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United States. Navy

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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Benjamin Franklin Day letters

 Collection — Folder: S0342
Identifier: S0342
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence from Benjamin Franklin Day in Buena Vista, Virginia to his niece Jenny ranging from 1931 to 1932 regarding daily life, current events, family news and history, recollections of his life, including his time in the U.S. Navy.
Dates: 1931-1932

Jeffrey Gunter letter

 Collection — Folder: S2931
Identifier: S2931
Scope and Contents This collection includes a photostat of one letter, dated 1991, from Jeffery Gunter to his mother, Gloria, regarding his time during the Persian Gulf War.
Dates: 1991

Joseph Albert Corsi papers

 Collection — Folder: S3027
Identifier: S3027
Scope and Contents This collection includes photostats of letters, clippings, and copies of photographs of Joseph Albert Corsi and Commander Lorenzo Sherwood Sabin ranging from 1941 to 1955, concering their naval service during and after World War II.
Dates: 1941-1955

Richard T. Rozsa letters

 Collection — Folder: S2932
Identifier: S2932
Scope and Contents This collection includes 9 photocopies of letters from Richard T. Rozsa in Germany and Saudia Arabia to his parents, ranging from 1990 to 1991 regarding his servce in the Persian Gulf War.
Dates: 1990-1991

Robert S. Allen papers

 Collection — Folder: S3236
Identifier: S3236
Scope and Contents This collection includes a photocopy of a carbon copy, or transcript, of a typed letter from Robert S. Allen in Tokosuka, Kyushu, Japan on November 20, 1945/11/20 regarding damage from bombardments and atomic bomb and how the Japanese people lived and behaved towards Americans at the conclusion of World War II.
Dates: 1945 November 20

U.S.S. Indiana ribbons

 Collection — Folder: S3001
Identifier: S3001
Scope and Contents This collection includes two ribbons from the hats of sailors onboard the U.S.S. Indiana, probably ranging in date from 1893 to 1919.
Dates: undated

William C. Glick Jr. collection

 Collection — Folder: S2928
Identifier: S2928
Scope and Contents This collection includes five photocopied letters to William "Bill" C. Glick, ranging from 1972-1991. Correspondents include Julius W. Becton, Jr., Brigadier General; H. Norman Schwarzkopf, General, U.S. Army, and Evan Bayh, Governor of Indiana. Also included are two poems dedicated to all who have served titled, "A Nation's and Soldier's Finest Hour of Glory" and "If the White House Could Talk" created by Mr. Glick during the Persian Gulf War.
Dates: 1972-1991