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Dixon, Beverly Rasband, 1920-2000. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
This file contains a couple short pages about Dixon's service in the war. Also included are several pages about Dixon's grandmother, Janett McMullin, who through letters and poetry supported 13 grandchildren as they served during World War II. Some of the poems and writings are included. McMullin is said to have corresponded with over 100 servicemen and women during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.) + photocopied photographs.
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- Dixon, Beverly Rasband, 1920-2000. Memoir, ca. 2000.
White, Carrol N., 1924-. My experiences in the Navy during World War II, ca. 1944-2000.
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My experiences in the Navy during World War II, ca. 1944-2000.
White tells of his time in the Navy on an attack transport in the Pacific Ocean. He talks of some of the day to day operations of the ship, and of some of his more memorable experiences, including an attack from Japanese Kamikazes, one of whom successfully crashed into the ship neighboring his. He also speaks of his religious experiences, and of the incredible chance meeting of his brother, who was in the Army, on another ship in the middle of the ocean.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (12 p.) + photocopied photographs.
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- White, Carrol N., 1924-. My experiences in the Navy during World War II, ca. 1944-2000.
Davis, Leland J., 1924-. Members of B-17 crew enjoy comaraderie, friendship 50 years later, 1995 August 19.
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Members of B-17 crew enjoy comaraderie, friendship 50 years later, 1995 August 19.
In this newspaper article from LDS Church News by Julie A Dockstader, the story of Leland J. Davis' training and service in the U.S. Army Air Corps is related, as well as a reunion of 8 of 9 original training crew members in 1995.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (1 p. photocopied newspaper article)
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- Davis, Leland J., 1924-. Members of B-17 crew enjoy comaraderie, friendship 50 years later, 1995 August 19.
Heiner, Marilyn T. Biography, ca. 2002.
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Biography, ca. 2002.
This is a biography of Clayton Skinner, who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II from 1944-1946. Skinner was made a carpenters mate, and achieved the rank of carpenters mate 3rd class. Contains a summary of Skinner's military experience during the war. He was stationed near Okinawa, but at the end of the war was stationed at Truk Island. Also discusses his experiences with Japanese prisoners of war, home life on the farm, and his family.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 p.)
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- Heiner, Marilyn T. Biography, ca. 2002.
Wyrouck, Sam H., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Photocopied Newspaper Articles, Typewritten Memoir, Duplicate Photograph, Typewritten Interview. This file contains an interview conducted by Dr. Robert Freeman, of Brigham Young University, which details most of the specifics of Wyrouck's service. It speaks of his enlisting, training, and many of his thirty-five combat missions he flew over Germany during the war. He has also included many experiences written into short stories which give added detail to his military life. His wife is also present for the interview and shares some of her experiences as a nurse in the Army Nurse Cadet Corps.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (74 p.)
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- Wyrouck, Sam H., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Bringhurst, Royce S., 1918-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Includes a transcript of Bringhurst's military diary kept from January 1, 1944-December 28, 1944. Within are accounts of his training, assignments to different crews, attendance of church meetings throughout the war, and eventual transfer to Corsica for combat. He writes about the constant fear of German planes raiding the air bases at which he was stationed. Contains a detailed description of the nature and results of Bringhurst's 65 combat bombing missions in the Mediterranean, for which he received the Air Medal with 4 clusters. Also discusses his vacations while in Corsica, the photographs taken while in flight, his move from radio operator to bombardier aboard his B-25, and the correspondence with his wife. Mentions one account wherein he felt great sadness and regret at accidentally leveling an entire town with his payload. Includes a list of his crew members present on every bombing mission. Contains photocopied newspaper clippings regarding other B-25 bombing groups in the Mediterranean and one citing Bringhurst's promotion to technical sergeant. Also contains a letter from his wife providing information on Bringhurst's pre-war background and post-war attitude regarding his combat. Photographs show Bringhurst with his wife, mother, father, and fellow soldiers, with his flight crew in front of their B-25, and the U.S.S. United States returning home from war. Also included are aerial photographs showing flight formations, flak, and bombing targets. Contains a photocopy of a v-mail sent from Bringhurst to his wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (44 p.)14 photocopied photographs.
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- Bringhurst, Royce S., 1918-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Cuvelier, Heinrich J., 1916-. Papers, 1937-2002.
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Papers, 1937-2002.
Contains a memoir that discusses his experiences in the army after being drafted until the end of the war. Mentions his various assignments, which included being the personal driver of Lieutenant General Sigismund von Foerster. Discusses details of his years as a prisoner of war from 1945-1948 in the Soviet Union. Describes horrible conditions and harsh work they performed. Describes his association with the LDS Church beginning before the war and leading to his conversion after his time as a POW. Mentions church callings and spiritual experiences as well as his immigration to the US. Includes photocopies of: photographs of Cuvelier during and after the war, published information about the 97th Jager Division, a German military document, information about an LDS Church conference in Germany and temple trip, and German church members in California.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (16 p.)
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- Cuvelier, Heinrich J., 1916-. Papers, 1937-2002.
Christensen, H. H. (Horace H.). Response to the Saints at War questionnaire, ca. 2000.
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Response to the Saints at War questionnaire, ca. 2000.
Contains a short response to the Saints At War Questionnaire, describing his areas of combat (based out of England for most of the war), living conditions, physical and spiritual health, contact with the LDS Church and other LDS servicemen, and his correspondence with his family.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Christensen, H. H. (Horace H.). Response to the Saints at War questionnaire, ca. 2000.
Kohntopp, Leroy Jacob, 1917-. Papers, 1943-2001.
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Papers, 1943-2001.
Contains brief newspaper clipping describing his experiences aboard the USS Maryland during the Pearl Harbor attack, 1941. Also includes brief memoir of his naval service and involvement with the LDS Church in Washington DC later in the war. Includes 1 photocopied photograph of Kohntopp.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p., 1 photograph)
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- Kohntopp, Leroy Jacob, 1917-. Papers, 1943-2001.
Larson, Kenneth Lloyd, 1925-. Memior, ca. 2001.
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Memior, ca. 2001.
Contains a brief history of Larson's involvement in the war. Discusses his induction, assignment to the infantry due to manpower shortages, training, and deployment on the front lines in Belgium. Includes an account of his combat experience in Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge), his capture, care in German hospitals, and imprisonment in the Stalag X1-B POW camp, Fallingbostel, Germany. Discusses Larson's belief that he obtained divine protection throughout the war. Also contains an article, published in a veteran's newsletter, summarizing his combat and POW experiences. Includes numerous editorials, submitted by Larson, in local newspapers. Also includes a list of his published books, synopses of the books' content, and related correspondence. Photographs include: Larson in full military dress and in his later years, and Larson's wife.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (95 p.)3 photocopied photographs.2 oringinal photographs.
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- Larson, Kenneth Lloyd, 1925-. Memior, ca. 2001.
Tippetts, LeRoy T., 1925-1945. Memoir, 1945.
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Memoir, 1945.
Contains a time line delineating Tippetts's military service, which suddenly ended with his death in a routine training accident aboard his B-24 Liberator Bomber. Also contains excerpts from letters and telegrams sent from the war department updating his family on his condition. Includes a description of his funeral, along with a poem written for him following his death. Also includes a short narrative about Tippetts's childhood. Photographs show Tippetts in full military dress, with his bombing crew and plane, with family members, and during his childhood.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (12 p.)16 photocopied photographs.
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- Tippetts, LeRoy T., 1925-1945. Memoir, 1945.
Sheffield, Russell Heber, 1924-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Typewritten and Handwritten Memoirs, Photocopied Photograph, Photocopied Pages From Family History Book. Sheffield applied to be part of the V-12 program while a freshman at Brigham Young University. The V-12 took college students and sent them to different schools to become Naval officers. He describes his schooling and of serving in the Pacific during and after the war. He spent time in Tokyo Bay, the Philippines, and many months at sea traveling from the United States to various locations and back and forth to other assignments. He was aboard the U.S.S. Alnitah. Also included are several pages outlining his life and church service after the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (31 p.)
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- Sheffield, Russell Heber, 1924-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Shumway, Nephi Grant, 1925-1944. Papers, ca. 1944.
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Papers, ca. 1944.
Photocopied Typewritten Letters. Letters written by Shumway to his family as he attended his initial training at Camp Roberts, California, and some from him while he was deployed in Europe. Shumway was considered missing in action for a few months before his parents got confirmation of his death. In his letters he speaks of the training he was receiving, the men he was with, the conditions, and of the things he missed.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.)
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- Shumway, Nephi Grant, 1925-1944. Papers, ca. 1944.
Phillips, Douglas C., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Discusses briefly his service in flying cargo planes over the Himalaya Mountains. Discusses the purposes and dangers of these missions. Includes photocopied maps of the Himalayas and a brief published biography of Phillips.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 pages).
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- Phillips, Douglas C., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Bartlett, Ashmead Leon, 1917-. Response to Saints at War Questionaire, ca. 2000.
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Response to Saints at War Questionaire, ca. 2000.
Contains a short response to the Saints At War Questionnaire, with information concerning Bartlett's military duties, interaction with Pacific Island natives (esp. on New Guinea), his family's involvement in the war, his physical health, and his involvement with the LDS Church throughout the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.)
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- Bartlett, Ashmead Leon, 1917-. Response to Saints at War Questionaire, ca. 2000.
Moulton, Harley Reed, 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains a short memoir discussing his military experiences. Describes his training as an airplane mechanic, living conditions on training bases, the teasing he received from the other soldiers because of his size (5' 3"), and the local weather. Also discusses the contact he maintained with his family and the LDS Church throughout his military service. Includes an account of his ship being attacked by Japanese fighters during his transfer to New Guinea. Describes the tropical living conditions, entertainment provided for the soldiers, and his tiring of constant moving and relocating. Also contains a photocopied letter from Moulton to his family following the war's end. Photographs show Moulton in full military dress, in the latter years of his life, with his father and three brothers (all of whom served in the military during World War II), and with his training class.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (15 p.) + photocopied photographs.
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- Moulton, Harley Reed, 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Stratford, Ray, 1925-. Papers, ca. 2001.
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Papers, ca. 2001.
Contains a memoir of Stratford's military experiences, discussing his induction, training, and transfer to the European front. Describes patrol combat on the German border and the preparations and maneuvers conducted for the Allied assault on the Siegfried line. Recounts his unit's crossing of the Roer River in the Battle of the Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge). Discusses German POW's and Russo-American relations at the war's end.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 pages).
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- Stratford, Ray, 1925-. Papers, ca. 2001.
Jackman, Frederick Victor, 1925-. Survey and photographs, ca. 1945-2000.
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Survey and photographs, ca. 1945-2000.
Contains a handwritten survey that briefly discusses his naval service; his base at Base 17, Samar, Philippines and PT Boats; and experiences as an LDS serviceman. Includes five pages of photocopied photographs showing Jackman, his family members that served in World War II, and PT Boats.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 pages).
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- Jackman, Frederick Victor, 1925-. Survey and photographs, ca. 1945-2000.
Johnson, Grant Douglas, 1918-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a short letter describing his militaryexperiences and opinions on war. Describes his contact with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Provides accounts of four flights in which Johnson encountered mechanical failures, enemy fighters, anti-aircraft fire, and barely survived.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.) + 3 photocopied photographs.
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- Johnson, Grant Douglas, 1918-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Topham, Dewey Anthon, 1923-1945. Papers, ca. 1943-1945.
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Papers, ca. 1943-1945.
Contains a short description of Topham's military service, his capture during the Battle of the Bulge in Germany, and his eventual death in a hospital due to his treatment in German prisoner camps. Includes a personal letter from his brother that describes his feelings towards Dewey, and the strength and hope that Dewey derived from his Bible. Photographs show Topham's Bible, retrieved from the German prisoner camp, and Topham in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)3 photocopied photographs.
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- Topham, Dewey Anthon, 1923-1945. Papers, ca. 1943-1945.
Millyard, Calvin Meredith, d. 1999. Memoir, ca. 1941-1999.
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Memoir, ca. 1941-1999.
Photocopied Military Documents and Certificates, Typewritten Letter. This collection contains a letter from Millyard's wife outlining some of the highlights of his service in the military and as a federal civilian employee for the Air Force, as well as several certificates and documents of from his enlisted time in the Army and Air Corps.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (15 p.)
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- Millyard, Calvin Meredith, d. 1999. Memoir, ca. 1941-1999.
Stephensen, Willard Albion, 1916-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Contains a response to the Saints At War Questionnaire describing Stephensen's living conditions throughout the war, areas traveled in the Pacific theater of operation, and contact he had with his family and the LDS Church throughout the war. Contains various documents, including his certificate of service, discharge papers, engineering license, and alien certification from Australia. Also included is the cover of a book written documenting the history of the Merchant Marine's WWII service. Photographs show Stephensen in full military dress, with his two brothers (who also served in the war), and with ships that he served on.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (14 p.)5 photocopied photographs.
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- Stephensen, Willard Albion, 1916-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Smith, Louis, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a personal memoir relating his military experiences. Discusses his service in the national guard, artillery training, and assignment to England prior to entering the European theater of combat. Includes physical descriptions of England and the beaches at Normandy following the massive invasion. Contains details of his unit's advance through Europe, their encounters with German air and ground defenses, and the living conditions in the Allied camps. Describes the Army's frustration in running out of gas after capturing the town of Metz, their subsequent expulsion at German hands, and the horrible toll in lives it cost to reclaim the city. Also includes a description of Smith's religious conversion and experiences where he attributes his survival solely to divine intervention. Photograph, with accompanying negative, shows Smith in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (19 pages).1 original photograph + 1 negative.
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- Smith, Louis, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Carpenter, Ted H., 1926-. Papers, ca. 2001.
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Papers, ca. 2001.
Contains a short memoir detailing his induction, training, service as a truck driver on his military bases, and assignments in the Pacific Theater. Describes his service aboard transport ships at the Marshall Islands and Quadulein Island. Discusses his duty as head of shore patrol on the Island of Ebeye.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 pages).
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- Carpenter, Ted H., 1926-. Papers, ca. 2001.
Ballard, Eugene H., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Contains a detailed memoir of Ballard's pre-military and military experiences. Discusses the hardships he underwent to obtain his pilot's license, his marriage, and his certainty that he would be drafted into military service. Includes extensive details about military life on the training bases, especially the difficultly of being separated from his family for extended periods of time. After nearly a year of training, he received his overseas assignment to Foggia, Italy. The bulk of the memoir relating to his combat experience discusses a bombing mission to the Romanian oil fields at Ploesti in which Ballard's plane was shot down, killing most of the crew and leaving him with severe injuries. He was subsequently captured as a POW and sent to Bucuresti. Contains a description of how Ballard befriended a prison guard who later returned numerous favors and protected him from abuse and possible execution. Also discusses his liberation, after nearly 100 days, from the prison camp following the Romanian government's capitulation to the Allies. Briefly describes his return trip to the U.S., his rehabilitation, his decision not to undergo back surgery because of a strong spiritual feeling, and his discharge. Includes a newspaper article reporting his status as missing in action over Romania. Photographs show Ballard in military dress, in full flight gear, and together with his B-24 Bomber crew. Also contains a photograph of a B-24 Liberator. Includes two telegrams from the Adjutant General: one informing Ballard's wife that he was missing in action, and another notifying her that he was taken as a prisoner of war in Romania.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (37 p.)1 photocopied newspaper article.4 photocopied photographs.2 photocopied telegrams.
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- Ballard, Eugene H., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Lewis, Eldon Foote, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a brief summary of Lewis's experiences during the war. Details his training period in the states, including a stint on the office staff of Eisenhower's surgeon. Includes a description of his duties as a medic in Europe, for which service he was rewarded the Bronze Star. Collection also includes Lewis's membership card in the National World War II Memorial Society. Also contains a photocopied newspaper article, with an accompanying picture, detailing the atrocities committed by retreating German troops at Gardelegen. Includes two commendations from Major General Gillem congratulating the XIII Corps on their bravery and skill. Contains eleven photocopied photographs, with an accompanying explanation, and other miscellaneous photographs showing Lewis during training, performing his medic duties, driving in Paris, and with fellow soldiers. Notable among the photographs displays the American forces meeting their Russian counterparts in Germany.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (27 p.)21 photocopied photographs.
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- Lewis, Eldon Foote, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Manwill, J. Stewart, 1923-. Papers, 1943-2000.
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Papers, 1943-2000.
Contains Manwill's letters home regarding his time in service during the war. These letters discuss his experiences during training, the living conditions for both military and civilians in India, and the perils of crossing the Himalayan mountains. Prominent throughout his letters are accounts of a large LDS servicemen's conference held on April 21-22, 1945, in Calcutta, India. Contains a letter to LDS servicemen from Chaplain Lee W. Dalebout. The collection also contains Manwill's Patriarchal Blessing, a talk given in church, and a copy of a military bulletin. Also included are two magazine articles, one written by Sgt. Frank T. Monteleone and the other from "Time" Magazine, about the hazardous flights from India to China, and an accompanying map of the Bengal-China air routes. Includes photographs of Manwill, his medals, comrades, LDS Church servicemen, and a C-54 transport plane and cockpit.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder : (49 p.)2 newspaper clippings.
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- Manwill, J. Stewart, 1923-. Papers, 1943-2000.
Livingstone, R. Donald, 1917-2001. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Contains a two-part newspaper series providing information regarding Livingstone's military service, including his training and work building bridges in England, France, Belgium, and Germany. Also discusses the difficulties encountered while landing at Normandy and the hardships endured living under constant mortar fire. Also contains a speech that relates Livingstone's promotion to field engineer and the preparedness and willingness to obey needed to fulfill such a call. Includes a detailed narrative giving additional biographical information, duties performed on, and the fear felt at, the front combat lines, and numerous experiences where Livingstone narrowly escaped death. Describes two encounters of accidental bombing, by Allied planes, damaging his unit, a meeting with General Dwight Eisenhower, and a detailed portrait of bridge construction mechanics under heavy fire. Also contains two documents accompanying medals conferred upon Livingstone from England and Belgium. Newspaper articles announce his enlistment in the Army and his retirement after twenty years of service. Photographs show Livingstone in full military dress, bridges constructed by his unit, and an amphibious landing made by him to assess conditions prior to bridge construction.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (20 p.)4 photocopied photographs.5 photocpied newspaper articles.
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- Livingstone, R. Donald, 1917-2001. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Mott, Vern Smith, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1942-2001.
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Memoir and photographs, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains brief description of Mott's military training, the difficulties of combat, his duties and places at which he fought in Germany. Includes photographs of Mott in Europe during the war.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (4 pages and 3 photographs).
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- Mott, Vern Smith, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1942-2001.
Allen, Eugene, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Includes a short memoir describing Allen's involvement in the Pacific theater battles of Leyte Gulf and Okinawa, the latter in which he participated in the first day's waves of infantrymen. Photograph shows Allen in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (1 page)
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- Allen, Eugene, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Clegg, Reed L., 1922-. Response, ca. 2001.
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Response, ca. 2001.
Contains a short response to the Saints At War questionnaire, describing Clegg's civilian activities prior to the war, enlistment, military duties, living conditions, support received from his family, contact with the LDS Church during the war, memorable combat experiences, and feelings on war. Also contains photographs showing Clegg in full military dress as well as those showing his crews and ships.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Clegg, Reed L., 1922-. Response, ca. 2001.
Marchant, LeGrande, 1924-. Memoir and photograph, 1945-2001.
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Memoir and photograph, 1945-2001.
Contains memoir that mentions his induction into the navy and training aboard submarines. Discusses his three combat patrols aboard the Halibut in the Pacific Ocean, encounters with Japanese ships and airplanes, visits to Midway Island, his wounds, comments on his spiritual progression, and the workings of submarines and torpedoes. Also contains two photographs of Marchant, one includes his wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (24 p. and 2 photographs)
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- Marchant, LeGrande, 1924-. Memoir and photograph, 1945-2001.
Stay, Jesse E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1941-2002.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1941-2002.
In a very well written memoir, Jesse E. Stay recounts his training and combat experiences from his time in service during World War II. He relates many memorable experiences such as a mission in which he flew as one of only two bombers because two others had crashed on take off and the mission had been canceled before the rest of the squadron could depart, but he and the second plane were unable to receive the cancellation. The mission was called "highly successful but disastrous" and Stay was met upon his return by the Commander of the Seventh Bomber Command, General Landon. There are several other grippingly detailed accounts of other missions related as well. Also included are several photocopied newspaper articles, photocopied photographs, and photocopied military documents.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (51 p.)
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- Stay, Jesse E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1941-2002.
Rappleye, Foster D., 1914-. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1995.
Contains details about Rappleye's 28th bombing mission in which his plane crashed and he, along with other downed flyers, evaded capture in the Greek countryside. Discusses the aid they received from Greek farmers, guerrillas, and members of the British Intelligence and their escape to Italy. Contains one photocopied newspaper clipping discussing Rappleye's crash and evasion.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.)
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- Rappleye, Foster D., 1914-. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Fossum, Robert Wallace, 1918-1998. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Contains brief excerpts from Fossum's autobiography, oral interviews, and a biography, which describe his naval service throughout the Pacific and Kamikaze attacks. Also includes the wartime experiences of his wife, Crystal B. Fossum; photocopied military documents, newspaper clipping, correspondence, and time-line of Fossum's service.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (29 pages).
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- Fossum, Robert Wallace, 1918-1998. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Thompson, Vernon R., 1923-. Interview, ca. 1994.
Title:
Interview, ca. 1994.
