cemetery; J. J. Munson; John Jared Munson; L.B. Grin; military history; military service; Mississippi A&M; Mississippi State University; National Cemetery Administration; United States Air Force; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War I; World War II; World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1939-1945; WWI; WWII; yearbooks