Interview of Thompson, compiled by Shirley Howard, which discusses his service in North Africa and Italy. Also includes his involvement with the modifications of the "Enola Gay" at Tinker Field Air Force Base, Oklahoma in preparation to drop the Atomic Bomb. Mentions his assignment to Guam and Tinian when he saw the Enola Gay return from bombing Hiroshima. Interviews involves Mary Thompson, his wife, who also worked at Tinker Field.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.)
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- Thompson, Vernon R., 1923-. Interview, ca. 1994.
Lewis, Howard Rasband, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2002.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-2002.
Contains a memoir discussing Lewis's military service in both the Atlanic and Pacific Oceans and occupation of Japan. Also includes brief histories of the military service rendered by his three brothers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (13 p.)
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- Lewis, Howard Rasband, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2002.
Davis, Floyd A., 1912-. LDS heritage and World War II experiences, ca. 2000.
Title:
LDS heritage and World War II experiences, ca. 2000.
This short typewritten memoir submitted by Davis' family outlines how he came to be in the service through Army ROTC, some details from his personal life, a couple short stories from his time in service, five photocopied photographs, and two photocopied newspaper articles about Davis and his four brothers, who all served in the Military during World War II. It also speaks of his work with the Alaska Native Service following his discharge from the Army.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.)5 photocopied photographs.2 photocopied newspaper articles.
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- Davis, Floyd A., 1912-. LDS heritage and World War II experiences, ca. 2000.
Brinton, Marshall Knight, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Includes an excerpt, detailing Brinton's military experiences, from a previously-published personal history. Provides numerous details regarding his different training camps, his duties while stationed there, his daily routines, and his application and subsequent acceptance to Officer Candidate School. Discusses the rigor of OCS at Camp Barkeley, Texas, and the advice he received from upperclass-men, to which he credits his successful completion and eventual commission. Describes his first assignments as an officer prior to his transfer to the 15th Air Force headquarters in Naples, Italy. There, he served on the medical staff and evaluated the medical competence of Air Force personnel. Provides, in great detail, Brinton's impressions of the Italian people, his surroundings, and the horrible toll that war was taking on the populous. Includes many references to the joy he experienced from associating with other LDS servicemen, serving in church leadership positions, and the protection he received due to adherence to his moral standards. Photographs show Brinton in full military dress and together with the medial department at headquarters. Also included is a photograph of the Italian building where the 15th Air Force was headquartered.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 pages).4 photocopied photographs.
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- Brinton, Marshall Knight, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Mortensen, Ralph K., 1925-. Ensign article : the chaplain changed his mind, 1988 July.
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Ensign article : the chaplain changed his mind, 1988 July.
Article discusses an experience Mortensen had on his way to the Philippines. He tells of LDS services held aboard ship and the influence of these meetings on the ship's Chaplain.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Mortensen, Ralph K., 1925-. Ensign article : the chaplain changed his mind, 1988 July.
Price, Calvin G., 1925-. Memoir and photograph, 1944-2001.
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Memoir and photograph, 1944-2001.
Discusses religious experiences as an LDS serviceman and also discusses memories from his service aboard the USS Saratoga (CV-3).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 pages).
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- Price, Calvin G., 1925-. Memoir and photograph, 1944-2001.
Hansen, Glen R., 1920-. Papers, ca. 2000-2002.
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Papers, ca. 2000-2002.
Contains a short letter from Hansen containing biographical information and brief details of his war service. Also includes a newspaper article summarizing his experiences in Europe during the war, including 36 bombing raids, his wounds which necessitated his discharge, and his numerous decorations, including two Silver Stars.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 p.) + 1 original newspaer article.
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- Hansen, Glen R., 1920-. Papers, ca. 2000-2002.
Chappell, Kennard Dean, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a short memoir of Chappell's military history. Covers his enlistment, training, and combat experiences. Describes his role in guarding Japanese-American internment camps during his training, and his disgust for the institution. Provides accounts of his combat seen in Germany, including crossings of the Moselle and Rhine rivers, taking German fortified positions and prisoners of war, and guarding captured Nazi caches of stolen art and gold. Discusses the gratitude expressed by those whom his unit had liberated and the joy he received from serving others. Photograph shows Chappell in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Chappell, Kennard Dean, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Snyder, Emery Tripp, 1913-. Memoir, ca. 1941-2002.
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Memoir, ca. 1941-2002.
Snyder speaks of his experiences as a Platoon and Company Commander in an Engineer Topographic Battalion. After finishing college and working for the Forest Service as a surveyor, Snyder was called upon to serve in the Army. He was commissioned and he and his unit were shipped to the China, India, Burma Theater of Operations. There they created Topographic maps, surveys, and photographic maps to be used by the Army. He also briefly mentions other aspects of his life that affected him while he was in the service.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.) + reproduced photographs.
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- Snyder, Emery Tripp, 1913-. Memoir, ca. 1941-2002.
Sorensen, Royal H., 1912-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a short memoir discussing Sorensen's military involvement. Discusses his induction in the National Guard, education, government employment prior to the war (working on one of the first teams to research penicillin), and his commission as a medical officer. Describes his transfer to New Guinea and the living conditions on that island. Also describes his unit's participation as support at the invasions of Leyte Gulf and Mindanao, and in the occupation of Japan. Gives details of sanitary conditions on the front lines. Briefly discusses his employment at military hospitals following the war's end.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.)
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- Sorensen, Royal H., 1912-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Jenkins, George Wilson, 1918-. Written statement and photocopied photograph, ca. 2001.
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Written statement and photocopied photograph, ca. 2001.
Contains a brief statement of Jenkins's service. Discusses the cold he experienced during the Battle of the Bulge, his wound and long recovery period. Includes one photocopied photograph of Jenkins.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (3 p., 1 photograph)
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- Jenkins, George Wilson, 1918-. Written statement and photocopied photograph, ca. 2001.
Murdock, Quentin C., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains a brief response to the Saints At War Questionnaire, providing details such as his contact with family and the LDS church during his service, living conditions on the front lines, and attitudes regarding war. Also includes an account of being taken prisoner during his time in the North African theater and escaping from his P.O.W. boat. Murdock was involved in some of the fiercest fighting in the war, having seen combat at Sicily, North Africa, Tunisia, and as part of the first wave of infantry troops at Omaha Beach, Normandy, on D-Day. He was decorated with the Bronze and Silver Stars for his service. Photographs show Murdock in full military dress and in the latter years of his life.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (7 p.) + 2 original photographs.
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- Murdock, Quentin C., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Lewis, Wayne Rasband, 1911-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
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Memoir, ca. 2002.
Contains a brief overview of Lewis's training history and locations, battles fought in Europe, and pertinent World War II facts. Also includes a narrative detailing the military experiences of Lewis and his three brothers, all of whom simultaneously served in the armed forces. Discusses the conditions of the family members not directly involved in combat with regards to v-mail, rationing, and War Bonds. Describes the pain the family experienced after receiving a telegram from the Army notifying them of their son's serious wounds suffered in combat. Photographs show Lewis in military dress and a crowd celebrating following the war's end.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Lewis, Wayne Rasband, 1911-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Guymon, Wayne, 1920-. Memoirs, 1942-2000.
Title:
Memoirs, 1942-2000.
Contains several narratives written by Guymon about his military experiences on the islands of Guadalcanal, Fiji, and Espirito Santos. Includes a description of his work clearing foliage on Espirito Santos. Also contains a description of the local warriors on Fiji and their role in helping to destroy fortified Japanese artillery positions. Bulk of text relates to the wartime conditions and his combat and communications experiences on Guadalcanal, where he laid telephone lines. Also includes photocopied photographs of telephone wire crews in Espirito Santos and Guadalcanal, airfield headquarters at Guadalcanal, and Japanese casualties at Guadalcanal. Contains a map sketching Japanese and American military movements during the battle at Guadalcanal.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.)1 newspapr clipping.1 map.9 photocopied photographs.
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- Guymon, Wayne, 1920-. Memoirs, 1942-2000.
Haws, Walter Lyman, 1919-. Latter-day Saints in military survey, 2000.
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Latter-day Saints in military survey, 2000.
Haws gives details relating to his training, health, correspondence with his family, and associated with other LDS servicemen. He was grateful to an Evacuation Hospital Unit and working as a medic in the Pacific and during the occupation of Japan.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Haws, Walter Lyman, 1919-. Latter-day Saints in military survey, 2000.
Ellingson, Ronald D., 1926-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
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Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
Discusses his World War II service aboard the Rutland, which sent combat troops ashore at Iwo Jima, was attacked at Okinawa by Kamikaze aircraft, saw war devastation in Manila, brief participation in the Occupation of Japan. Includes two photocopied photographs of Ellingson and the USS Rutland.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.) + 3 photocopied potographs.
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- Ellingson, Ronald D., 1926-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
Salisbury, Claude Joseph, 1921-. Joe's history, ca. 1941-2001.
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Joe's history, ca. 1941-2001.
Salisbury shares his experiences as, first an engineer soldier with the Utah Army National Guard in California preparing for invasion after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and later as a Pilot in the Army Air Corps. He speaks of his Air Corps training, especially about the use of the "link trainer," and then of his deployment in the Pacific Theater flying supply and transport missions out of Australia through the end of the War.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (36 p.)
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- Salisbury, Claude Joseph, 1921-. Joe's history, ca. 1941-2001.
Williams, McCoy, 1916-. Response, ca. 2000.
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Response, ca. 2000.
Contains a short response to the Saints At War Questionnaire wherein Williams describes the conditions he lived in during the war, contact he had with his family, and his relationship with the LDS church and other LDS servicemen throughout the conflict.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Williams, McCoy, 1916-. Response, ca. 2000.
Dennis, Danniel S., 1922-. Horizons beyond the rim, 1991.
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Horizons beyond the rim, 1991.
In a selection entitled "Flying in WWII" from his autobiography Dennis relates his experiences in the Army Air Corps from his training days to his discharge. Dennis flew cargo flights in and out of India and other Southeast Asian countries. He trained with the Royal Air Force, and graduated flight school in the top of his class. Also included is a short narrative about his religious life, and conversion to the LDS Church following the war. His full autobiography, 150 pages, is included along with several photocopied photographs of him in uniform.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (159 p.) + : 1 published autobiography.
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- Dennis, Danniel S., 1922-. Horizons beyond the rim, 1991.
Thacker, James R., 1918-. Memoir, 1997 February 16.
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Memoir, 1997 February 16.
Thacker enlisted in the Army in 1941, choosing to be stationed in Hawaii, and was there the day Pearl Harbor was bombed. He operated a bulldozer throughout the Pacific, bulldozing roads for the infantry and graves for the enemy dead. He was present at Pearl Harbor and Guadalcanal during combat, and was around smaller skirmishes several other times. His experiences are interesting and he includes various pictures in this computer generated memoir.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.)
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- Thacker, James R., 1918-. Memoir, 1997 February 16.
Anderson, Lars. Papers, ca. 1943-1986.
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Papers, ca. 1943-1986.
Contains a short narrative describing one of Anderson's combat experiences wherein his ship was sunk at the Battle of Leyte Gulf and he was afloat at sea for nearly two days. Discusses his relations with other seamen, the challenge he had in maintaining his high moral standards (having just completed service as a missionary for the LDS Church), and his various assignments with the Navy after the war's end. Contains his original discharge certificate and three original photographs (showing himself and his shipmates).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.)3 original photographs.1 original military document.
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- Anderson, Lars. Papers, ca. 1943-1986.
Vickery, Clarence W., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Vickrey briefly relates some of his military experiences from World War II. He was behind the initial invasion on Normandy only by a couple hours, establishing communications for the 29th Infantry Division as they fought there. Later his unit was present at the Battle of the Bulge where several men from his unit were killed. He credits God for his survival, and the success of the unit he was a part of.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Vickery, Clarence W., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Bray, Rex Davis, 1919-1998. Memoir, ca. 1998.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1998.
Contains a detailed memoir describing Bray's training and military experiences during the war. Includes an account of his living conditions, duties, and positions held during training. Describes the events surrounding the surprise Japanese air attack at Clark Air Force Base in 1941. Discusses his work, most notably working as a surveyor pinpointing enemy positions, and living conditions while at Del Monte, in the Philippines, including an account of Bray's heroic rescuing of his comrade during a bombing raid. Also describes the Japanese invasion at Mindanao and Bray's escape into the jungle, as well as the hardships of surviving there. Discusses the natives at Mindanao and their customs. Includes a detailed narrative of a serious injury received from a sniper's bullet and his eventual capture at the hands of the Japanese. He spent three years in prisoner of war camps working as a truck driver, sawmill operator, and general repairman. Contains many details about living conditions within the prison camps in the Philippines and Japan. Also includes postcards sent by Bray to his family during his detainment, and photocopied photographs of the Ashio copper mine prison camp in Japan. Contains a photocopy of a newspaper article citing Bray's liberation from the prison camp, complete with a photograph of him in military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (38 p.)2 photocopied maps.1 photocopied newspaper article.5 photocopied photographs.
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- Bray, Rex Davis, 1919-1998. Memoir, ca. 1998.
Bloomfield, Don Charles, 1918-1947. Papers, ca, 1941-1947.
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Papers, ca, 1941-1947.
Contains a short memoir outlining Bloomfield's military service in the Philippines during the surprise attack on Clark Field, his capture at Bataan, and his internment in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp for the duration of the war. Describes his health, the living conditions in the POW camp, and his early death after returning to the United States. Includes photocopies of a war rations book, newspaper articles about Bloomfield, telegrams sent from his POW camp, and a photograph of him with his wife after the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.)
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- Bloomfield, Don Charles, 1918-1947. Papers, ca, 1941-1947.
Speakman, Lyman A., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Contains a short biography of Speakman and his war years. Also contains a large collection of his military papers including: a photocopy of his military I.D., training grades and completion certificates, promotion papers, discharge papers, individual flight record, and personnel folder/record. Also includes an overview of the course work at the Army Air Force Institute of Technology and Speakman's entrance application. Contains various military memorandums and miscellaneous documents, photocopies of Speakman's letters home describing his activities, and a photocopy of his wedding program. Photographs show him in full military dress, with fellow soldiers, and with his wife. Also included are photographs of the P-61 Black Widow Fighter.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (81 pages).33 photocopied photographs.
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- Speakman, Lyman A., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Shaw, Ferris Labrum, 1922-1999. Papers, 1943-2001.
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Papers, 1943-2001.
Contains a brief biography of Shaw's war experiences written by his wife, Elaine N. Shaw; photocopied military documents including medal citations, induction and discharge papers; photocopied newspaper articles about Shaw's promotions and medals; photocopied obituary announcing Shaw's death; photocopied photograph of Shaw in uniform.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (15 p. and 2 photocopied photographs)
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- Shaw, Ferris Labrum, 1922-1999. Papers, 1943-2001.
Stucki, Lund C., 1920-1943. Letter, 1943.
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Letter, 1943.
Contains a letter, written by Stucki, to his girlfriend on the day prior to his death in an aerial training accident. It shares his feelings on patriotism, liberty, and his willingness to fight and sacrifice for his country.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Stucki, Lund C., 1920-1943. Letter, 1943.
Bright, Holbert Detroy, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
Includes a narrative which examines Bright's training and military experiences. Discusses his landing at Omaha Beach, Normandy on June 7, 1944, the carnage left in the wake of the invasion, and the torment of living on the beachhead under constant sniper fire. Describes many brushes with death during fierce combat in Europe in which he ascribes his survival to divine intervention. Also provides details surrounding Bright's serious injury sustained at St. Lo which nearly killed him. Provides an account of his bravery in protecting a telephone line during a German counter-attack. Also discusses his joy in finding and joining the LDS church with his family after his discharge. Maps show, in great detail, the routes taken by both the 2nd Infantry Division and the 144th Field Artillery Corps in Europe. Photograph shows Bright in full military dress at war's end.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.)2 maps.1 photocopied photograph.
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- Bright, Holbert Detroy, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
Lloyd, David Olson, 1922-. Memoir and photograph, 1944-2001.
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Memoir and photograph, 1944-2001.
Contains a brief summary of Lloyd's naval training with the secret LORAN (Long Range Navigation) and his duties in the Philippines after the war's end. Includes 1 naval photograph of Lloyd.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (3 p. and 1 photograph)
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- Lloyd, David Olson, 1922-. Memoir and photograph, 1944-2001.
Ririe, David, 1922-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains humorous quotes from the mail of fellow prisoners of war. Contains detailed memoir in which Ririe discusses his induction into the army at Santa Ana Army Air Corps Base, California. Mentions promises of his patriarchal blessing, difficult training, military pettiness, and harsh discipline. Discusses his bombardier training and use of the secret Norden bomb sight at Victorville, California. Includes dangers of flying old aircraft and training accidents he encountered while at Admore, Oklahoma. Discusses his flight to England, stopover in Ireland, and the heavy losses of his first and only bombing mission. Comments on his capture and treatment by the Germans. Mentions his processing as a prisoner at Dulag Luft, Frankfurt am Main, his encounters with other LDS prisoners, and his internment at Stalag Luft I near Barth, Germany. Provides details of LDS church services in the camp, failed escape attempts, humorous aspects of their internment, forms of entertainment, air raids, sanitary conditions, hunger, cold, his liberation and return home. Includes story of a fellow prisoner, Blaine Harris, regarding his crash and saving two members of his crew. Also includes photocopies of the following items: 2 photographs of Ririe and his crew; his "morale chart" indicating his feelings during his months as a prisoner; LDS Sunday School minutes from the prison camp; and a drawing of his prison barracks.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (46 p.) + 2 photographs.
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- Ririe, David, 1922-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Mills, Richard S., 1917-. Letters and memoir, 2000.
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Letters and memoir, 2000.
Contains a brief memoir of Richard S. Mills's military experience. Includes two transcribed letters from 1945 in which Mills discusses the experiences of his brother Alma Leroy "Bud" Mills, who was a guerilla in the Philippines during the war, and writes about an LDS Church service on the Philippines.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.)
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- Mills, Richard S., 1917-. Letters and memoir, 2000.
Olson, Darwin L., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1993.
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Memoir, ca. 1993.
Contains a detailed autobiography outlining Olson's war years. Briefly describes his induction, training, and his first assignment to Australia. He recounts the perils of crossing the ocean during wartime and living conditions on the troop transport ships. Discusses his additional training in Australia, injuries sustained there, and medical treatment received. Provides numerous details concerning Olson's combat experience on the front lines in New Guinea, the Biak invasion, and the Philippines. Describes several reconnaissance patrols wherein Olson was involved in close range small-arms fighting with the Japanese. Describes, in great detail, the nature of jungle/cave warfare, guerilla tactics, lone guard patrols, enduring enemy bombing raids, fear, and courage. Also discusses living conditions on the front lines, recreation, interaction with the Pacific natives, and Olson's gratitude for his religious (LDS) standards. Remainder of autobiography and letter give a history of Olson's ancestors and progeny.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (80 p.)
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- Olson, Darwin L., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1993.
Black, H. Reed, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a short memoir that focuses on one particular experience wherein Black suffered a major lung injury from a German sniper's bullet in Beeck, Germany. Details the many ways in which his survival and recovery defied conventional medical wisdom. Discusses Black's feelings that he was saved through divine intervention, out of faithfulness to God's commandments. Photographs show Black alone, with fellow soldiers, and with his wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.)9 photocopied photographs.
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- Black, H. Reed, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Grimmett, John Orson, 1923-. Memoir, 2001.
Title:
Memoir, 2001.
Contains details of Grimmett's training camp experiences, particularly receiving initial training as a bombadier in the Army Air Corps, but being transferred, last-minute, to the infantry. Also contains a description of his combat experiences in Germany, including participating in the Battle of the Bulge and an account of securing Remagen Bridge over the Rhine. Following the conclusion of the war, Gimmett remained in Germany as part of the occupation and participated in the army's orchestra.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Grimmett, John Orson, 1923-. Memoir, 2001.
Sevey, Leonard Vaughn, 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1995.
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Memoir, ca. 1995.
Detailed account of Sevey's service in England, North Africa, Sicily, Corsica and Italy. Discusses his duties as ground crew chief for B-25-G Bombers, positive and negative experiences as an LDS soldier, difficulties of living outdoors, and his long boat ride home.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.)
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- Sevey, Leonard Vaughn, 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Peacock, Byron C., 1917-. Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
Contains a selection from Peacock's autobiography dealing with his military experiences. Discusses his training as a baker and truck driver in the Quartermaster Company. Provides details of the 3rd Infantry Division's movements through North Africa and Europe. Describes the preparations and assaults on Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, Cassino, Rome, Southern France, Colmar, and Germany. Discusses Peacock's responsibilities as a truck driver: transferring prisoners of war, ferrying materiel and officers, and other specific assignments₁ given to Peacock because of his reputation for a high moral character. Describes the peril of driving at night, without lights, near the front lines. Recounts the soldiers' fear of the German 88mm artillery guns and the anxiety of living with constant shelling. Specifically mentions Peacock's involvement with the LDS Church in his combat zones, leadership positions held in the church, blessings derived from associating with others of his faith, and missionary experiences. Includes a newspaper clipping praising Peacock for his church service on the front lines. Also includes two local newspaper clippings citing his movements and accomplishments.
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- Peacock, Byron C., 1917-. Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
Walker, Elmo L. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains what appears to be newsletters distributed to LDS servicemen's groups in Europe, complete with doctrinal essays, updates on LDS soldiers, words of encouragement, and excerpts from soldiers' letters expressing gratitude for the Gospel and its blessings. Discusses the availability and access of LDS materiel to the typical LDS soldier. Includes an account of Walker's efforts with the LDS Church and the European Theater Command to procure copies of Mormon Tabernacle Choir recordings for the soldiers. Also includes a brief history of the LDS branch established in Oran, Africa, complete with descriptions of the chapel, leadership, frequency of meetings, and the joy found in such church services. Photographs show improvised sacrament trays made from surplus military materiel.
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- Walker, Elmo L. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Williams, Clyde E., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Discusses his pre-war military service, difficult pilot training, and his stateside assignments. Mentions the Chinese people, their living conditions, and the city of Lulliang near his base. Discusses army living conditions, forms of entertainment, the dangers of flying, pranks played by American pilots, and flying over the Himalayan Mountains. Mentions close calls in which he attributes his survival to God, including flying in terrible storms, and an near accident on Iwo Jima after the war. Also includes a letter written to Saints At War by his wife, Jeri Williams, discussing his accomplishments in post-war life.
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- Williams, Clyde E., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Saints at War. Biography of LaVere Brown, 1945-2002.
Title:
Biography of LaVere Brown, 1945-2002.
Author unknown. La Vere Brown served in the US Army during World War II from 1943-1945. Brown was assigned to Head Quarters Battery, 344th Artillery Regiment, 90th Infantry Division. He was the battalion commander's driver and achieved the rank of corporal. Contains a brief biography of Brown's experiences during the war, including landing on D-Day, acquiring souvenirs, and combat. Includes a photocopied military document and 15 photocopied photographs of Brown and his comrades, his uniform, militaria and souvenirs.
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- Saints at War. Biography of LaVere Brown, 1945-2002.
Warwood, Nathan H. Three years, fourth months, thirteen days : my World War II experiences, ca. 1942-2001.
Title:
Three years, fourth months, thirteen days : my World War II experiences, ca. 1942-2001.
Bound Memoir, Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Maps, Photocopied Military Documents, Photocopied Newspaper Articles. For over three years, Warwood wrote home fairly regularly, and his letters were kept while he was away. This is a compilation of those letters. They are well written, generally speaking of the day to day events he was involved in and what plans he had daydreamed of for his return. He speaks often of the shops he had built and worked in as he moved around with his unit, and of the shop he would build when he returned home. He also often wished he had a camera, which he must have acquired somehow because he includes many photos taken of him, his fellow soldiers, and the places they were. Overall it is a very good record with lots of details.
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- Warwood, Nathan H. Three years, fourth months, thirteen days : my World War II experiences, ca. 1942-2001.
Willison, Keith R. My stretch in the Navy, ca. 1942-2000.
Title:
My stretch in the Navy, ca. 1942-2000.
Willison enlisted in the Navy with the understanding he was to be trained to be a Naval Photographer. Things didn't work out that way, but in the end he says it was a great, life-shaping experience. In his memoir he recounts several different experiences he had while he served in the Navy. He was happy to fill a position operating a movie projector on board his ship because he had experience in this, enjoyed it, it required several promotions, and gave him an interestingly unique job on the ship. He speaks of his investigation of the LDS Church during his service, and of the religious experiences he had.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.) + : photocopied photographs.
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- Willison, Keith R. My stretch in the Navy, ca. 1942-2000.
Saints at War. Newspaper article dealing with G. Robbin Brown, ca. 1945.
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Newspaper article dealing with G. Robbin Brown, ca. 1945.
Contains a newspaper article wherein an officer describes Brown's strength of character and religious convictions while in a Japanese POW camp. Brown took charge and organized an LDS servicemen's group.
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- Saints at War. Newspaper article dealing with G. Robbin Brown, ca. 1945.
Roos, Wayne J., 1923-. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Contains a brief summary of Roos's war experiences including life aboard ship, storms and harsh weather of the Pacific. Includes photocopied photographs of Roos, a shipmate, and a military document.
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- Roos, Wayne J., 1923-. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Sagers, Glen, 1918-. Papers, ca. 1941-2002.
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Papers, ca. 1941-2002.
Contains a brief memoir in which Sagers discusses the various assignments in Sanitary Units in which he served. While he served in several locations throughout the U.S., he mainly discusses the work he did at Fort Lewis, Washington. Includes photocopied military documents and one photograph of Sagers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (13 p.) + 1 photograph.
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- Sagers, Glen, 1918-. Papers, ca. 1941-2002.
Bennett, Lila Steffensen. Biography of William S. Bennett, ca. 1941-2000.
Title:
Biography of William S. Bennett, ca. 1941-2000.
William S. Bennett served in the U.S. Army from 1942-1945 during World War II. He served as a medical clerk in the 9th Medical Battalion, attached to the 9th Infantry Division. He achieved the rank of sergeant. Contains a short memoir written by Lila Bennett regarding William's military service. Includes a description of his military and medical duties performed during action seen in nearly every major European battle following the invasion at Normandy. Also includes a list of his theaters of combat and decorations received. Contains a transcript of the eulogy and a speech, prepared by Bennett's son, given at his funeral. Includes a reprinted newspaper article detailing the history of Bennett's kidney problems and the hardships of needing dialysis. Photographs show Bennett prior to and after the war, and in military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (17 p.)3 photocopied photogaphs.
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- Bennett, Lila Steffensen. Biography of William S. Bennett, ca. 1941-2000.
Hughes, Francis Evan, 1917-. Memoir and interview, 1990-1999.
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Memoir and interview, 1990-1999.
Contains detailed portions of Hughes's memoir and an oral interview in which he discusses various experiences in North Africa and Corsica. Mentions wild life and weather conditions near Dakar, his flight to and from an LDS Servicemen's Conference, his comrades and pranks they played. Also discusses his duties at Oran (N. Africa) of receiving coded messages and his mistake which led to the invasion of Sicily being postponed. Discusses Christmas celebrations and interaction with the French-African people. Also refers to his voyage home, the end of the war, meeting and marrying his wife.
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- Hughes, Francis Evan, 1917-. Memoir and interview, 1990-1999.
Brown, George Easton, 1917-. Papers, ca. 1942-1990.
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Papers, ca. 1942-1990.
Contains the transcript of an oral interview conducted in 1985 wherein Brown relates his experience of being interred in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in Mukden, Manchuria for nearly one hundred days. Describes the living conditions, sanitation, treatment by guards, morale, and the role that Brown's upbringing in the LDS church had in his determination to survive. Includes a letter from Brown to his parents shortly after he arrived in the United States following his liberation. Also includes a handwritten account of a spiritual experience Brown had in the POW camp during Christmas. Contains a brief history of Brown's life, as well as two telegrams: one notifying Brown's family that he was missing in action and the other notifying them of his capture and internment. Photographs show Brown in full military dress and a display of his military paraphernalia.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (46 p.)3 photocopied photographs.2 photocopied telegrams.
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- Brown, George Easton, 1917-. Papers, ca. 1942-1990.
Corbridge, Ivan L. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Contains a brief memoir of Corbridge's military service in England during World War II. Also includes photocopies of citations regarding Corbridge's bronze star for meritorious service.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.)
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- Corbridge, Ivan L. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Holmes, George, 1914-1995. Autobiographical and Biographical Papers, ca. 1990-2001.
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Autobiographical and Biographical Papers, ca. 1990-2001.
Discusses a patrol in Germany in which he was severely wounded and several of his comrades killed. Also includes autobiography and a short biographical outline of Holmes's life written by his wife, Clara Holmes.
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- Holmes, George, 1914-1995. Autobiographical and Biographical Papers, ca. 1990-2001.
Taylor, Leon Packer, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2002.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2002.
Handwritten Memoir, Duplicate Photograph. Taylor briefly writes of his experiences in the military during World War II. He speaks of his basic training in Idaho, and of moving aboard the U.S.S. Corregidor for his duty station. He was assigned to Task Force 58 through the battles of the Mariana's, and Marshall Islands. He tells of conducting LDS Church services aboard the ship, and of being in a typhoon which caused their ship to have to return to the states for repairs. Also included is a duplicated photograph of Taylor from basic training.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Taylor, Leon Packer, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2002.
Storrs, Norven W. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains several hand-written and typed copies of a short memoir detailing Storrs's pre-war education and employment, activities in the LDS Church, and military experiences. Discusses his unit's participation in the Iwo Jima invasion, small-arms skirmishes with the enemy, and the living conditions on the island.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (24 pages).
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- Storrs, Norven W. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Fuhriman, Dean K. (Dean Kenneth), 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2002.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2002.
Photocopied Photographs, Computer Printed Photographs. Fuhriman served in Alaska as part of an A & R shop (Assembly and Repair). He also spent time in Florida around the close of the European Theater. He speaks of his decision to join the Navy, and of how he missed his wife during their separation. He spent time in California and Washington training for the various positions he would hold. He was directly commissioned into the Navy, and progressed at a normal rate. Much of his time in service was spent on Attu Island in Alaska.
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- Fuhriman, Dean K. (Dean Kenneth), 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2002.
Sabin, Marvin Elmer, 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains two copies of a brief memoir in which Sabin mentions the various locations where he served. Includes description of a narrow escape when his ship was bombed at New Guinea and almost sunk by a typhoon on another occasion.
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- Sabin, Marvin Elmer, 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Ellgen, Philip, 1925-. Papers, 1944-2002.
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Papers, 1944-2002.
Includes two copies of a memoir that discusses briefly his combat assignment on Guam, and in more detail the dangers and severe wounds he suffered on Iwo Jima. Includes photocopied photographs of Ellgen as a Marine, his family. Also contains photocopied military documents.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (13 p. and 4 photographs)
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- Ellgen, Philip, 1925-. Papers, 1944-2002.
Stout, Owen Wayne. Papers, ca. 2000.
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Papers, ca. 2000.
Stout writes of his experiences in the Merchant Marines, and of the things he did on and off duty. He tells of the various church meetings he attended and the people he met in doing so.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Stout, Owen Wayne. Papers, ca. 2000.
Petterborg, Emil M., 1917-. Letter, ca. 2000.
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Letter, ca. 2000.
Contains a short letter detailing some of Petterborg's aerial attacks on Japanese targets while stationed in the Aleutian Islands. Also describes his crew's crash landing in Russia and his internment there until the Russians smuggled him out of the country.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Petterborg, Emil M., 1917-. Letter, ca. 2000.
Saints at War. Edwin Curtis McMullin : World War II service experiences, ca. 2001.
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Edwin Curtis McMullin : World War II service experiences, ca. 2001.
Edwin Curtis McMullin served in the US Army during World War II from 1942-1945. Contains a biography briefly describing his service during the War. McMullin was assigned to stateside military bases, working as a finance technician clerk. He achieved the rank of sergeant. Also includes photographs of himself during and after the war. Author unknown.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p. and 3 photographs)
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- Saints at War. Edwin Curtis McMullin : World War II service experiences, ca. 2001.
Rawley, Virginia Kay, 1922-. Autobiography, 2002.
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Autobiography, 2002.
Typed autobiography. Rawley served as a nurse during World War II. She was trained as a nurse at the Latter-day Saint Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. She worked at Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City, Utah. She treated Edward Rawley who lost both hands in the wreck of a B-24 bomber. They were married in 1946.
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- Rawley, Virginia Kay, 1922-. Autobiography, 2002.
Braithwaite, Wilbur T., 1926-. Papers, ca. 1988-2002.
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Papers, ca. 1988-2002.
Includes a three-page collection of thoughts on and lessons learned from war, original poetry composed by Braithwaite, his Division's newsletter, and a editorial piece describing how the war affected the path of Braithwaite's life after his discharge. Also contains a short, insightful narrative describing the advance of Allied infantrymen through forests laced with German mines, with emphasis on the courage and determination needed to proceed in such a situation.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (13 p.)
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- Braithwaite, Wilbur T., 1926-. Papers, ca. 1988-2002.
Jameson, Don, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains letters describing Jameson's military experiences. Includes a log of his voyages on transport ships in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and the English Channel. Discusses life in Manchester during German bombing raids. Also includes details of his induction, life on the transport ships, and the fear from sustaining bombardment from coastal batteries in North Africa. Describes his last voyage, transporting troops during the Normandy invasion, in which his ship was torpedoed and nearly sunk. Includes Jameson's military photographs and discharge papers, and photographs of the Auckland Star, torpedoed and sunk in 1940.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (18 p.) + 3 photocopied photographs.
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- Jameson, Don, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Judkins, Lynn B., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Includes a biography, with a short memoir of Judkins's military experiences within. Includes accounts of his induction, training, commission, and flight training on B-17 bombers. Describes his transfer to England, his life on military bases and in the air, and some memorable bombing runs, including bombing runs over Dresden. Discusses his gratitude for participating in four mercy missions in lieu of dropping live ordnance on enemy positions. Also includes a log of all missions flown, his induction and discharge papers, and his commission papers.
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- Judkins, Lynn B., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Clark, Dale D., 1910-. Memoirs, ca. 1944-1998.
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Memoirs, ca. 1944-1998.
In several newspaper articles Clark's experiences on the staff of the allied forces Supreme Headquarters of World War II, especially dealing with a highly sensitive mission to Capri, Italy, and Clark's association with Josef Muller, a major German reformer and rebel during the Nazi reign. Clark is dubbed as the Co-Author of German Democracy along with Muller, who took the ideas he gathered working with Clark during the war, and eventually started the Christian Social Union, Germany's ruling political party.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.)
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- Clark, Dale D., 1910-. Memoirs, ca. 1944-1998.
Banks, Richard T., 1925-. Questionnaire and photograph, ca. 1944-2001.
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Questionnaire and photograph, ca. 1944-2001.
Contains brief answers to a Saints At War questionnaire regarding his military service. Also gives references for publications with a more complete version of his story. Includes photograph of US troops parading in Paris.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p. and 1 photograph)
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- Banks, Richard T., 1925-. Questionnaire and photograph, ca. 1944-2001.
O'Connor, Myron Edwin, 1925-1978. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
O'Connor briefly explains the units he was assigned to and areas that he served. His wife, Helen O'Connor also writes some of her husband's wartime experiences, including being strafed during the Battle of the Rhine. Includes a photocopied photograph of O'Connor and military document.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 pages).
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- O'Connor, Myron Edwin, 1925-1978. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Larsen, Leland G., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a detailed memoir which outlines Larsen's military experiences. Relates the history behind his enlistment, transfer to pilot school, flight training, and subsequent position as a flight instructor. Provides a detailed account of his first solo flight and his interactions with his commanding officers. Discusses the monotonous boredom experienced at sea during his ocean crossing to Europe, and hobbies he found to pass the time. Includes details of setting up his Bomb Group's camp in Italy and the living conditions, weather, and morale therein. Make specific mention of the dangers inherent in personally transferring flight orders across the Italian countryside due to hostile natives. Contains a detailed description of pre-flight operations undertaken by his B-24 crew. Also contains a specific account of his first bombing mission. Includes a particular account of the "Red-Tailed" P-51 Negro fighter pilots₁the impervious air cover they offered, their hospitality, and their sophistication and good behavior in camp. Also includes three accounts of close landings and near mid-air collisions in which Larsen attributes his survival to divine protection. Photographs show Larsen in full flight gear and with his wife at their wedding.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (34 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Larsen, Leland G., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Stobbe, Joseph W., 1921-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Stobbe recounts his experiences as an infantry sergeant mostly in France. He was on a landing crew that came to Utah Beach in Normandy, France a few days after D-day. He and the men in his company made their way to the front lines, and fought for five months against the Germans there. He draws upon his memories of the war and also his several trips back to France since the war, and gives a wonderful recounting of the details of his service. He has attempted to retrace his company's steps, and has been relatively successful, although he admits there are a few places he is unable to locate. He mentions his feelings of having been watched over by God several times and of instances where he found bullet holes in his clothing but not in him.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (27 p.)
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- Stobbe, Joseph W., 1921-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Webb, LaVarr B., 1921-. You're in the army, ca. 1944-2000.
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You're in the army, ca. 1944-2000.
An extremely well written, entertaining memoir filled with stories almost all soldiers can relate to. Webb relates a handful of his most memorable experiences from his time in service including wonderfully amusing stories from his basic training, traveling to and from training and deployment, and several incidents while he was in Italy. Filled with as much character as Webb seemed to be, this memoir looks at a little bit lighter side of the military and the camaraderie that can exist between soldiers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (23 p.)
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- Webb, LaVarr B., 1921-. You're in the army, ca. 1944-2000.
Taylor, Zane S., 1925-. Papers, ca. 2000.
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Papers, ca. 2000.
Taylor speaks of one of many experiences in which he was almost killed in combat. As his Company, because of their experience and proficiency, was called to move from a position they had taken in Germany to a place on the front lines in the Battle of the Bulge, Taylor and his "battle buddy" had dug in a foxhole, and were taking cover. When Taylor got out of the hole for a moment, a mortar round passed right by him and exploded, sending him to the hospital and eventually back to the States with a medical discharge. Also included are two pictures.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.) + photocopied photographs.
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- Taylor, Zane S., 1925-. Papers, ca. 2000.
Terry, Harvey Allen, 1923-1982. Papers, 1944-2000.
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Papers, 1944-2000.
Contains poetry written by Terry during and after the war that discusses the tragedy and destruction of war. Also contains a collection of artwork done by William de Jarnette Rutherfoord depicting combat on Luzon, Philippines with the 25th Division. Also includes two photocopied letters: the first is from Terry's regimental commander, the second discusses Terry's role in the American Legion after the war. Contains two photocopied photographs of Terry and his parents; and a letter written by his wife, Maxine N. Terry.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (22 p., 2 photocopied photographs)
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- Terry, Harvey Allen, 1923-1982. Papers, 1944-2000.
Carson, Leonard R., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Contains a short memoir describing Carson's military training and combat action in the European Theater. Discusses his fighting in the Battle of the Ardennes, his contraction of pneumonia while breaking through the Siegfried Line, and his treatment in an Allied military hospital. Also mentions heavy fighting he experienced in Zietz, Germany as a machine gunner. Discusses his work as a military mechanic and transport driver after the war's end and prior to his discharge. Also includes Carson's discharge papers. Photographs show Carson in full military dress and with his six brothers, all of whom simultaneously served in the armed forces and returned home alive.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.) + 2 phtocopied photographs.
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- Carson, Leonard R., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Henry, Charles H., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Includes a memoir detailing Henry's military experiences. Discusses his education, induction in the Army, basic training, and eventual training as a medical soldier. Describes his training experiences at Medical Officer Candidate School, his duties as a medical officer, and the methods used to train his company of medical soldiers. Discusses support received from his family and his activity in the LDS Church during the war (includes both attendance at meetings and in his role as the LDS group leader for his unit). Describes his unit's assignment to the European Theater, their movements, and their involvement in the war's last stages. Makes specific mention, with examples, of divine guidance and protection that Henry both sought after and received. Photographs show Henry in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (18 p.) + 4 photocopied photographs.
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- Henry, Charles H., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Young, John Oscar, 1922-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1997-2000.
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Memoir and photographs, ca. 1997-2000.
Contains two copies of his memoir in which he discusses the stand made by his fellow civilians and US Marines on Wake Island and their capture. Discusses his three and a half years of captivity in Woo Sung, China; Osaka and Naoetsu Japan; the miseries that he endured; and his release following the war's end . Includes 3 photocopies of recent photographs of Young.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (34 p.) + 3 photocopied photographs.
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- Young, John Oscar, 1922-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1997-2000.
Smith, Willard DeLoy, 1914-. Papers, ca. 1943-1992.
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Papers, ca. 1943-1992.
Contains Smith's memoir in which he details his stateside military training, service in England as a chaplain's assistant, touring Dachau Concentration Camp, attending an LDS servicemen's conference in Paris with Hugh B. Brown, trips through the United Kingdom and Ireland, and comments about his voyage aboard the Queen Mary. Also includes writings by Smith's wife, Olga Smith, about her experiences on the homefront as well as photocopied military documents, family and military photographs, and one notecard.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (31 p.) + 1 notecard.
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- Smith, Willard DeLoy, 1914-. Papers, ca. 1943-1992.
Briggs, A. Maurice, 1918-. Papers, ca. 2000.
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Papers, ca. 2000.
Contains a response to the Saints At War questionnaire in which Briggs relates his military experiences in the Pacific theater of war. He participated in the attack on Saipan and lost his left arm during the conflict.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 p.)
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- Briggs, A. Maurice, 1918-. Papers, ca. 2000.
Mills, Gayland R., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Discusses Mills radar and anti-aircraft training, preparations for the D-Day invasion in England, and his landing on Omaha Beach. Describes the carnage from battles in Normandy and his participation in the Battle of St. Lo. Mills also mentions battling through France and Belgium, experiences during the Battle of the Bulge, and invasion of Germany. Includes photocopied photographs and certificates.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (21 p.)
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- Mills, Gayland R., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Forsberg, Sylvan. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a short letter describing Forsberg's military experience. Also contains a newspaper article citing the enlistment of Forsberg and his twin brother in the Navy, with an accompanying photograph. Includes a history of the vessel, the U.S.S. Mullany, that Forsberg served on. The history details the ship's combat record₁seeing action at Rabaul, the assault on the Philippines, engaging enemy submarines, and engaging in close combat with coastal batteries. Describes the ship's ever-increasing legend of invincibility. Also describes the kamikaze attack that finally crippled her and ended her war service. Discusses the crew's feelings for the ship and her postwar service record.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (18 p.)
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- Forsberg, Sylvan. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Pugmire, Averill Arnell, 1920-. Papers, 1944-2001.
Title:
Papers, 1944-2001.
Contains brief memoir of Pugmire's service including experiences as an LDS sailor and aboard ship during the invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Includes a photocopy of a letters sent to Pugmire by an LDS shipmate, Earl A. Jenne. Also contains photocopied notes for talks and other papers related to LDS meetings held aboard USS Talladega (APA-208).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 pages).
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- Pugmire, Averill Arnell, 1920-. Papers, 1944-2001.
Risser, Gordon Keith, 1922-1998. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains memoir written by Risser about his service as a Frogman, including his training in the Bahama Islands. Includes combat experiences on the Palau Islands, the island of Leyte, and Luzon Bay in the Philippines; and encounters with Kamikaze pilots. Includes periodical articles, newspaper clippings, photocopied photographs about "Frogmen" and photocopied military documents. Also contains a brief letter by Risser's wife, VaNile Lewis Risser, about his service during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (27 p. including 8 photocopied photographs)
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- Risser, Gordon Keith, 1922-1998. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Cheever, George A., 1919-1997. Memoir, ca. 1980.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1980.
Contains a detailed memoir outlining his military experiences. Discusses his assignment to the engineering corps and the tough discipline learned in training. Describes the miserable transport to England, his living conditions there, and his further training in preparation for the Normandy invasion. Provides a list of needed equipment and logistics necessary in setting up a telecommunications base. Discusses his two-month attachment to the famed 101st Airborne Division as a member of a reconnaissance team with special assignments on D-Day. Provides a detailed account of the bravery and carnage present during landing at Utah beach. Discusses the logistics of keeping communication channels open throughout the front lines. Mentions a letter received from his brother notifying Cheever of his mother's death and the period of depression that followed. Gives an account of his unit's participation in the breaking of the Siegfried Line (including physical descriptions of the line), the capture of Aachen, the Ruhr Pocket, and the Battle of the Bulge (Ardennes). Describes his unit's meeting with the Ukranian army in the heart of Germany near the war's end. Details the war's end, his demobilization, and his return home. Discusses numerous spiritual experiences, including receiving a revelation that his mother would pass away prior to his return, spiritual promptings warning him of imminent attacks, and the daily blessings of living his religion and staying morally clean. Also includes a list of lessons learned through his combat experience. Contains Cheever's induction and discharge papers and combat maps of Europe. Photograph shows Cheever in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (108 p.)2 photocopied photographs.1 computer disk.
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- Cheever, George A., 1919-1997. Memoir, ca. 1980.
Warner, Mont M., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains an account of fighting in the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. He talks about training, service in the 42nd Infantry Division, and his horror at the destruction of military action. He mentions that he had the opportunity to study at Cambridge, England, following the war. He also talks about his participation in the liberation of the Dachau consentration camp.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 p.)
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- Warner, Mont M., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Taylor, Harold R., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Includes brief memoir about his involvement with the American Legion and enlistment and duties in the navy. Also includes statement about Taylor's involvement in an LDS naval choir, and information regarding his brother, Orval Clell Taylor. Contains two photographs (one original the other photocopied) of Taylor and the choir.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (4 p. and 2 photographs)
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- Taylor, Harold R., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Davis, Neil L., 1907-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Newspaper Articles, Original Typewritten Letters, Photocopied Typewritten Letters, Original Photographs, Original Newspaper Article, Photocopied Handwritten Letter. Davis entered the war at the age of 36, one year younger than the age limit, and served on the front lines in France, Belgium, and Germany. In his memoir he explains his work observing and relaying artillery impacts from forward observation points to artillery troops firing from their positions on the front lines. Several typewritten letters chronicle his recovery in Army Medical Centers after he was wounded. Photocopied newspaper articles share some details of Davis' personal life before and after his time in the service.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (26 p.)
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- Davis, Neil L., 1907-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Tanner, John H., 1924-. John and the war years, ca. 1943-2002.
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John and the war years, ca. 1943-2002.
In a well written memoir with photographs, Tanner tells of his experiences in World War II. He was tested during high school for admission into the Army Air Corps and passed. He entered basic training within a couple weeks of graduating high school, and then went on to his different flight training schools. He flew many missions over Europe, some bombing runs, some delivering food packages to the Dutch, and one in which he and his crew flew a group of liberated Prisoners of War out of Austria. The file was created on a computer and contains many digitally scanned photographs of different things from Tanner's experiences.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (18 p.) + computer printed photographs.
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- Tanner, John H., 1924-. John and the war years, ca. 1943-2002.
Rose, Florin M., 1925-. Memoir and photocopied photographs ca. 1944-2002.
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Memoir and photocopied photographs ca. 1944-2002.
Discusses combat experiences during the battles in Normandy, St. Lo and Brest. Discusses narrow escapes from sniper fire and artillery, taking German prisoners, and difficult experiences (including being wounded) during the Battle of the Bulge. Includes two photocopied photographs of Rose.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (8 p., 2 photocopied photographs)
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- Rose, Florin M., 1925-. Memoir and photocopied photographs ca. 1944-2002.
Pope, Lynn Marion, 1922-1970. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Includes a biography of Pope that details his military induction, Officer Candidate School experience, engineering training in England, and his participation in the European invasion on D-Day at Normandy, France. Also describes the conditions under which he received his medals. Includes his award citations, promotion papers, OCS papers, and discharge papers. Photograph shows Pope in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (21 p.)1 photocopied photograph.
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- Pope, Lynn Marion, 1922-1970. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Saxey, John L., 1923-. Memoir, c.a 2000.
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Memoir, c.a 2000.
Contains a detailed memoir of Saxey's military experiences. Discusses his training and transfer to the European Theater. Describes his fighting₁patrol skirmishes, artillery bombardments, and front-line combat₁in Brumath, France. Recounts the slow advance of his unit and combat in the Stiring-Wendel, Germany area. There, Saxey was involved in street fighting, hand-to-hand combat, and personally viewed the death of many of his friends. Discusses his unit's attack on the Siegfried Line and the Saar Basin. Includes his personal feelings on war, freedom, and death. Specifically mentions the carnage that surrounded Saxey's unit (5 of the 187 original soldiers in his company survived the war). Also contains his discharge papers and newspaper articles citing his heroic actions during house-to-house combat in Germany. Photographs show him in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (27 pages) + photocopied photograph.
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- Saxey, John L., 1923-. Memoir, c.a 2000.
O'Rouark, Terence, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a memoir detailing O'Rouark's college and military years. Discusses his education, his marriage, and induction into the Army. Describes his academic and physical training at Officer Candidate School. Also discusses his assignment to the Manhattan Engineering Project in Kentucky, and the work he conducted there dealing with atomic weapons.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (18 p.)
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- O'Rouark, Terence, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Smith, Augustus Marion, 1918-. Letter and photographs, ca. 1945-2001.
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Letter and photographs, ca. 1945-2001.
Contains a letter that discusses his duties with the Veterinary Corps and callings in the LDS Church, two photocopied photographs, and a biographical profile of Smith.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (4 p.)
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- Smith, Augustus Marion, 1918-. Letter and photographs, ca. 1945-2001.
Tenney, Ross Albert, 1919-1943. Biography, 2000.
Title:
Biography, 2000.
Contains two copies of a biography of Ross Albert Tenney, who served in the US Army Air Corps during World War II from 1942 to his death on May 14, 1943. Tenney was a co-pilot of B-17's and B-24's. He achieved the rank of first lieutenant. Biography contains a brief summary of his early life, military training and combat assignments. Tenney died after his bomber was shot down during his twelfth mission over Germany. Contains photocopied photographs of Tenney and a newspaper clipping discussing his military decorations.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.) + 3 photocopied photographs and 1 newspaper clipping, 2000.
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- Tenney, Ross Albert, 1919-1943. Biography, 2000.
Ellsworth, Reid F., 1915-. Reid F. Ellsworth story : an account of war and divine interposition, 1997.
Title:
Reid F. Ellsworth story : an account of war and divine interposition, 1997.
Ellsworth, in this memoir of his experience in World War II, relates how he came into the military, his training, bombing missions he participated in, his being shot down over Italy, his evasion, capture, imprisonment, escape attempts, and eventual freedom. When he and the rest of his planes crew were shot down over Italy, he followed orders to stay with rural Italian families and attempt to make his way back to American forces. He speaks of a family which he stayed with for over a month before he was captured by Italian officers and transported, prison camp to prison camp, from Italy to Germany eventually to Poland. He recounts his and others numerous escape attempts, and of daily life in the camp in which he lived. Finally escaping from as they entire group of prisoners were being transferred in the wake of approaching Russian forces, Ellsworth made his way back to American forces, and home to a full and honorable discharge.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (133 p.)
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- Ellsworth, Reid F., 1915-. Reid F. Ellsworth story : an account of war and divine interposition, 1997.
Despain, Parley W., 1919-. Memior, ca. 1942-2000.
Title:
Memior, ca. 1942-2000.
Parley William Despain spent a year helping to build a telephone line from the continental United States up to Alaska, and was then sent to the European Theater to construct and repair telecommunications along the front lines of World War II, for part of the time very close to the Battle of the Bulge, and shortly after the landings at Omaha Beach, Normandy. In his memoir he candidly and clearly explains his day-to-day life as well as some of the more prominent events of his military service.
ArchivalResource: 1 memoir (14 p.)
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- Despain, Parley W., 1919-. Memior, ca. 1942-2000.
Meservy, Royal R., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains an account of Meservy's combat experiences. Discusses his division's positions in Ardennes and on the Siegfried line. While on the Siegfried line, his company was caught by the German onslaught at the opening of the Battle of the Bulge. There he was captured and taken to the Stalag IX-B (Bad Orb, Germany) POW camp. Describes the living conditions, the mental stress, and fear at the camp. Devotes large portion to Meservy's involvement with religious groups in his unit. He served as chaplain, choir director, and LDS servicemen's group president. Discusses the strength he received from prayer, singing, and reading scriptures.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.)
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- Meservy, Royal R., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Hatch, David S., 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a short reply to the Saints At War questionnaire, detailing Hatch's feelings towards war, his family's involvement in the war, the general lack of LDS meetings in his theater of operation, and his spiritual and mental health throughout the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 pages).
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- Hatch, David S., 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Nebeker, Richard Hulme, 1925-1998. Memoirs, diary excerpt and photocopied photograph, 1945-1990.
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Memoirs, diary excerpt and photocopied photograph, 1945-1990.
Contains description of Nebeker's training in Camp Hale, Colorado during which he was a ski instructor. He describes combat in Italy during campaigns in the North Appennines, including heavy artillery fire and the massacre of German prisoners. Includes experience of combat on skis and mentions arrival and party in New York City after the war's end. Also contains a brief excerpt from Nebeker's war diary. Photograph is of Nebeker and a comrade in Italy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (31 pages) + 1 photcopied photograph.
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- Nebeker, Richard Hulme, 1925-1998. Memoirs, diary excerpt and photocopied photograph, 1945-1990.
Baumgartner, Ray N., 1917-. Papers, ca. 1944-2002.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2002.
Contains a brief memoir outlining Baumgartner's pre-war employment, induction, basic training, involvement with the LDS Church, aerial training, and a memorable bombing run over Germany. Includes newspaper articles citing his medals won, different missions his crew participated in, and his honorable discharge. Also includes a list of the dates, destinations, and durations of all his bombing missions. Photographs show his original B-17 crew in front of their plane, the crew at a reunion decades later, and a dollar bill with his complete mission information written on the back. Of note is an included letter from Beverly Morris, a member of Baumgartner's flight crew, written in 1988 thanking Baumgartner for his example, friendship, and courage.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (12 p.)3 photocopyed photographs.5 photocopied newspaper articles.
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- Baumgartner, Ray N., 1917-. Papers, ca. 1944-2002.
Turner, Norval, 1924-. Papers, ca. 1944-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2000.
Turner tells briefly of his experiences in the Air Corps, including his time in India, and how he traveled all the way around the world, through both the Suez and Panama Canals. Also included are several amusing and informative poems he wrote during or shortly after his service.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)
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- Turner, Norval, 1924-. Papers, ca. 1944-2000.
Turner, C. Elmo, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Turner relates some of his military experiences in this short, well written memoir. He speaks of his enlisting, basic training, and mostly of his duties and experiences aboard the CVE 83, the "Rudyerd Bay," including going through a typhoon, in which he volunteered to go out on the deck to cut a wire that had come loose and shorted out the ships communications, and watching as the fighters engaged Japanese Kamikaze pilots overhead. Turner returned to Brigham Young University after his service and was the Student Body President his senior year.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.) + photograph.
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- Turner, C. Elmo, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Ward, Arlo, 1922-. Memoir and document ca. 1945-2002.
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Memoir and document ca. 1945-2002.
Contains brief mention of Ward's combat experiences, including the Battle of the Bulge. Discusses heavy losses in his unit, being attacked by German planes and tanks, narrow escapes from death, and the importance of prayer. Also briefly discusses his post-war calling in the LDS Church with youth. Includes military document that discusses the role and successes of the 12th Division in the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.)
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- Ward, Arlo, 1922-. Memoir and document ca. 1945-2002.
Nelson, Frank T., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 1939-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1939-2001.
Contains a lengthy memoir of Nelson's military experiences and his thoughts on war. Includes a summary of the war's beginnings, a highly detailed account of Nelson's training in flight school, and his assignment to the Pacific. Discusses the weather, morale, and living conditions within the military camps in Australia. Makes mention of the anachronistic transportation still used there. Also discusses the wildlife, his interaction with the natives of both Australia and New Guinea, and the entertainment provided for the soldiers. Expresses his gratitude for the correspondence exchanged between he and his wife, and that of finding, occasionally, LDS Church meetings to attend. Provides a detailed inventory of every bombing mission flown by Nelson and his B-24 Liberator crew, with emphasis on the heavy raids conducted on Cape Gloucester prior to a ground assault, with an accompanying account of Japanese resistance encountered. Also delineates a bombardier's role and operations performed while on bombing raids. Contains several humorous anecdotes relating to military life. Memoir includes hundreds of photocopied photographs showing Nelson, his wife and family, his training camps, his B-24 crew, his commanding officers and fellow officers, and his airplane. Photographs also show Pacific natives, wildlife, aerial shots of various bombing targets, Australian cities, and Japanese war wreckage. Memoir also includes Nelson's military induction and discharge papers, various maps of the South Pacific, newspaper clippings citing the Allied advances, and military cartoons from Army publications. Contains short memoirs written by John Walkenhorst, Jack Schofield, William O'Rullian, and Harold Chambers describing their military experiences and their attitudes towards the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (1 book--150 p.)
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- Nelson, Frank T., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 1939-2001.
Snow, Edward Donald, 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains an extensive personal history written by Snow and his wife, A. Anne Snow. Discusses Snow's childhood, his family, and the events leading up to his Army induction following the attack on Pearl Harbor. He describes his emotions at the beginning of the war, his training in, and impressions of, Chicago, and the friendships he formed within training camps. Includes an account of his transfer to England and the living conditions on the troop transport ships. Describes the preparations and exercises undertaken by his division for their role in the Normandy invasion. Also describes, in great detail, the carnage present on the beachheads following D-Day and throughout the French countryside. Provides details of the techniques used to make unobserved artillery fire more accurate. Mentions his gratitude for the one church service he was able to attend during his military service, and the peace and comfort drawn from that experience. Contains an account of combat in Belgium at the Siegfried Line and the widespread use of captured German arms and equipment in Allied units. Also describes his division's pivotal role, while dug in at Elsenborn, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge. Recounts Snow's involvement in securing a bridgehead at Remagen and Ludendorf. Also provides a summary of the swift Allied advance through Germany and the capture of a large German contingent in the Ruhr pocket, with specific mention made of the German prisoners who surrendered in droves. Photographs, throughout the memoir, show Snow in military dress, with fellow soldiers, with his family, operating his military equipment, and attending 2nd Division reunions. Also includes photographs of his areas of combat, German prisoners of war, and German military materiel.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (124 p.) + numerous photocopied photographs.
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- Snow, Edward Donald, 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Davis, Newell P., 1921-. Memoir and photographs, 1940-2001.
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Memoir and photographs, 1940-2001.
Contains brief description of Davis's bootcamp experience and his assignments of inspecting and repairing aircraft. Includes 6 photographs of Davis, his brothers, and his platoon graduation. Also includes set of negatives to these photographs.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (6 p. and 6 photographs, 1 set of negatives)
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- Davis, Newell P., 1921-. Memoir and photographs, 1940-2001.
Mathis, Henry G., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
Contains a letter describing Mathis's military experiences. Discusses his flight training and contact with other LDS servicemen in training. Recounts his bombing missions in the Pacific, with special mention of one missionin which he was inexplicably relplaced on the crew and the plane subsequently crashed, killing all on board. Mathis credited his survival to divine intervention. Photographs show Mathis in full military dress and with his bombing crew in front of their B-29.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (8 p.) + 2 phtocographs.
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- Mathis, Henry G., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
Price, Eugene W., 1923-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Includes handwritten, photocopied memoir in which Price describes his training at Buckley Field, Colorado and Harlington, Texas. He discusses his base in Caserta, Italy; daily routines; and some of the most dangerous bombing missions he participated in. Spent three days in Rome and he describes the tourist sights he visited. Includes two photocopied articles: one describes Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia written by Captain Donald Higgins; and the other describes Liberty Ships troop transports and was written by Lieutenants F.P. Nesdale and C.P. Clogher. Also includes photocopied correspondence between Price and his parents, two original envelopes, photographs of souvenirs from Italy, and photocopied photographs of Price, his comrades, B-24's. Contains photocopied military documents and pamphlets about the B-24 and B-17 Bombers.
ArchivalResource: 2 fd. (45 p., 16 original & photocopied photographs, 2 envelopes)
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- Price, Eugene W., 1923-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Rawson, Reed E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Includes a memoir discussing Rawson's time as a tail gunner in a torpedo bomber wing in the Pacific theater. Contains details of his unit's and his personal involvement in combat missions at Wake Island, Rabaul Harbor, Tarawa Atoll, the Marshall Islands, Truk Truk, Saipan, and as a member of the famed Task Force 58.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.)
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- Rawson, Reed E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Bloxham, Vern C., 1926-. Memoir, ca. 1999.
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Memoir, ca. 1999.
Contains summary of Bloxham's combat experiences on Okinawa in 1945 in which he was severely wounded, but had many narrow escapes from death.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 p.)
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- Bloxham, Vern C., 1926-. Memoir, ca. 1999.
Winegar, Wayne Muir, 1921-. Letter, 2001.
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Letter, 2001.
Discusses Winegar's experiences while serving in the Honolulu mission when Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941. Briefly mentions the service given by LDS missionaries in the aftermath of the attack.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Winegar, Wayne Muir, 1921-. Letter, 2001.
Hawkins, David Henry, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a memoir of Hawkins's military experiences. He describes his ship, U.S.S. Enterprise, and presentsa chronology of his service and battles. He was at Pearl Harbor when it was attacked by the Japanese, and he discusses the support he received from his family. He describes the fighting at Peleliu. The photographs show Hawkins with fellow veterans at later reunions.
ArchivalResource: 3 original photographs.2 photocopied newspaper articles.
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- Hawkins, David Henry, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Gibson, Arvin S. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Includes a detailed memoir of Gibson's experiences on Iwo Jima. Landing only twenty days after the initial invasion, his unit was exposed to sporadic combat and air raids. Discusses life in the military camps, the carnage on the beaches, the difficulty of clearing the island of the last Japanese units, and the bravery of the Marines. Contains Gibson's thoughts on war, patriotism, and freedom. Photographs show Gibson and his unit on Iwo Jima.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (24 p.) + 18 photocopied photographs.
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- Gibson, Arvin S. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Erskine, Ralph S., 1920-. Patrol Squardron VP-41 : the radio gang, ca. 1939-1945.
Title:
Patrol Squardron VP-41 : the radio gang, ca. 1939-1945.
Part journal entries, part memoir, "Patrol Squadron VP-41" relates the experiences of Erskine as he served in the Navy at Dutch Harbor, Alaska. He recounts the attacks made by Japanese fighters that killed many of the men who were stationed there at the time, and of the recovery made over the next couple months. Erskine also informs us in his journal entries of his testing for promotions, activity with other members of the LDS Church, and of the general day to day life he had during his most prominent few months of military service.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.)
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- Erskine, Ralph S., 1920-. Patrol Squardron VP-41 : the radio gang, ca. 1939-1945.
Prescott, Vernon L., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Contains a letter from Prescott's daughter briefly outlining her father's areas of combat. Also includes photocopies of Vernon, both in uniform and with a tank. Contains a photograph of the Remagen Bridge on the Rhine, intact, as captured by the 9th Division. Also has a newspaper article entitled "Kamas Family Gives Live Impetus to War Effort for Two Generations," which highlights the military service of Vernon and his brothers, Ted, Carl, and Bill Prescott.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)4 photocopied photographs.1 photocopied newspaper clipping.
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- Prescott, Vernon L., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Davison, Norman, 1917-. Journal of Norman Daivison, ca. 1940-1945.
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Journal of Norman Daivison, ca. 1940-1945.
In his 56 pages of handwritten memoir, Davison tells the story of his life. He briefly tells of his immediate family members, his childhood, and post-war life. Most of the body of this memoir tells of his travels during World War II as part of the Canadian Army. He relates his having been severely burnt in an accident during the war, and his treatment in an English hospital. He spent five years in the military before he was released and returned to his family's home in British Columbia, Canada.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (28 p.)
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- Davison, Norman, 1917-. Journal of Norman Daivison, ca. 1940-1945.
Pratt, Claron U., 1910-. Memoirs, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoirs, ca. 2001.
Contains a personal memoir that outlines his military service, transfers, and command posts. Includes a resume of military experience, a catalog of aircraft he was qualified to operate (28 in total), and biographical information of his commanding officers. Also includes a short history of his time as a pilot and operations officer in the 42nd Troop Carrier Command, based in Anchorage, Alaska. Contains a summary of his service and responsibilities as an officer in the Army Air Force Ferrying Division, and a short history of the 21st Ferrying Group. Bulk of memoir details his career as commanding officer of the 1328th "Misamari" air base in India. Includes maps, production records, and military memos regarding supply operations in the India-China-Burma theater ("The Hump"). Also includes an article, written by John G. Martin, describing life on these bases and the perils inherent in continuously flying missions over the Himalayan mountains in C-46 and C-47 transports. Contains internal documents and newspaper articles citing the production and flight records set by Pratt's units. Also contains letters from Pratt to his family in America. Of note are photocopies of silk flags sown on the inside and outside of every "hump" flyer's jacket, with an allied flag and a document, written in nearly twenty languages, stating the flyer's allegiance and requesting help in defeating the Japanese. Also included are Pratt's citations, commendations, discharge papers, and photographs of his medals (including the Legion of Merit and the Special Order of Yun Hui). Photographs show Pratt in full military dress, receiving promotions and decorations, with his family, and with commanding officers and fellow soldiers. Also includes photographs of Pratt's airplanes, scenery in Alaska, California, India, and the Himalayas, and the first P-61 "Black Widow" fighter produced.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (1 book--134 p.) + numerous photocopied photographs.
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- Pratt, Claron U., 1910-. Memoirs, ca. 2001.
Lewis, George A., 1920-. Military experience, ca. 1946-2001.
Title:
Military experience, ca. 1946-2001.
In this short memoir Lewis tells of his travels around the world, especially the Pacific Ocean, as a part of the Merchant Marines. The Merchant Marines transported goods and soldiers to areas in need during the war. He speaks of his religious experiences before, during, and after the war and how they helped him while in the service.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 p.)
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- Lewis, George A., 1920-. Military experience, ca. 1946-2001.
Wheatley, Bert Moss, 1915-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Handwritten memoir detailing Wheatley's military service in the China-Burma-Indian Theater. Includes descriptions of the Burma Road. He talks about his involvement with other LDS servicemen and his role as an LDS Group Leader. He writes about several encounters with his borothers during their military service and his sadness upon learning of one brother's death in combat. Also included is a newspaper article citing Wheatley's involvement in the war. The photographs show scenes from his military service.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (47 p.)39 photocopied photographs.17 original photographs.1 original newspaper clipping.1 piece of Chinese currency.
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- Wheatley, Bert Moss, 1915-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Hill, Alwyn Spencer, 1925-. Memoir, 1991-2002.
Title:
Memoir, 1991-2002.
Contains descriptions of his life before the army, his induction and initial training, deployment to France, brief combat experiences with his artillery unit, and his station on the French Riviera. Includes several spiritual experiences, traces the development of his religious beliefs and the ways in which he shared them with others. Also gives brief description of his post-war life.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (20 p.)
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- Hill, Alwyn Spencer, 1925-. Memoir, 1991-2002.
Dance, David Orin. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
This memoir includes an edited typewritten biography of David Orin Dance, written from an oral interview, which outlines the experiences Dance had as he served in the U.S. Army during World War II. The biography includes details about his training, combat experiences, wounding, and recovery. Also included are two handwritten letters from Dance, a photocopied magazine page with a picture of the 81mm Mortar System that Dance's platoon operated, and a two page photocopied magazine article about Dance from New York Life's company magazine, "The Review," and a family picture from Dance's 50th wedding anniversary picturing him along with his wife and forty-one children and grandchildren.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (12 p.) + 1 original photograph.3 p. of photocopied magazine articles.2 original handwritten letters.1 typewritten letter.
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- Dance, David Orin. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Farnsworth, Boyd Earl, 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Brief summary of Farnsworth's military service, which included New Guinea and the Philippines. Includes information about Japanese snipers and Farnsworth's struggle with malaria.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (4 pages).
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- Farnsworth, Boyd Earl, 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Klippert, Vern E., 1918-. Memoir and photographs, 1944-2002.
Title:
Memoir and photographs, 1944-2002.
Brief memoir describing his military service and the dangers he encountered during air combat. Includes three photocopied photographs of Klippert, his crew, and a destroyed B-17.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p. and 3 photographs)
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- Klippert, Vern E., 1918-. Memoir and photographs, 1944-2002.
Wheeler, Jay E., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1942-1989.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-1989.
Photocopied Photograph, Photocopied Newspaper Article, Photocopied Maps, Photocopied Military Document, Photocopied Prisoner of War Identification, and Photocopied Telegrams. This bound memoir was written by the niece of Wheeler after he had passed away, but is supported by solid research and recollection of stories written down and told to her by her uncle. Wheeler was a in a bomber flight crew that flew many missions over Germany. The memoir chronicles Wheeler's experiences in chronological chapters including sections about his pre-military life, training, missions, and time spent in a Prisoner of War camp in Germany. Much of what is included is taken from letters written by Wheeler to various relatives, and many of these letters have been transcribed and are included in the binding. There are also many documents and photos included in the back of the memoir from the different points in his military service.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (117 p.)
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- Wheeler, Jay E., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1942-1989.
Swinyard, Alfred, 1915-. Military resume, ca. 2000.
Title:
Military resume, ca. 2000.
Contains a short résumé listing his military appointments, places of service, and responsibilities assigned during World War II. Also includes a list of callings held within the LDS Church.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Swinyard, Alfred, 1915-. Military resume, ca. 2000.
Bascom, Raymon Owen, 1923-. Papers, 1944-2000.
Title:
Papers, 1944-2000.
Includes a memoir of Bascom's military experiences and the influence of religion on his conduct in the armed forces. Details his training missions and paratrooper jumps in England prior to being moved to the front lines. After being one of the few soldiers allowed to join the 101st Division, Bascom was transferred to Bastogne. Memoir contains many combat stories wherein Bascom attributes his survival to divine intervention and providence. Prominent among them is a detailed account of successfully running a German roadblock to deliver wounded soldiers to the hospital in Bastogne. After the war ended, he was assigned to be the chauffeur for visiting Allied officers, including General Eisenhower. Also includes thoughts on his interactions with German children and the impressions they left on him. Photographs show Bascom in military dress, including one with him standing on a German plane.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p. and 3 photocopied photographs)
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- Bascom, Raymon Owen, 1923-. Papers, 1944-2000.
Ball, Russell H. Summary of military and civilian participation with the Manhattan Project and the Atomic Engergy Commission 1945 to 1972 : ca. 2000.
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Summary of military and civilian participation with the Manhattan Project and the Atomic Engergy Commission 1945 to 1972 : ca. 2000.
Contains a short memoir describing Ball's service in the Atomic Energy Commission with regards to the Manhattan Project and other post-war assignments. Emphasizes his responsibilities and duties while in classified and top-secret positions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 page)
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- Ball, Russell H. Summary of military and civilian participation with the Manhattan Project and the Atomic Engergy Commission 1945 to 1972 : ca. 2000.
Omer, Wayne A., 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains a memoir detailing Omer's military experiences, covering his employment at the FBI prior to the war, his induction into the Navy Air Corps, preliminary flight training in Athens, GA, and commission as a Marine Corps pilot. Describes the numerous intense training courses and the accidents and brushes with death that he experienced in them. Discusses his opportunity to attend LDS meetings throughout his military service and the courting of his wife. Describes his assignments at Espirito Santos and the Ulithi Atoll, his duties on base, and his squadron's responsibilities. Discusses bombing runs made on neighboring enemy islands and search/rescue flights conducted to look for downed pilots, some in which he was aided by Charles Lindbergh. Covers his discharge and reservist activity. Photographs show Omer in flight gear, with his crew and airplane, in the jungle, with fellow LDS soldiers, with his wife, and in full military dress. Also shown is the officers' camp on Ulithi, an aerial shot of the atoll, and maps of various areas in the Pacific. Also contains a one-page biography of Omer, highlighting his employment and family.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (43 p.)
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- Omer, Wayne A., 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Mann, Neal E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains a response to the Saints At War questionnaire detailing Mann's physical, emotional, and spiritual condition during combat and as a member of the occupational forces in Germany. Also discusses his involvement with the LDS Church in America and in his theater of combat, and his gratitude for divine protection. Includes two newspaper articles: one citing Mann's role in restoring a church in a German town, and the other providing details of his battalion's first combat experience. Also includes a photocopied letter from then-President Truman thanking Mann for his military service. Photographs show Mann with his tank.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Mann, Neal E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2001.
Jacob, Verl Thomas, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a memoir outlining Jacob's military experiences. Describes his training in a tank destroyer combat unit. Discusses his transfer to the U.S. Army Air Corps, qualification as a bomber pilot, and subsequent reassignment to an infantry unit because of a pilot surplus. Records his contact with the LDS church during training and in his theater of combat. While in his infantry division, Jacob signed up to be a truck driver and spent the remainder of the war in Service Companies. Provides details of his duties as a truck driver, delivering supplies to the front lines, while in Bastogne and Germany. Of note is Jacob's account of meeting the first Russian units in the heart of Germany. Photograph shows Jacob driving his truck in military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (26 p.) + 1 book.1 photocopied photograph.
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- Jacob, Verl Thomas, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Westover, Paul L., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Discusses his time at sea before the war and his difficulties in the Army. Includes brief descriptions of his Pacific assignments, including Biak Island.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 pages).
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- Westover, Paul L., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Magnusson, George E., 1925-. Significant learning experience, ca. 2001.
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Significant learning experience, ca. 2001.
Contains brief statement of an experience related to LDS naval servicemen and Sunday church meetings in the Philippines. Also contains photocopied photograph of naval personnel.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 p. and 1 photocopied photograph)
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- Magnusson, George E., 1925-. Significant learning experience, ca. 2001.
Shallbetter, Raymond Joseph, 1917-. Personal war stories having a spiritual-faith accent, 2001.
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Personal war stories having a spiritual-faith accent, 2001.
Contains a response to the Saints At War Questionnaire, outlining Shallbetter's military living conditions, support received from his family and the LDS Church, as well as his physical and spiritual health during the war. Also contains a short collection of memories, poetry, and his personal feelings on war. Contains accounts of combat from the European theater in forested areas and small villages, with several close brushes with death. He expresses his gratitude for his association with other LDS servicemen, his service as the LDS group leader in his unit, and the sustaining strength that his religion gave him throughout the conflict. Photograph shows Shallbetter with his brother, both in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (14 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Shallbetter, Raymond Joseph, 1917-. Personal war stories having a spiritual-faith accent, 2001.
Peters, Eric Gottfried, 1914-1968. Papers, ca. 1946-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1946-2000.
Contains a letter written by Matthews, the American soldier in charge of the German POW camp wherein Peters was imprisoned. The letter lauds Peters for his good work ethic and high moral standards. Also describes the special bond the two of them enjoyed because of their membership in the LDS Church. Also includes a letter written by Peters to Matthew following the war's end, wherein he thanks Matthews for his kind treatment and good example.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.)
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- Peters, Eric Gottfried, 1914-1968. Papers, ca. 1946-2000.
Wimmer, George Albert, 1918-. Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
Contains a brief response to the Saint at War questionnaire. He mentions the spiritual support received from fellow LDS soldiers. He writes about the dedication of an LDS chapel in San Antonio, Texas, in 1942. The photographs show Wimmer in full military dress and with his family. Also included are photographs of the Mesa, Arizona LDS temple.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.) + 23 photocopied photographs.
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- Wimmer, George Albert, 1918-. Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
Sheffield, Sherman Beck, 1927-. Papers ca. 1945-2001.
Title:
Papers ca. 1945-2001.
Photocopied Pages From Book, Photocopied Photograph. Included are photocopied pages from Sheffield's Family History, outlining some of the experiences throughout his life. Also a photocopied photograph of Sherman and his brother Russell, both in the Navy in World War II, in uniform at the Oaknoll Hospital in California in 1946.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.)
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- Sheffield, Sherman Beck, 1927-. Papers ca. 1945-2001.
Wonnacott, Clarence E., 1910-. Papers, ca. 2002.
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Papers, ca. 2002.
Contains a memoir recounting Wonnacott's military experiences, including his induction, and basic and officer training. Describes the Navy's use of concrete ships in place of steel vessels. Recounts Wonnacott's logistical responsibilities as an officer and his participation in supplying troops at Saipan and Okinawa. Relates his contacts with other LDS servicemen and his close brushes with death, ascribing his survival to divine protection. Also contains a biography of his post-war career. Includes Wonnacott's military induction papers, personal notes, commendations, a citation for his Bronze Star, and a copy of the Japanese documents of surrender. Photographs show him in full military dress, ships he served on, commanding officers, and a naval celebration at the war's end.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (21 pages) + 12 photocopied photographs.
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- Wonnacott, Clarence E., 1910-. Papers, ca. 2002.
Fenn, Golden Leroy, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Contains a lengthy memoir detailing Fenn's military years. Describes his basic cavalry training (horse training, war games, living conditions). Makes special mention of his service spent as a member of the Division's band. Describes his trip to Australia, training there, and deployment to New Guinea. Gives an account of cleaning up enemy positions with constant artillery barrages. Describes his involvement in the campaign to reclaim the Philippines₁the assault on the Leyte beachhead, small arms conflicts along inland Japanese positions, and the assault on, and urban fighting within, Manilla. Discusses his help in liberating Allied prisoners of war and their deplorable living conditions. Also discusses his duties as the supply sergeant for his unit. His interaction with other LDS servicemen, his role as a group leader, and his gratitude for having the opportunity to attend worship services are discussed throughout the document, as are his feelings of loneliness and his thoughts, centered on his family, while overseas. Also includes his honorable discharge papers, photocopies of marching drill orders, letters home (some from his commanding officers to his mother and wife), a photocopied church service flyer, and newspaper articles documenting the Allied march to Manilla, its capture, and the plight of the prisoners of war. Photographs show a servicemen's chapel built on a Pacific island, Fenn playing in the military band, and his unit practicing maneuvers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (50 p.) + 10 photocopied photographs.
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- Fenn, Golden Leroy, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Catmull, A. Earl, 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Contains a letter, written by Catmull, outlining his military experiences. Discusses his affiliation with the first platoon of the modern "Mormon Battalion", the other men in his unit and their character, and his training. Also discusses his work as a RADAR instructor on military bases. Describes the support he received from his family and church throughout the war, making special mention of the promises of divine protection he received from church leaders prior to entering the service, and his gratitude for passing through the war unscathed. Photographs show Catmull in full military dress and with his LDS group in Guam (ca. 1945).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Catmull, A. Earl, 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Mace, Ward Spencer, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1940-2002.
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Memoir, ca. 1940-2002.
Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Newspaper Article, Photocopied Bridge Plans. In this excerpt from a longer autobiographical work, Mace recounts his time in service and the different experiences he had. He begins with his induction and training as an artilleryman, continues to relate how he changed units several times, eventually to a combat engineer unit that went with the 28th Infantry and cleared land mines ahead of the other soldiers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 p.)
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- Mace, Ward Spencer, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1940-2002.
Duerden, Earl Spencer, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Audio Cassette, Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Military Documents, Photocopied Flight Log, Color Photocopied Photograph. Duerden recounts on tape his experiences as a navigator in what he calls the "China, Burma, India Theater" of World War II. He flew on missions over much of the South Pacific including Moritai, the Philippines, Formosa (Taiwan), and the coast of mainland China. He also tells of his various training phases, and of how his religion effected him during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (14 p.)
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- Duerden, Earl Spencer, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Thomas, Vern R., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-2001.
A well written short history of Thomas' military life, from his drafting in 1942 to his release in 1945. Thomas initially went into the Air Corps assigned to become an aircraft mechanic, but was eventually accepted into the Aviation Cadet program and trained to be a pilot. After his pilot training he served as an instructor to other Aviation Cadets then was reassigned to be a First Pilot in a B-17 bombing unit. His crew and the rest of the bombing group was sent to England where they flew bombing missions over Germany until VE-Day, after which he was sent to fly in the Pacific Theater, but never made it there as the Japanese had capitulated and the war was over. He then returned home to his wife and son (born while he was in the service) and went back to College at Brigham Young University.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.) + photocopied photographs and photocopied newspaper articles.
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- Thomas, Vern R., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2001.
Pfister, Rudolph L., 1922-. Photograph, ca. 1945.
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Photograph, ca. 1945.
Contains an original photograph showing Pfister in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 pages) + 1 original photograph.
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- Pfister, Rudolph L., 1922-. Photograph, ca. 1945.
Jack, Clarence Jefferson, 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Jack relates his experiences during his time in a prisoner of war camp in Germany during the final year of World War II. He goes into detail about the work he did while he was there, the food they ate (when they had food), and different things that went on in the camp on a regular basis. A newspaper article included also shares these stories.
ArchivalResource: Photocopied newspaper article.
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- Jack, Clarence Jefferson, 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Wilson, Robert Folsom, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir and photographs, ca. 1943-2001.
Describes experiences from building up defenses in Hawaii after the December 7th attack to assignments and dangers he encountered in the Philippines. Discusses Japanese war atrocities. Includes 16 photographs of mostly engineering assignments in the Philippines and New Britain.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (7 p.) + 16 photographs.
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- Wilson, Robert Folsom, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1943-2001.
Olsen, Glen C., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains a handwritten letter commenting on the relationship Olsen maintained with his family and church throughout the war. Also contains a memoir outlining Olsen's life, with twenty-five pages devoted to his military service. Discusses his induction into the Navy, his training as both an airplane mechanic and a machine gunner, and his impressions of life in military camps and in Oklahoma City. Records his impressions gathered from watching fatal training accidents involving his comrades. Includes numerous details of B-24 mechanics and accounts of his many training flights. Never seeing combat, he was sent to England to salvage old B-24 Liberator bombers and bring them back to America. Also includes details of his post-war responsibilities in the Navy, primarily logistic in nature, in Europe and North Africa. Includes a description of the weather, natives, and living conditions in Morocco. Also discusses his attitudes towards veterans and the honor they deserve. One photograph in the appendix shows Olsen in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (1 book--162 p.)
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- Olsen, Glen C., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Zobell, Bob M., 1920-1985. Diary and photocopied photographs, ca. 1941-1945.
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Diary and photocopied photographs, ca. 1941-1945.
Highly detailed diary of his flight training and combat as a fighter pilot in England, the Battle of Dieppe, and Malta. Includes descriptions of wartime London, Scotland and his home of Lethbridge, Canada. Zobell also participated in aerial combat operations while based in Belgium and mentions his visit to Germany shortly before the end of the war. Discusses his thoughts, feelings, deaths of friends in training and combat, the qualities of the Spitfire, and combat experiences. The photocopied photographs are of Zobell and his Spitfires.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (132 p.) + 16 photocopied photographs.
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- Zobell, Bob M., 1920-1985. Diary and photocopied photographs, ca. 1941-1945.
Bingham, Vernon A., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains memoir and a printed e-mail that discuss a combat experience in which Bingham's unit was sent to the front lines at Luzon, Philippines. Mentions a narrow escape from death, his being wounded and decorated for bravery. Also describes his limited contact with the LDS Church during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.)
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- Bingham, Vernon A., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Spendlove, John Clifton, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1994.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1994.
Contains a personal memoir outlining Spendlove's military experiences. Discusses training details, noting the loose morals of many enlisted men, and his journey over the Atlantic en route to the front lines. Includes details of his combat assignments in Belgium and Holland: scout patrols, storming and securing villages, and operating his unit's heavy small arms. Within are numerous accounts of brushes with death in which Spendlove ascribes his survival to divine protection. Also contains a description of his preparations for the crossing of the Rhine River and the invasion of Germany. Just prior to the crossing, though, Spendlove was severely wounded by a German 88-mm shell and was evacuated from the front lines. The memoir includes details regarding his recuperation and subsequent discharge. Of note is Spendlove's view that Penicillin, a drug still in its applicational infancy, saved his life following numerous surgeries and infections. Also includes a photocopy of a letter from Spendlove to his wife. Photographs show Spendlove with his wife following their wedding.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (21 p.)3 photocopied photographs.
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- Spendlove, John Clifton, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1994.
Sheffield, Kenneth Heber, b. 1899. Kenneth Heber Sheffield, ca. 2001.
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Kenneth Heber Sheffield, ca. 2001.
A very short description of Sheffield's service to the LDS Church, and his community after his service in the military.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (1 page)
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- Sheffield, Kenneth Heber, b. 1899. Kenneth Heber Sheffield, ca. 2001.
Wilhite, Billy Junior, 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1995.
Includes highly detailed description of Wilhite's naval training and service; the service record and history of the USS McCall; purposes and functions of destroyer vessels; the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor; the rescue of navy radioman George Ray Tweed from Guam; Wilhite's marriage, family and LDS religious beliefs; naval combat₁ including participation at Guadalcanal and the bombardment of Iwo Jima; duty in Kodiak, Alaska; and liberty in New Zealand. Includes two photocopied photographs of Wilhite during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (42 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Wilhite, Billy Junior, 1920-. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Hampton, Rex W. Papers, ca. 2000.
Title:
Papers, ca. 2000.
Collection contains twenty-three photocopied newspaper articles relating to the formation, training, and deployment of the three platoons that formed the "Mormon Battalion" in the U.S. Marines. Includes lists of the sixty-three members and their ranks. Also contains an article celebrating the original Mormon Battalion of the 19th century. Includes many photographs of the group as a whole and of individual soldiers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (26 p.)
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- Hampton, Rex W. Papers, ca. 2000.
Brimhall, Willis Hone, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2002.
Contains a memoir focusing on Brimhall's elementary school, junior high school, high school, Boy Scout activities, family activities LDS Church activities, and employment opportunities given him prior to his enlistment in the U.S. Navy. Discusses the general attitudes pervading his community and the country during the mid-late 1930s as war was brewing, and those same attitudes after the United States had been drawn into the war following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Also discusses his military service as a radio operator and aviation technician, never having to enter a theater of combat. Photographs show Brimhall and Ted Esklund, a classmate who was killed in action in Europe, in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 p.) + 8 photocopied photographs.
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- Brimhall, Willis Hone, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Howarth, Raymond S., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains very detailed information concerning Howarth's combat experiences on a mortar crew in the Vosges Mountains, Lemberg, and Bitche, France. Also discusses painful deaths of friends, his own capture, misery and starvation as a prisoner of war in Stalag XIIA in Heppenheim, Germany. Includes 1 zip-disk with the memoir in the case file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (36 p.)
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- Howarth, Raymond S., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Sonne, Alma, 1921-. Memoir and photocopied photograph, ca. 1943-2000.
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Memoir and photocopied photograph, ca. 1943-2000.
Contains very detailed account of Sonne's combat experiences during the Battle of Iwo Jima. His platoon made the initial landing and served on the front lines throughout the battle. Includes photocopied photograph of Sonne.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (24 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Sonne, Alma, 1921-. Memoir and photocopied photograph, ca. 1943-2000.
Draper, Rulon P., 1917-. Military service : 1941-1945, ca. 1941-2001.
Title:
Military service : 1941-1945, ca. 1941-2001.
In his memoir simply entitled "Military Service: 1941:1945" Draper shares experiences from his enlistment through his service in the Pacific Theater of World War II to his discharging and marriage shortly thereafter. Draper saw many of the major battles of the Marines in the Pacific, including Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal, Saipan, and Okinawa as a field cook and member of a Howitzer team.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.) + photocopied photographs, photocopied military documents.
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- Draper, Rulon P., 1917-. Military service : 1941-1945, ca. 1941-2001.
Carlson, Alvin R., 1920-1998. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains a memoir detailing Carlson's service on the front lines in Italy. Summarizes his three stints serving on the line, scouting German positions, and securing strategic positions for the Allied advance. Describes his many close calls with death and his belief that he had divine protection throughout the war. Provides many details concerning his unit's capture of Mt. Arnigo in northern Italy. Also includes an magazine article describing his efforts to maintain his spiritual strength while in battle. Photographs show Carlson in military dress and in his later years with his entire family. Also includes the citation which accompanied his Bronze Star medal.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (29 pages).
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- Carlson, Alvin R., 1920-1998. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Moulton, James Heber, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
Title:
Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
Contains detailed memoir that discusses his initial military training and stateside assignments. Discusses his flight to Australia and service as a clerk in Brisbane. Includes his interactions with Australian civilian and US military LDS Church members. Mentions his Officer Candidate School training and commissioning. Comments on the vegetation, weather, and working with black soldiers on New Guinea. Describes Moulton's attempt to save the life of a comrade and ways in which his own life was miraculously saved in and out of combat. Refers to the preparations made on the assault on Luzon, Philippines; his role in the invasion; and attacks by Kamikaze pilots. Includes details concerning his duties as a grave registration officer, and the carnage of war in the Philippines. Discusses his brief occupational duties in Korea after the war and the typhoon he encountered on his voyage back to the US. Includes photographs of Moulton and his brothers.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (41 p.) + 2 photographs.
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- Moulton, James Heber, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
Crew, John Avery Collett, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
Contains a collection of documents related to Crew's military service. Includes a reproduction of the Japanese surrender documents, citations given to Crew by his commanding officers, and original poetry composed for a military newsletter. Also includes information concerning his submarine, the U.S.S. Tunny₁official citations, photographs, newspaper articles, and a lengthy history of the ship. Additional photographs show Crew with his family, in military dress, and at later military reunions. Contains a document written by Doris Crew, Crew's wife, expressing her views on freedom and religion.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (50 p.)
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- Crew, John Avery Collett, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1940-2001.
Summers, Thomas John, 1917-1993. Memoir, ca. 1942-1993.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-1993.
Two pages outline the life and military service of Summers. He was in charge of payroll for a signal unit of the Army Air Corps. His unit participated in the landing on Anzeo beach head, and traveled through Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, and Southern France. Also included are many dates and lists of events in Summers' life.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.) + col. photocopied photograph.
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- Summers, Thomas John, 1917-1993. Memoir, ca. 1942-1993.
Powell, Clyde William, 1923-. Papers, ca. 1944-2000.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1944-2000.
Contains a newspaper article about Powell's service as an aerial reconnaissance photographer in Europe. Also included is a photograph of Powell in front of his F-5 (refitted P-38) reconnaissance airplane.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Powell, Clyde William, 1923-. Papers, ca. 1944-2000.
Foster, Charles F., 1916-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a memoir detailing his maritime experiences. Describes the logistics of naval supplies, running smoke screens under naval bombardments, and dodging kamikaze attacks. Discusses his unit's role in supplying the invading troops at Saipan and Layte, in the Philippines, with a description of naval bombardments on enemy coastal batteries at the former battle. Discusses his contact with his family and members of the LDS Church throughout the war. Includes his discharge papers, a card stating which medals he was awarded, and a copy of his birth certificate. Photographs show him in full military dress, his ship, and fellow crew members.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (27 pages) + 4 photocopied photographs.
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- Foster, Charles F., 1916-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Biorn, Frank Revere, 1918-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains brief memoir that discusses Biorn's induction into the military and initial flight training in Texas. Mentions various air maneuvers that he learned, and various training aircraft which he used. Briefly discusses his combat experiences including being wounded, and reflections of his religious beliefs as a result of combat. Also includes brief mention of liberating allied prisoners of war. Also includes a copy of his priesthood lineage, photocopied LDS Church document appointing Biorn as a bishop, photocopies of various military documents including letters concerning his officer's commission, diplomas from flight schools, records, and discharge papers. Photocopied photographs of Biorn, his flight training, combat crew, and his wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (19 p. and 7 photocopied photographs)
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- Biorn, Frank Revere, 1918-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Merrill, Gerald Joseph, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2002.
Contains a short biography detailing Merrill's training and combat experiences. Includes a longer account of a bombing run aimed at destroying the Mayen railroad bridge in Germany, and the close call Merrill had as his plane was almost shot down. Includes descriptions of dogfights between Allied and Axis fighters. Discusses the living conditions and emotions present at the beginning of the Ardennes offensive (Battle of the Bulge), especially the Air Corps' frustration with the obstructing weather. Included are two paintings of B-26 bombers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (12 p.) + 2 paintings.
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- Merrill, Gerald Joseph, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Oyler, Ernest, 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-1946.
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Papers, ca. 1942-1946.
Contains a short paragraph summarizing Oyler's military assignments and specialties. Also includes his discharge papers. Photograph shows him in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Oyler, Ernest, 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-1946.
Ellett, Mont R., 1927-. Autobiography, biography and photographs, ca. 1917-2001.
Title:
Autobiography, biography and photographs, ca. 1917-2001.
Contains brief autobiography that discusses his naval career, education, and civilian career as a research scientist, project engineer, and high school teacher. Also contains brief biography of Almon Clifford Ellet, who served in the US Army during World War I and also taught high school until his death in 1927. Includes original and photocopied photographs of Almon C. Ellet.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Ellett, Mont R., 1927-. Autobiography, biography and photographs, ca. 1917-2001.
Vance, Paul W., 1915-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Includes a memoir and photocopied newspaper clipping that discuss a bombing mission in 1943 over Munster, Germany in which Vance was severely wounded and won the Distinguished Service Cross. Includes photocopied photographs of Vance and his crew.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd (6 p., including one with photocopied photographs)
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- Vance, Paul W., 1915-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Bascom, George Rolland, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2002.
Contains a short memoir detailing Bascom's activities in the European theater, including his time as a guard over German prisoners of war, and his interaction with native families in Luxembourg during the German Ardennes offensive. Also contains an excerpt from his journal outlining his childhood, education, induction in the National Guard, basic training, stateside duties following the attack on Pearl Harbor, advanced training in Fort Lewis, WA, and his transfer to Europe. Also recounts how he met his wife, their courtship, her conversion to the LDS faith, and their marriage.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 pages).
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- Bascom, George Rolland, 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Smith, Cody Heber, 1921-. Papers, 1944-2001.
Title:
Papers, 1944-2001.
Contains a memoir describing Smith's pilot training and interaction with other LDS servicemen and church members while in training at Ft. Meyers, Florida. Also includes various stories related to LDS servicemen in World War II that discuss healing, honesty, and faithfulness. Includes photocopied article from the "Church News" discussing an LDS servicemen's conference, a military conversion story, and a copied article from the "Improvement Era" discussing the faithfulness of an LDS pilot. Contains 1 photocopied photograph of Smith.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (27 p. and 1 photograph)
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- Smith, Cody Heber, 1921-. Papers, 1944-2001.
Jackson, Wayne G., 1918-. Memoir, 1991.
Title:
Memoir, 1991.
Contains detailed memoir relating some childhood experiences in Cedar City, Utah; his pre-war military service and initial flight training; descriptions of his adventurous flight to England, including maps; details of his 31 bombing missions including locations, duration of time, and the dangers he encountered. Includes maps of airfields in England, photographs over target, photographs of B-24's, and Jackson's crew. Also includes descriptions of the routines before, during, and after bombing missions, and discussion of the significance of the 8th Air Force's efforts during the war. Contains a photocopied military document.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (35 p.)
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- Jackson, Wayne G., 1918-. Memoir, 1991.
Brady, Stanley Jay. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1995.
Contains a transcribed interview that gives a detailed overview of Brady's military experiences. Contains a description of his war memorabilia, decorations, and other objects. Discusses his surprise at being one of the few selected to be a part of the 101st Airborne Division and his flight and parachute training in England. Also discusses, in great detail, his combat seen at Utah Beach, Normandy, and Bastogne, Belgium. Relates the constant vigilance needed to avoid the danger of German mines and traps throughout Belgium. Describes his platoon's involvement in the first stages of the Battle of the Ardennes (Bastogne), including destroying a group of German soldiers equipped with stolen American arms and materiel. Also discusses his participation in the liberation of Hitler's "Eagle's Nest" headquarters and Hermann Goering's private residence. Mentions the strength Brady found in living in accordance with his religious principles and the divine help derived therefrom. Also mentions the joy he found in sharing his beliefs with his fellow soldiers. Includes a reply to the Saints At War questionnaire, and a brief chronology of Brady's military experiences. Photograph shows Brady in full military dress at the end of the war.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (16 p.)1 original photograph.1 video.
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- Brady, Stanley Jay. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Holton, Roy N., 1919-. WW II service and more, 1942-2000.
Title:
WW II service and more, 1942-2000.
Contains brief memoir discussing Holton's various military assignments and experiences on Okinawa, 1945. He also mentions his post-war career and how his religious beliefs influenced the course of his life. Includes photocopied military documents. Also contains 6 photocopied photographs of Holton, an LDS servicemen's conference on Okinawa, Japanese officials, and a US Army troop transport.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p. and 6 photocopied photographs)
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- Holton, Roy N., 1919-. WW II service and more, 1942-2000.
Balls, Lyman, 1898-1991. Memoir, ca. 1960.
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Memoir, ca. 1960.
Contains a memoir detailing Balls's military service that describes his responsibilities held at training camp and a catastrophic magazine explosion which killed thirteen fellow soldiers. Also discusses his maritime assignment on a destroyer guarding the Panama Canal. Includes an account of persecutions suffered due to his being the only crew member of his faith. Also describes his survival of a fierce Spanish Influenza epidemic that killed two-thirds of his crew. Contains Balls's military enlistment record, honorary discharge papers, and letter of recognition issued by the U.S. government upon his death. Also includes a map showing the location of Balls's military camps.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.) + 1 map.1 photocopied photograph.
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- Balls, Lyman, 1898-1991. Memoir, ca. 1960.
Bone, Donald E., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains a memoir detailing Bone's military experiences in the Pacific theater. Includes descriptions of the living conditions on the Solomon Islands, Admiralty Islands, and the island of Noemfoor. Also discusses his involvement in local LDS services, his contacts with other LDS servicemen, and support given from his LDS ward at home in Utah. Includes news clippings detailing a dangerous bombing mission against the large Japanese oil fields and refineries at Balikpapan, Borneo. Contains photographs of Bone in military uniform and with his flight crew in front of their plane.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (8 p.)3 photocopied newspaper clippings.2 photocopied photographs.1 original photograph.
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- Bone, Donald E., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Harrison, Kermit Cannon, 1916-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains descriptions of a bombing mission in which Harrison was shot down, his evasion from the Germans for 16 days, his capture and time spent at Stalag Luft IV prison camp, and his safe return to American lines after the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 pages).
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- Harrison, Kermit Cannon, 1916-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Weaver, Max Dickson, 1917-. Memoir, 1944-1990.
Title:
Memoir, 1944-1990.
Contains Weaver's artwork and detailed memoir related to his war experiences. Discusses his entrance into the military and his training at Fort Custer, Michigan and Fort Lewis, Washington. Includes details of his engineering training as well as his observations of black soldiers. Mentions his short stay in Hawaii, his long voyage across the Pacific, and building or repairing roads in the Philippines. Contains his observations and experiences in Japan during the occupation. Discusses his sea-voyage back to the US after the war. Also contains copies of the Saints At War information sheets for his other family members who served during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (26 p.)
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- Weaver, Max Dickson, 1917-. Memoir, 1944-1990.
Casper, William Lloyd, 1926-1946. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains a compilation of letters sent from Casper to his family during his military service. Provides deep insight into Casper's attitudes and moods during his training days. Letters show his enthusiasm for gunnery school and sharpshooting, his training in the top-secret Radar school, his aversion to mechanics, and his fierce pride in the Marine Corps. They touch on the support received from his family, his spiritual health, contact with other LDS servicemen, and missionary opportunities within his unit. Also includes letters of consolation, written by Casper's comrades, after his plan was declared lost on a bombing raid. Photographs show Casper in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (22 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Casper, William Lloyd, 1926-1946. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Peterson, Victor L., 1918-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains a transcript of an interview wherein Peterson describes his military years, including a summary of his induction, training, and transfer to the European theater via North Africa. Describes his unit's participation in the Sicilian invasion, the Salerno invasion, and the landings in southern France. Discusses life on the front lines and details of his unit's responsibilities, as engineers, to clear mine fields and build bridges. Also discusses the important role his religion (LDS) played in giving him hope and strength throughout the war years. Contains a newspaper article citing Peterson's involvement in the liberation of Dachau and his horror at the inhumanity found therein. Includes his discharge papers. Photographs show him on the Rhine border and next to a downed Nazi airplane. Also shown is a pontoon bridge and the captured German 1st Army.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (31 p.)3 photocopied photographs.1 photocopied newspaper article.
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- Peterson, Victor L., 1918-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Deuel, Jay Riley. Memoir, ca. 1944-2000.
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Memoir, ca. 1944-2000.
In this narrative about Jay Riley Deuel, Geneve Deuel expresses the feeling of Deuel as he served in the U.S. Navy as recorded in a collection of letter found and held by his family. He served around Guadalcanal, but was never in any danger. In his letters, and the memoir, his love for his family, and positive outlook are emphasized. The memoir recounts many of the personal life aspects of Deuel as he served.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.)
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- Deuel, Jay Riley. Memoir, ca. 1944-2000.
Bruce, Wallace, 1926-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Conatins memoir recouinting experiences during Wallace's military training and service. He describes his methods of finding other LDS servicemen, and he discusses the conditions on the field during the Battle of the Bulge. He also mentions the impact combat had on him. He met Ezra Taft Benson, an apostle in the Mormon Church. He also mentions the mental problems of many of the soldiers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Bruce, Wallace, 1926-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Kearl, Clayton J., 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Contains a letter from Kearl's wife detailing his service in the military. Bulk of the letter describes two different situations at the battle of Komandorski Island in which Kearl's survival is ascribed to divine intervention. Also includes a passage recounting missionary experiences while in the service. Collection includes three newspaper articles: Jack Goodman writes about the U.S.S. Salt Lake City and its history, with an emphasis on the battle at Komandorski. John Bishop writes about the battle from the perspective of the four destroyers that also participated. Michael Morgan also gives an account of the battle from the perspective of both the commanding officer and the crew of the U.S.S. Salt Lake City. Photographs show Kearl in full military dress, with fellow seamen, and in his later life. Also included is a photograph of the U.S.S. Salt Lake City.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (16 p.)2 photocopied newspaper articles.6 photocopied photographs.
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- Kearl, Clayton J., 1921-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Wallace, Benjamin K., 1917-. Papers, ca. 1939-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1939-2001.
Contains brief memoir in which Wallace discusses his role as the ship's "unofficial chaplain"; numerous Kamikaze attacks; and watching General MacArthur return walk ashore on the Philippines. Includes newspaper clipping describing Christmas aboard the Claxton and photocopied photographs of Wallace, his ship, and General MacArthur.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)
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- Wallace, Benjamin K., 1917-. Papers, ca. 1939-2001.
Bradfield, Floyd, 1913-. Memoir, ca. 1999.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1999.
Contains a brief summary of Bradfield's military experiences in the Pacific. Includes a summary of his role in the Army's mobilization immediately after receiving news of Pearl Harbor's bombing. Contains a description of the landing at Lingayen Gulf involving over 800 naval ships, and the eventual conquering of the islands of Luzon and Negros. Also includes details of Bradfield's contact with other LDS servicemen and chaplains, his limited opportunities to attend meetings, and correspondence with other church members in America. Photographs show Bradfield both in military dress and with his field artillery unit.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Bradfield, Floyd, 1913-. Memoir, ca. 1999.
Beach, Roy C., 1925-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains an exceptionally detailed memoir regarding Beach's training and military experiences in the Pacific. Discusses at length his training as a nurse and medic, after which his unit was transferred to New Caledonia for further training and equipping. Contains many details of the atrocious living conditions aboard standard troop transport ships. Relates many combat and non-combat experiences shared with his companion throughout much of the war, Clarence Carr, on the islands of Emirau, part of the St. Matthews Group, and Okinawa. Includes details of routine duties assumed as a medic stationed at a bomber base, most notably the difficult task of maintaining acceptable sanitary conditions in troop camps. Emphasizes the support received from his family, especially following his marriage, during a 30-day furlough, mid-way through his service. Also describes the bravery and effectiveness of the Negro camp guards at night. Mentions a reconnaissance mission where both Beach and Carr attributed their avoidance of an ambush and ultimate survival to a strong spiritual impression. Memoir also includes a chronology of Beach's military service, detailed physical descriptions of both Emirau and Okinawa, an original poem, depictions of Okinawan natives and their customs, and an account of braving a typhoon. Includes Beach's honorable discharge papers. Photographs include: Beach in full military dress, with his wife, at boot camp, at Hospital Corps School, during training exercises, and with fellow soldiers. They also show Okinawan natives at a family tomb and driving a cart. Includes an index with captions corresponding to the photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (35 p.)26 photocopied photographs.2 disks.
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- Beach, Roy C., 1925-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Gagon, Daniel Harvey, 1913-1988. Memoir, ca. 1980.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1980.
Contains a memoir discussing Gagon's work with aerial photointerpretation and target information agencies during the war. Describes his involvement in choosing targets to strategically bomb in Southeast Asia and Japan. Discusses his efforts to spearhead an effort to switch bombing priority from coke factories to aeronautics and engine factories. Includes an account of Gagon's travels to Japan following the war's end and his horror at viewing the total destruction, especially in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Also records his involvement with various intelligence agencies following the war's end, including the Central Intelligence Agency, Strategic Air Command, and the Defense Intelligence Agency, his commission as a Colonel in the Air Force, and his work in Soviet nuclear capability analysis. Provides an account of the Berlin airlift and an insight on the inner workings of the Truman Doctrine.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (21 p.)
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- Gagon, Daniel Harvey, 1913-1988. Memoir, ca. 1980.
Anderson, George Ronald, 1925-. Papers, ca. 1944.
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Papers, ca. 1944.
Contains a military press release, and the accompanying newspaper article, regarding Anderson's role in the attack on Iwo Jima. The article highlights his heroic efforts in rescuing wounded comrades and fighting off Japanese counterattacks. Includes photographs, along with the negatives, of Anderson, both with his company and alone, in military dress. Also contains a Mini DV video cassette of an interview with Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (6 p. and 2 photographs)2 negatives.1 Mini DV videocassette.
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- Anderson, George Ronald, 1925-. Papers, ca. 1944.
Owen, Daniel Preston, 1926-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2002.
Contains brief memoir discussing Owen's military service during the occupation of Germany, Czechoslovakia, visits to Rome, and interaction with Russian soldiers. Casefile contains 1 floppy disk, however the disk does not work.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Owen, Daniel Preston, 1926-. Memoir, ca. 2002.
Zobell, Rex S. Letter and photographs, 1944-2000.
Title:
Letter and photographs, 1944-2000.
Contains a letter written to the Saints At War Project outlining his military service as a clerk/typist. Includes two photocopied photographs of Zobell while in the Navy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Zobell, Rex S. Letter and photographs, 1944-2000.
Smith, Donald H. (Donald Henry), 1918-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir and photographs, ca. 1943-2001.
Brief mention of his service as a copilot of a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber. He flew 35 missions and provides a few details of his most dangerous one. Includes two photographs of Smith during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (2 p.) + 2 photographs.
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- Smith, Donald H. (Donald Henry), 1918-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1943-2001.
Jorgensen, Glade, 1916-. Papers, 1941-2001.
Title:
Papers, 1941-2001.
Contains a brief memoir of his experiences, including his initial flight training, assignment to the 98th Bomb Group and flight to Palestine. Includes description and newspaper clippings of a daring bombing mission for which he was decorated 57 years after the war. Also includes photocopied photographs (with captions) of Jorgansen, his wife, B-24 and crew, a map of his flight from the US to Palestine, and a map of Palestine. Contains photocopied artwork with captions depicting the various crew positions aboard a B-24.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (17 p.)11 photocopied photographs.2 maps.2 newspaper clippings.
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- Jorgensen, Glade, 1916-. Papers, 1941-2001.
Essex, William S., 1926-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains Essex's experiences during World War II and after the Japanese surrender. Discusses his duties as a signalman and member of a Beach Battalion, his two landings on Okinawa and humorous incidents while on the Philippines and Japan.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (13 p.)
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- Essex, William S., 1926-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Thompson, Rex K., 1919-. Memoir, 2000-2001.
Title:
Memoir, 2000-2001.
Contains brief memoir relating a visit by Elder Harold B. Lee to LDS Servicemen in Hawaii after the battle of Iwo Jima. Lee commands the Marines to repent of their hatred of the Japanese. Also contains information regarding other LDS Marines in the 5th Marine Division.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)
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- Thompson, Rex K., 1919-. Memoir, 2000-2001.
Hallows, Brice J., 1926-. Memoir, ca. 1945-2002.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1945-2002.
Includes a short biography of Hallow detailing his military service. Discusses his short training period and transfer to the Pacific Theater. Describes his relationships with fellow LDS servicemen and the spiritual strength he received from them. Also describes his participation in the battles at Okinawa and Oroku, including stories of combat while on night patrols. Relates his brushes with death and his acts of courage while on the front lines. Also discusses his unit's assignment as part of the occupational force in both Japan and Tsingtao, China. Photographs show Hallows with his fellow troops, in military dress, in ruined Japanese battlements, and in China.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.) + 12 photocopied photographs.
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- Hallows, Brice J., 1926-. Memoir, ca. 1945-2002.
McGregor, Bruce Gordon, 1926-. Memoir and photograph, ca. 1995.
Title:
Memoir and photograph, ca. 1995.
Discusses McGregor's life during the entire war, from his teenage years following the Pearl Harbor attack to his training as an Aviation Cadet. Includes his perspectives as an LDS serviceman; details of his naval training at Valley City, North Dakota, St. Mary's College, California, and Ottumwa, Iowa. Mentions the monotony, challenges, and advantages of military life. Includes a photocopied photograph of McGregor as a cadet.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (24 pages).
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- McGregor, Bruce Gordon, 1926-. Memoir and photograph, ca. 1995.
McArthur, Thomas P., 1925-. Papers, ca. 1944-1946.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1944-1946.
Includes letter written to McArthur's wife and friends describing living conditions on the front lines. Included is the key to a code, devised to tell his family where he was stationed and where he was going, that he included in his letters. Contains his transfer orders and division newsletters. Also contains a wide selection of German and American propaganda dropped behind enemy lines to discourage troops. Photographs show McArthur in training camp, with his company, and in his theater of combat. Also included are photographs of his fellow soldiers, the Italian countryside, and captured cities.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (38 p.)4 photocopied photographs.
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- McArthur, Thomas P., 1925-. Papers, ca. 1944-1946.
Davis, Wayne M., 1923-. WWII POW shares experiences, ca. 1942-1999.
Title:
WWII POW shares experiences, ca. 1942-1999.
Three photocopied newspaper articles tell the story of Davis as he was shot down during a bombing raid over Germany and taken as a prisoner of war for a year. He was, after 53 years, given seven medals he earned through his service in the Army Air Corps. Also included is a short note about Davis' surprise meeting with General Dwight D. Eisenhower at Camp Lucky Strike.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.) + photocopied newsppaer articles.1 photocopied photograph.1 photocopied German prisoner of war identification card.
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- Davis, Wayne M., 1923-. WWII POW shares experiences, ca. 1942-1999.
East, Franklin T., 1916-. Papers, 1941-1986.
Title:
Papers, 1941-1986.
Contains memoir in which East discusses his induction into the army, his assignment to Corregidor in the fall of 1941, his movement to Bataan in the April 1942, capture and participation in the Bataan Death March, and the hardships he endured for the following 38 months as a prisoner of war in the Philippines and Japan until the end of World War II. Also includes photocopies of articles written about the Bataan Death March, East's situation as a prisoner, and the correspondence he sent from the prison camps. Also contains medical documents that discuss East's struggle with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and photocopied photographs of East.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (53 p.)
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- East, Franklin T., 1916-. Papers, 1941-1986.
Heiner, Sydney H., 1914-. Memoir, ca. 2000-2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000-2001.
Discusses in detail his induction, training, and various military assignments including cooking, correcting maps, and operating of water purification systems. Also mentions his pursuit of photography and exploration while on Hawaii, Guadalcanal Island, New Britain Islands, and the Philippines. Includes his reaction to the attack on Pearl Harbor, personal spiritual experiences, his furlough in Australia, and his battle with malaria following the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (39 pages).
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- Heiner, Sydney H., 1914-. Memoir, ca. 2000-2001.
Dalley, Dennis Robert, 1925-. My war, ca. 1943-1999.
Title:
My war, ca. 1943-1999.
In "My War," a selection from his autobiography, Dennis Robert Dalley traces his life from basic training to the front lines of the European Theater of World War II. After a short time on the front lines, Dalley, then a sergeant, was critically wounded when he stepped on a land mine. He shares the details of his treatment, recovery, and eventual discharge after two years of service. He also includes many details of his personal and religious life as they related to his military service. Two photographs are included, one showing him in military "Class A" dress green uniform and another personal portrait in a suit in his later life. Also included are a summary of "My War" and a short military biography of his father, Robert S. Dalley, who served as part of the US Army, 77th Infantry Division, during World War I.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (17 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Dalley, Dennis Robert, 1925-. My war, ca. 1943-1999.
Mecham, Arlin L., 1925-1998. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-1986.
Title:
Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-1986.
Discusses various spiritual experiences and combat near Bastogne, Belgium. Describes mortar attacks and his struggle with frozen feet and occupation of Austria. Includes photographs of Mecham.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders : (11 p. and 3 photographs)
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- Mecham, Arlin L., 1925-1998. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-1986.
Morgan, Ernest Paul, 1918-. Memoir 2000.
Title:
Memoir 2000.
Contains a brief history of Morgan's war experiences as a crew member of an LCT (Landing Craft, Tank). He discusses his participation in the invasions of Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, landing at Naples, and his travels in North Africa.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Morgan, Ernest Paul, 1918-. Memoir 2000.
Davis, Earl C., 1910-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Neda Davis, sister of Earl C. Davis, has typed 10 pages of excerpts from letters she and her mother received from Earl as he served in the Army during World War II. They speak of different training exercises Davis and his Company attended prior to their deployment in Europe, and of many of his experiences in combat and on leave in Europe. Neda has also included a short typed history of the 90th Infantry Division, several photocopied articles relating to her brothers service, photos with captions, a list of battles and campaigns he served in, a list of decorations and citations he received, and several other interesting photocopied documents that relate to Earl's experience.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (15 p.) + 5 photocopied photographs.3 photocopied newspaper articles.2 photocopied magazine articles.1 photocopied cartoon + photocopied military orders.
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- Davis, Earl C., 1910-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Gunnell, Leland P., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Provides an account of Gunnell's training, time spent on the front lines in Europe, and discharge. Photograph shows Gunnell in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 pages) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Gunnell, Leland P., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Gunn, Thomas I., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a memoir regarding Gunn's military involvement during the war. Includes an account of his training and his work in warehouses and separation camps in Utah after the war's end. Also includes copies of his induction, honorable discharge, and separation qualification papers. Photograph shows Gunn with a fellow soldier in 1946.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (16 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.5 military documents.
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- Gunn, Thomas I., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Yeates, Clyde K., 1924-. Memoir, 2000-2002.
Title:
Memoir, 2000-2002.
Describes Yeates's last flight in which his plane was shot down and he miraculously saved, though later taken prisoner by the Germans. Discusses his incarceration in Stalag XIIA at Limberg, Germany; Stalag IIIB at Furstenburg, Germany; and Stalag IIIA at Luckenwalde, Germany. Includes newspaper clippings that mention his Christmas (1944) as a prisoner.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (15 p.)
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- Yeates, Clyde K., 1924-. Memoir, 2000-2002.
Rynearson, Calvin A., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a brief memoir relating Rynearson's impressions of his training, the LDS church structure in training camp, and the correspondence and support received from home. Also details military experiences including, most notably, his landing on Utah Beach, Normandy, on D-day, and being among the first troops to enter liberated Paris. Bulk of memoir describes three combat experiences in Belgium and the Hurtgen Forrest wherein Rynearson attributes his survival to divine intervention and protection. Contains photocopies of his discharge papers. Photographs include: Rynearson in military dress in training camp, Paris, and with fellow soldiers and liberated Parisians. Also includes photographs of the secured beach-head at Normandy and scenes of the European theater excerpted from a book.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (12 p.) + 6 photocopied photographs.
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- Rynearson, Calvin A., 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Drage, Niles W., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
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Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Drage shares one experience from his service in World War II in which all but one of the soldiers in his unit were killed by friendly artillery fire falling short of its target. He attributes his survival to God, and ends his story.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.) + photocopied photograph.
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- Drage, Niles W., 1923-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Thomas, Burke A., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Thomas writes of his experiences in World War II as a fighter pilot from the Canadian Army that was sent to aid the British Royal Air Force fight the Germans. He and his squad bombed and fought almost exclusively at night, with only five missions during daylight. He recounts how he believed the prayers of his and another pilot's mother gave them added courage. He also speaks of a couple missions dropping food to the people of Holland after their liberation.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.)
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- Thomas, Burke A., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2001.
Price, David S., 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Discusses Price's stateside training, his participation as an artillery officer during the Battle of the Bulge, crossing the bridge at Remagen, and visiting Switzerland. Mentions many spiritual lessons Price learned as a soldier.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (16 pages).
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- Price, David S., 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Bowen, Wayne J., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1995.
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Papers, ca. 1995.
Contains a transcript and a photocopy of a newspaper article describing Bowen's military experiences at both Okinawa and Peleliu. At both, his platoon incurred massive casualties and he suffered from an emotional breakdown. At Okinawa he was severely wounded after being hit by a sniper's bullet in the face.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Bowen, Wayne J., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1995.
Cluff, Loren A., 1919-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Contains a detailed memoir recounting his military experiences. Discusses his induction, basic training (exercises, drills, etc ...), participation in his division's Army Band, and his general living conditions (medical care, dentistry, furloughs, maneuvers, and courting/marrying his wife) prior to his transfer to Europe. Also discusses his completion of Medical Corps School and his assignment to his division's medical attachment. Covers his participation in the European theater, mentioning his work as his unit's barber, company clerk, and ambulance driver. Describes life on the lines, including many close calls he had with enemy artillery and small arms fire while traveling between neighboring companies' headquarters. Also describes his involvement in the battles at Colmar and Metz. Discusses the war's end, the surrender, en masse, of German troops, and his discharge. Provides an account of his relationship with the LDS Church during the war, other LDS servicemen, and his opportunities to attend church services during both training and combat. Contains two letters written home to his family and one to his future parents-in-law asking for their daughter's hand in marriage. Also contains a photocopied military pay document. Photographs show Cluff with his wife, fellow soldiers, in military dress, and in his theater of combat.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (31 p.) + 2 p. of photocopied photographs.
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- Cluff, Loren A., 1919-. Papers, ca. 1942-2000.
Peirce, Earl Harvey. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a brief memoir covering Peirce's employment prior to the war, induction, training, and overseas stations. Describes his instruction in aircraft maintenance and his assignment, to Hobbs, NM, to head a maintenance team working on B-17 Bombers. Also describes his transfer to Okinawa as part of the Engineer's Battalion, his duties there, and the severe weather (typhoons) encountered there. Includes a map of his travels throughout the war. Contains his discharge papers and photocopied newspaper articles citing his unit's movements and achievements. Photographs show Peirce in full military dress, with his wife, with his jeep, and with his technical crews. Also shown are scenic shots of Okinawa, military cemeteries, wreckage left from a passing typhoon, and Japanese prisoners of war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (32 p.)
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- Peirce, Earl Harvey. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Allred, Robert H., 1925-. Response to the Saints at War survey, ca. 1999.
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Response to the Saints at War survey, ca. 1999.
Contains a response to the Saints At War questionnaire describing Allred's combat conditions, physical and spiritual health, and relations with the LDS Church during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 p.)
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- Allred, Robert H., 1925-. Response to the Saints at War survey, ca. 1999.
Doty, Joseph Kenneth, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a short memoir outlining Doty's flight training (especially carrier landing practice) and aerial operations in the Pacific theater. Describes his raids against naval and land-based targets on Okinawa and Japan (Tokyo). Mentions a bombing raid over Tokyo in which his airplane was crippled and the entire crew was forced to bail out over the Pacific. The crew was subsequently rescued by a patrolling submarine and returned to their carrier, the U.S.S. Monterey. Also includes a list of his military decorations and a history of his service in the LDS Church. Photographs show the U.S.S. Monterey and Doty's downed airplane. Doty is also shown with his flight crew and receiving a medal from his ship's commanding officer.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.)
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- Doty, Joseph Kenneth, 1925-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Hawkins, Carl S. Memoir, ca. 1992.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1992.
Contains detailed information regarding his life prior to military service; his initial army training at Fort Douglas and Buckley Field, Colorado; training at Scott Field, MO as a radio operator; service with the AACS in the Philippines and the islands of Los Negros, Marcus, Biak, Saipan, and Iwo Jima.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (36 pages).
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- Hawkins, Carl S. Memoir, ca. 1992.
Sunderland, Thomas Wayne, 1914-1998. Memoir, ca. 1941-1998.
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Memoir, ca. 1941-1998.
Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Newspaper Clippings. In a very well written and organized memoir, Sunderland (known as Sunday to his fellow soldiers) recounts his experiences from his being drafted into the Army in 1941 to his medical release in 1945 from contracting malaria and hepatitis. He served in the Pacific theater and was in a military police company that was attached to infantry and artillery units to keep peace, enforce regulations, and maintain security. He speaks of his training in Fort Lewis, Washington, and of being on a ship bound for Pearl Harbor the day it was bombed in December of 1941. When reports were received of the attacks the ship did a U-turn in the Pacific and headed back to San Francisco. They later learned that Japanese submarines were searching for them, and had sunk a cargo ship they thought to be the troop transport Sunderland was aboard. Also included are over fifty photocopied photographs of his time in the military.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (37 p.)
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- Sunderland, Thomas Wayne, 1914-1998. Memoir, ca. 1941-1998.
Bell, Thomas K., 1925-. Papers, ca. 1993-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1993-2000.
Contains a photocopy showing Bell in military dress, his medals, citations, and rank insignia. Also includes a short history of Destroyer Squadron 47 written by Roger C. Naylor. Discusses the histories of the nine destroyers within this group and the battles they engaged in, most notably the action they saw at Okinawa. Bell's ship survived the war without sustaining major damage.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.)1 photocopied photographs.
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- Bell, Thomas K., 1925-. Papers, ca. 1993-2000.
Bowman, Deveroux W., 1924-1945. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains Bowman's letters written to parents and other family member from March 10, 1943₁February 12, 1945. Also contains his military journal from August 10, 1944₁ February 12, 1945. Includes a narrative written by Gael Elmer, comrade of Bowman and fellow prisoner-of-war in Hungary and Germany. Narrative recounts the last bombing mission of Bowman's B-17, its crash-landing, the fate of its crew members, a detailed account of Bowman's condition prior to his death and his burial in Tapolca, Hungary, journeys to numerous prison camps including Stalag 3 and Stalag 7A, relationships between the prisoners and German captors, living conditions, and the prisoners' eventual rescue by the Allied armies. Includes letters written by Bowman's Chaplain, Brigadier General, and Captain expressing sorrow over his death and giving praise for the exceptional soldier he was. Also includes a photocopy of the telegram sent to his parents informing them of his death, a letter from the U.S. Army announcing the posthumous awarding of the Air Medal to Bowman, and a letter outlining the details of his funeral. Photographs show Bowman in full military dress, with his fellow crew members, with his B-17, and at his post over the bomb bay. Also show a map of Hungary, Bowman's tombstone, and his Chaplain. Also included are photocopies of newspaper articles citing his death following his crash.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (209 p.) + photocopied photographs.
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- Bowman, Deveroux W., 1924-1945. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Bunker, Kent E., 1924-1976. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Contains four photocopied photographs of Bunker in military dress and on a troop ship. Also includes a cartoon and letter addressed to Rosalie Bunker from Hugh C. Brown, a Canadian Air Force pilot, as well as a letter describing the latter's death in combat.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (7 p.)
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- Bunker, Kent E., 1924-1976. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Boden, Ellis Lee, 1913-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains a life history, with a large section devoted to his military service. Discusses his work as an intelligence aide in Northern India. Discusses life in the military camps, especially entertainment shows put on by the soldiers. Describes an incident where common soldiers willingly sacrificed their lives to patch up a break in a damaged airplane fuel pipeline. Also includes a spiritual experience that Boden believes was given to him to jolt him back into living a life in accordance with the principles he had been taught. Includes the citation accompanying his Soldier's Medal, awarded for his part in repairing the broken gas line, and his discharge papers. Photographs shows Boden in military dress with his wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (133 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Boden, Ellis Lee, 1913-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Bullock, J. Robert, 1916-1999. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1995.
Contains the portion of Bullock's memoir concerning his military years. Discusses his induction, early work in the legal department of the Selective Service following graduation from law school, and Bullock's desires to serve active duty during the war. Details his first assignment in submarine-chasers school and his transfer to be the commanding officer of a small amphibious craft based in England used in the Normandy D-Day invasion as an anti-aircraft gunship. Also discusses Bullock's subsequent transfer to the Pacific theater, his command of an LCS, and his ship's involvement in both the defense of Okinawa and the Japanese post-war occupation. Also includes a short description of the role that LCS craft played in the Pacific war. Photographs within the memoir show Bullock in full military dress and with his crew aboard his ships.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (17 p.)
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- Bullock, J. Robert, 1916-1999. Memoir, ca. 1995.
Schow, Russell S., 1919-. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Contains a biography describing Schow's activities in the China-Burma-India theater of war, his correspondence with his family and church, and personal feelings towards war. Discusses a Christmas service he was asked to lead for his unit. Also includes a letter from his bishop and LDS Apostle, John A. Widtsoe. Also contains a letter from Schow to church members he had met in Canada during his missionary service. Includes a newspaper article citing Schow's opportunity to meet his brother in India. Photographs show him in full military dress and leading a religious sermon.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (13 p.)4 photocopied newspaper articles.2 photocopied photographs.
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- Schow, Russell S., 1919-. Papers, ca. 1941-2001.
Borup, Theron W., 1914-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Contains an extremely detailed collection recounting Borup's military experiences in the Pacific. Most prominent is an autobiography containing forty pages describing his military life, bombing missions, interactions with other LDS servicemen, and his leadership role in the LDS military branch. It also includes a photocopy of a letter informing Borup's wife that he was missing in action, a telegram forwarded to his wife later affirming his safety, letters from the parents of Borup's fallen comrades expressing thanks for letters previously written by him, a photocopy of an account wherein his B-24 was shot down as part of the bombing raids at Balikpapan and he was miraculously rescued by a submarine, a photocopy of a talk given by Thomas S. Monson at an LDS conference in which he alludes to Borup's rescue experience, a personal letter thanking Monson for sharing his story, photocopied photographs of a group of LDS servicemen, and copies of newspaper articles citing Borup's commendations, missing in action status, and rescue. Also includes six photocopied newspaper articles, written by Air Force personnel, detailing the dangerous and militarily vital nature of the Balikpapan bombing raids, complete with before and after photographs of the destroyed oil fields. The collection also contains Borup's personal journals recalling his war and post-war experiences. Includes a photocopy of the 31st Bombardment Squadron newsletter in which Borup again describes his account of being shot down over the Pacific and his rescue, which he ascribes to divine intervention. Also includes a photocopy of a newspaper article discussing the organization of the LDS church within his military unit. Also contains a short genealogy of Borup, a list of his priesthood ordinations, an account of his church service, education, and employment, most of which was spent working for the LDS church. Photographs show Borup in full military dress, with his wife, and with other LDS servicemen.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (536 p.)4 photocopied pictures.1 photocopied newspaper article.
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- Borup, Theron W., 1914-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Jackson, Rodney, 1925-. Papers, ca. 1943-2002.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1943-2002.
Contains a letter from Jackson with details of his military service. Includes a short history of the USS Mount Hood, which Jackson served on before it exploded in a horrific accident. Also includes a history of the USS Marcus Island, which he served on for the duration of the war, most notably at Leyte Gulf. Contains a lithograph of the Escort Carrier, USS Marcus Island, and a photocopy of a plaque given to Jackson commemorating his service during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Photograph shows him in military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder : (13 p.)1 photocopied photograph.1 photocopied lithograph.
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- Jackson, Rodney, 1925-. Papers, ca. 1943-2002.
Rohbock, George, 1916-. Memoir, interview, and diary, 1944-2000.
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Memoir, interview, and diary, 1944-2000.
Contains a detailed memoir written by Rohbock that describes his capture, starvation, forced marches, brutal and merciful behavior of German guards in 1944-45. Also includes a diary by John W. McGinnis and a transcribed interview with Roy Gilbert, both of whom were POWs with Rohbock and describe many of the same hardships. Contains descriptions of the various camps in which they lived, and their marches through Germany and Poland.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (38 p.)
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- Rohbock, George, 1916-. Memoir, interview, and diary, 1944-2000.
Elliott, Elwin Hurd, 1923-. Latter-day Saints in the military : World War II, ca. 1943-2000.
Title:
Latter-day Saints in the military : World War II, ca. 1943-2000.
Elliot writes mostly of his experiences in World War II dealing with being a member of the LDS Church. He mentions being present aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga, "Sara," when a Kamikaze attack came on them at the Battle of Iwo Jima. He also spends time speaking of a good friend he met through the war and spent time with at home in Utah.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Elliott, Elwin Hurd, 1923-. Latter-day Saints in the military : World War II, ca. 1943-2000.
Chapman, Arthur O., 1913-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Includes a short biography of Chapman. Contains a compilation of his letters sent home during the war. Letters touch on subjects such as his interaction with other LDS servicemen, his gratitude for being able to hold religious meetings (both LDS and Protestant), his work in the labs, morale among his unit, his discharge, and his feelings for his wife. Photographs show Chapman with his LDS servicemen's group and with the choir in which he sang.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (30 p.)2 photocopied photographs.1 original photograph.2 photographic negatives.
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- Chapman, Arthur O., 1913-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Black, Harold C. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Contains answers to the Saints At War questionnaire giving an abstract of Black's relations with his family, community, and church during the war years. Discusses his love for his country and its freedom, as well as the opportunities that his military service opened for him following the war's end. Photocopied photograph shows Black in his later years. Original photographs include: one with fellow soldiers on a tropical island and two of Pacific island natives in ceremonial dress.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (1 page)1 photocopied photograph.3 original photographs.
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- Black, Harold C. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Haslam, William Hill, 1911-. Latter-day Saints in the military, 2000.
Title:
Latter-day Saints in the military, 2000.
Contains a short history of Haslam's duties with the Navy during the war, including recruiting and hiring civilians to work on government contracts. Describes his gratitude at not being assigned overseas because it allowed him to maintain a close proximity to his family and because the aircraft carrier he was to be stationed on was later sunk. Discusses the support received from his family and church throughout the war, as well as his feelings on freedom, democracy, and world peace. Also includes a letter from Haslam's commanding officer thanking him for his wartime service. Photographs shows Haslam in full military dress with his wife and children.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (10 p.)1 photocopied photographs.
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- Haslam, William Hill, 1911-. Latter-day Saints in the military, 2000.
Dana, Edward Knight, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
In this short typewritten note Edward Dana Knight shares a few of his experiences as an Infantryman in World War II. He writes mainly of the conditions he faced, and his lack of association with other LDS Church members. He also includes a list of countries he served in and a list of Medals he received including the Bronze Star, and Purple Heart. The photocopied newspaper article included is titled "Soldier Receives Wound in Leg" and is dated 11/24/1944.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 pages) + 1 photocopied photograph and newspaper article.
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- Dana, Edward Knight, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 1942-2000.
Walser, Walter A., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Memoir discussing the various leadership positions he held during the war. Walser talks about his service in England and includes accounts of missions. He tells about making an emergency landing in Switzerland, where he and his crew waited out the remainder of the war in an internment camp. Photographs show Walser with his crew and his wrecked plane in Switzerland.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.)2 photocopied photographs.5 photocopied newspaper articles.
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- Walser, Walter A., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Wright, Robert Linton, 1923-. Letter, 2001.
Title:
Letter, 2001.
Briefly discusses his duties aboard merchant ships; the places he visited₁ including Liverpool, England; and the end of the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Wright, Robert Linton, 1923-. Letter, 2001.
Casper, John Wallace, 1926-. Papers, ca. 2001.
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Papers, ca. 2001.
Contains excerpts from Casper's letters home during the war in response to the Saints At War questionnaire. Addresses his living conditions on military bases, hospitals, dental school, and at his separation center. Also describes his duties while working in the hospitals. Discusses the support he received from his family, his health, and memorable experiences. Emphasizes his contact with the LDS Church throughout his military service (attendance at meetings, religious conversations with fellow soldiers, and contact with other LDS soldiers). Photograph shows Casper in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 p.) + 1 photocopied photograph.
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- Casper, John Wallace, 1926-. Papers, ca. 2001.
Dalton, Lee T., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
In this handwritten memoir Lee Truax Dalton relates his experiences in the Navy during World War II. He writes of his time aboard the USS Instill as part of a mine-sweeper crew, and of his shore duty at Argentia, Newfoundland, in the North Atlantic. He also tells of a German P.O.W. U-Boat crew they supervised, and a heart-warming Christmas experience as part of the local Navy Choir who collected donations and distributed presents to the children of St. Johns, Newfoundland.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Dalton, Lee T., 1925-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Baumgarten, Edward J., 1926-. Memoirs, photographs, and newspaper clippings, 1944-2001.
Title:
Memoirs, photographs, and newspaper clippings, 1944-2001.
Brief description of Baumgarten's war experiences in New Guinea, the Philippines, and Japan. Discusses the weather, native lifestyle, and war wreckage on New Guinea. Includes accounts of his combat in the Philippines, consisting of two combat parachute jumps and other stories replete with close calls. Also discusses his role in the liberation of Filipino cities and the natives' attitude towards the soldiers. Describes his role and responsibilities during the occupation of Japan in 1945-1946. The collection includes pictures of himself and family, most notably his older brother, Jack Baumgarten. Also contains newspaper articles detailing a paratrooper operation and Baumgarten's reception of the Purple Heart.
ArchivalResource: 1ffolder (14 p.)3 photographs.2 newspaper clippings.
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- Baumgarten, Edward J., 1926-. Memoirs, photographs, and newspaper clippings, 1944-2001.
Lewis, Frederick Wesley, 1915-. Papers, ca. 2000.
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Papers, ca. 2000.
Contains a short biographical sketch of Lewis and a travelogue of his military assignments. Also contains an autobiographical account of his war years, describing his induction at the war's beginning, assignment to Australia, training in jungle warfare and amphibious assaults, sicknesses contracted, and living conditions on military bases. Discusses his participation in the invasions of New Guinea and the island of Biak, and the enemy ground and air resistance encountered. Gives an account of a serious injury sustained during a Japanese bombing raid, his surgeries, and eventual discharge for medical reasons. Collection also includes biographies of Lewis's parents and brothers, the latter who also served in the war. Photographs include Lewis in full military dress and others depicting jungle warfare and amphibious landings.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (12 p.)
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- Lewis, Frederick Wesley, 1915-. Papers, ca. 2000.
Brown, A. Keith, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a short memoir detailing Brown's military service in the Pacific theater. Describes the living conditions, weather, combat conditions, and interaction with other servicemen and the natives of Saipan, Okinawa, Guam, and the Philippines. Includes accounts of patrols that Brown participated in wherein he exchanged small arms fire with the Japanese.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (8 p.)
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- Brown, A. Keith, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Shaw, Dora, 1928-. War, ca. 2001.
Title:
War, ca. 2001.
In this short excerpt Dora shares her experiences as a child who lived in England when war was declared in 1939, the beginning of World War II. Her family had a small bomb shelter in their backyard, and when bombings began it wasn't long before this shelter saved the lives of her Mother and siblings as they hid inside. She speaks of being evacuated, and of witnessing firsthand the destruction caused by these bombings.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.)
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- Shaw, Dora, 1928-. War, ca. 2001.
Anderson, Richard D., 1927-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
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Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a short memoir describing Anderson's training, his relations with LDS servicemen during the war, and his gratitude for having the opportunity to attend LDS meetings. Also discusses an event where his parents were able to help an immigrating LDS family get their feet on the ground in Salt Lake City, UT.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Anderson, Richard D., 1927-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Kimball, Ralph T., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1941-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1941-2000.
Contains a letter from Kimball with a brief collection of highlights from his more extensive memoir, which is also included. Memoir details his training in the National Guard, ROTC program, and his call to active duty. Emphasis is given to the training conditions and exercises performed in the desert, and his service as the battalion organist. Discusses the support he received from his family throughout the war. Provides an account of his combat experience, beginning at the Battle of Attu Island and proceeding to Kwajalein, Leyte Island, and Okinawa. Describes, in detail, the front line fighting which Kimball's battery was involved in at Leyte. Of note were the tactics devised to counter the continuous Japanese units attempting to infiltrate the American batteries at night. Includes specific descriptions of the logistics surrounding the erection of artillery fortifications and the usage of the DUKW ("Duck") amphibious vehicles during transport. Discusses the souvenirs Kimball took from different battlefields. Provides an account of Kimball's wounds, sustained at Okinawa, which earned him the Purple Heart. Collection contains Kimball's army induction and honorable discharge papers, a chronology delineating his combat theaters, decorations, promotions, and performance evaluations. Also contains the telegram notifying his wife of the serious injuries he sustained at Okinawa, miscellaneous letters from Kimball to his wife, and a talk presented at a 1992 reunion of the 57th Field Artillery Battalion. Included are two photographed newspaper articles: one citing Japan's surrender and the war's end, and the other discussing the Enola Gay exhibit at the Smithsonian Institute. Numerous photographs show Kimball during his training years, after receiving his captain's bars, with fellow soldiers on land and aboard transport ships, with the entire cadre of the battalion's officers, and with his howitzers. Photographs also show different members of his battery unit, his wife, his hometown, and commanding officers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (61 p.)39 photocopied photographs.3 photocopied newspaper articles.
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- Kimball, Ralph T., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 1941-2000.
McAllister, Robert Kesler, 1921-1944. Papers, ca. 1944-2002.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2002.
Contains a letter with background on McAllister's family. Also includes a letter written by his commanding officer notifying McAllister's parents that their son's plane had been shot down over the ocean. The letter lauds his service as a Marine and gives examples of his leadership and bravery. Photographs show McAllister in military dress and standing next to his training airplane.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)2 photocopied photographs.
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- McAllister, Robert Kesler, 1921-1944. Papers, ca. 1944-2002.
Doman, Albert Hugh, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Handwritten Letters, Photocopied Government Documents, Photocopied Telegrams, Original Letter, Original Government Document, Photocopied V-Mail, Photocopied Newspaper Article. Included in this file are numerous photocopied military memorandums and certificates pertaining to the units of which Doman was a part of, or for Doman personally. Doman was killed in a German bombardment in 1943 in England, and there is a photocopied letter from the only survivor of the bombing to Doman's family. Also included are the orders for Doman to receive the Purple Heart posthumously, and letters of appreciation signed by President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and other key figures.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (27 pages).
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- Doman, Albert Hugh, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 1943-2000.
Hess, Donald C. Memoirs, ca. 2000.
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Memoirs, ca. 2000.
Contains a short memoir detailing Hess's military experiences. Discusses his induction, decision to enlist in the Air Corps, and his participation in the first crew to train with the new B-29 Superfortress Bomber. Describes his duties while stationed on the Mariannas Islands, and a crash landing on Iwo Jima in his B-29 that nearly killed the entire crew. Also mentions his involvement with the LDS Church while training in Denver, CO, and his correspondence with Harold B. Lee. Contains a chart of the 39th Bomb Squadron's operational history.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Hess, Donald C. Memoirs, ca. 2000.
Matheson, Robert D., 1919-. Papers, 1942-2001.
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Papers, 1942-2001.
Contains a memoir detailing Matheson's military experiences. Covers his induction and basic, pilot, navigational, and gunnery training. Discusses his involvement with the LDS Church during training and in his combat theater. Lists his assignments and describes his transfer to England with his B-24 crew. Discusses his first and second bombing missions, the latter on which his plane was shot down, the crew bailed out, and was subsequently captured by German soldiers. Details Matheson's period of imprisonment in Stalag I, a German Prisoner-of-War camp in Barthe, Germany. Discusses the living conditions in the camp, treatment received at the hands of the German guards, and the prisoners' eventual liberation under the Soviet Army. Also includes a transcript of a conversation wherein Matheson provides more detail concerning living conditions in the prison camp (weather, sicknesses, boredom, hope from religion, etc ...). Contains humorous excerpts from letters written to fellow prisoners-of-war, photocopies of Matheson's sketches, photocopies of mail sent to the camps, Matheson's POW documents (in German), "v-mail" sent home by him, letters and telegrams to his parents notifying them of their son's status as a prisoner-of-war, and original photographs showing him in full military dress. Photocopied photographs throughout the memoir show Matheson in military dress, with his bomber crew and plane, and also of the prisoner camp.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (61 p.) + 3 original photographs.
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- Matheson, Robert D., 1919-. Papers, 1942-2001.
Rasband, Mark E., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Brief discussion of the deaths of his parents during the war, his service doing office work in the army, and encountering German prisoners of war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 pages).
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- Rasband, Mark E., 1919-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Barrett, Theodore James, 1922-. My ninth combat mission, 2002.
Title:
My ninth combat mission, 2002.
Contains brief account of Barrett's ninth combat mission over Berlin, Germany near the end of World War II. Barrett was the navigator in the lead bomber in the largest air raid in the European Theater. Also contains an outline of his life and war photographs of Barrett and his bomber crew.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (7 p. and 4 photographs)
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- Barrett, Theodore James, 1922-. My ninth combat mission, 2002.
Downs, John Winston, 1916-. Life story of John Winston Downs, 1966.
Title:
Life story of John Winston Downs, 1966.
Photocopied Photographs, Original Computer Typewritten Letter, Photocopied Typewritten letter. This well written autobiography covers all of Downs' life. The first few chapters relate his family life and childhood, then he moves on to his military training and experiences during World War II. These experiences vary from his role as a navigator on a B-17 flight crew to his two year imprisonment in German prisoner of war camps. His stories of how he and other crew members and officers survived, kept themselves busy, and lived the day to day existence of prisoners of war are fascinatingly well detailed and recorded. He records their liberation at the hands of General Patton and his recovery back in the United States. In the last few chapters of the book he details his accomplishments and personal life as an officer in the Air Force after its creation from the Army Air Corps.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (109 p.)
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- Downs, John Winston, 1916-. Life story of John Winston Downs, 1966.
Deus, Manfred, 1929-. Interview, 2000 May 25.
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Interview, 2000 May 25.
In this typewritten memoir, Manfred Deus shares the details of his life during World War II. He was assigned to the German Army when he was fourteen years old. He shares of the atrocities that he witnesses as a young man during the last years of the German resistence. He was part of a youth support battalion, digging foxholes and trenches for German front line troops until he and several others were able to desert during a bomb raid. He tells of his father who also served in the war and died just days before V-E Day. He also shares some of his personal life before and after the war. After immigrating to the United States, he served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, but was never deployed during that time. He was very influential in establishing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an organization in Germany.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (17 p.)
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- Deus, Manfred, 1929-. Interview, 2000 May 25.
McGarry, Wendell H., 1918-. Letter, ca. 1945.
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Letter, ca. 1945.
Contains a letter written to McGarry's parents from the Japanese internment camp he was held in. Describes the living conditions and the joy he felt for his imminent release.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- McGarry, Wendell H., 1918-. Letter, ca. 1945.
Summers, Bradley Briscoe, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1940-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1940-2000.
Contains a detailed memoir concerning Summers's induction, flight training, and combat. On his first transfer attempt to Europe, his airplane suffered major mechanical problems and his crew was forced to ditch in the Atlantic ocean. Includes newspaper articles and sketches related to this crash landing and the crew's subsequent rescue by a passing convoy. Discusses his bombing missions, as part of a B-17 Liberator Bomber crew, in the European theater, with great detail paid to descriptions of enemy resistance (fighters and flak). Describes an early mission over Hamburg, Germany in which his airplane was shot down and the crew was captured by German soldiers. Majority of memoir spent detailing life in the German prison camps (the bulk of his time was spent in Stalag 3). Describes the treatment received by German guards, transfers, usually by rail, from one camp to another, living conditions (food rations, Red Cross packages, bartering, heating, recreation, sanitation), interrogations, escape attempts, medical care, and his eventual liberation at the hands of the U.S. Army. Photographs show Summers in full military dress, with his flight crew, with a training airplane, and on the ship that rescued his marooned crew. Also shown is Summers's wife. Contains sketches showing the approximate damage done to his B-17 prior to its crash over Hamburg.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (76 p.)
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- Summers, Bradley Briscoe, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1940-2000.
Stewart, Lyle G., 1919-. Papers, ca. 1939-1999.
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Papers, ca. 1939-1999.
Handwritten Memoir, Original Church Meeting Program, Photocopied Military Documents. A short handwritten memoir and a letter written on the back of a program from a church meeting tell some of the experiences and feelings of Stewart as he served in the Army. He speaks of being in a mine clearing role in his company, and of his involvement campaigns on the Philippines, Guadalcanal, and in being on shore guard after the bombings at Pearl Harbor. Also included are a couple of military documents.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Stewart, Lyle G., 1919-. Papers, ca. 1939-1999.
Brown, Kenneth J., 1923-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Includes a response to the Saints At War questionnaire describing his living conditions, support received from his family and church, and relationships with other LDS servicemen. Contains a detailed memoir of Brown's military service. Discusses his induction, training, transport to Hawaii, and further preparations (drills and maneuvers) for invasions. Describes the living conditions on the ships and on the Hawaiian bases. Brown writes of his division's assignment to the Iwo Jima invasion group and of hearing the rumor that the island was broken from bombing runs and deserted. Relates Brown's surprise when the invasion, which resulted in many brutish casualties among the Marines, began. Contains a detailed, day-by-day account of the naval coastal bombardments and combat on the Iwo Jima beachheads and jungles, including a narrative of the Marines raising the first U.S. flag on Mt. Surabachi. Includes a few stories where Brown narrowly escaped death. Discusses his missionary experiences and service with the military hospitals, grave registrars, and chaplains. Describes his unit's role in the occupation of Japan following the close of the war and Brown's chance to visit Nagasaki, affording him a view of the material and human devastation caused by the atomic bomb. Includes his thoughts on war, friendship, patriotism, and the plight of civilians affected by war. Contains photographs of battles on Iwo Jima, Brown in military dress, Brown's company, and his living quarters. Also contains maps of Iwo Jima, sketches of battles, newspaper clippings concerning the war in the Pacific, and obituaries of Brown's comrades. Includes a short biography of Loren Oakey, one of Brown's fellow LDS servicemen and a close friend.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (81 pages).
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- Brown, Kenneth J., 1923-. Papers, ca. 1944-2001.
Moulton, Thomas D., 1924-. Biography and photograph, ca. 1943-2002.
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Biography and photograph, ca. 1943-2002.
Contains a biography of Asael Moulton, who served in the US Army Quartermaster Corps during World War II from 1941-1946. Mentions briefly his mission to Czechoslovakia 1937-1939, his short imprisonment by the Gestapo, and includes 1 photocopied photograph of Asael.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p. and 1 photocopied photograph)
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- Moulton, Thomas D., 1924-. Biography and photograph, ca. 1943-2002.
Swenson, Vernie C., 1920-. Correspondence, 2000-2001.
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Correspondence, 2000-2001.
Includes correspondence to the Saints At War from Swenson about his service in the war. Discusses experiences from two missions in which Swenson's crew narrowly escaped destruction while flying over the Himalaya Mountains.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 p.)
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- Swenson, Vernie C., 1920-. Correspondence, 2000-2001.
Ericksen, Gerald L., 1914-. Photographs, ca. 1942-1946.
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Photographs, ca. 1942-1946.
Contains two photographs: one of a military cemetery and another of a baptism.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Ericksen, Gerald L., 1914-. Photographs, ca. 1942-1946.
Davis, William H., 1925-. Saga of the Signet, ca. 1943-2000.
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Saga of the Signet, ca. 1943-2000.
Several handwritten pages outline Davis' experiences as they relate specifically to his religious experiences during the war. Two short histories of the USS Signet detail its life and service during World War II. In "The Saga of the Signet," a longer history of his experiences aboard the Signet, Davis writes of the specific manuevers he and the rest of the crew underwent while at sea from departing the United States, to victory at Iwo Jima. In "chapter two" of "The Saga of the Signet" Davis continues his narrative of the activities of the Signet from its departure after Iwo Jima to the end of the War in the Pacific and its return to the United States. Also included is a short history of the 12th Mine Squadron, which the Signet was part of, several pages of photocopied photographs, and several photocopied certificates, documents, and maps.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (42 p.) + photocopied photographs and certificates.5 handwritten p.
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- Davis, William H., 1925-. Saga of the Signet, ca. 1943-2000.
Bishop, Ralph, 1921-. Information sheet, 2001.
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Information sheet, 2001.
Contains a brief summary of Bishop's military experiences including his base at Bischeim, France and Frankfurt, Germany; involvement with the LDS Church while in the military; and seeing the removal of dead US soldiers from Germany.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Bishop, Ralph, 1921-. Information sheet, 2001.
Kearl, Harold E., 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a brief summary of Kearl's military life, correspondence with parents, and dealings with the LDS Church in the military. Discusses bombing missions, flight crew, and the renown of his bomber, which survived 65 bombing raids over Europe. Includes a photograph of his bomber. Devotes large portion to the memory of his brother, Eldon Kearl, killed in action on a bombing raid. Includes a letter to his parents describing his visit to his brother's grave in Germany, an official letter (in English and Russian) allowing him to travel in Russian-controlled German territory to visit the grave, and photographs of the grave. Also includes a map showing the location of a lake in northern Canada named for Eldon Kearl, and his obituary notice.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (20 p.)4 original photographs + photocopied photographs.
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- Kearl, Harold E., 1922-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Hillyard, Hazen Randall, 1918-. Memoir and photograph, ca. 1942-2001.
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Memoir and photograph, ca. 1942-2001.
Discusses his artillery and officer's training. Also includes descriptions of his duties along side the infantry in combat through Germany. Includes a photocopied photograph of Hillyard.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (22 p.)
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- Hillyard, Hazen Randall, 1918-. Memoir and photograph, ca. 1942-2001.
Hold, Howard Lee, 1924-. Memoir and photocopied photographs, 1945-2001.
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Memoir and photocopied photographs, 1945-2001.
Discusses his pilot training, bombing flight assignments and a description of bombing missions. Also contains a description of Holt's flight home from the war. Includes photocopied and original photographs of Holt, his wife, his crew, B-17's and bombing missions.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (49 p.)
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- Hold, Howard Lee, 1924-. Memoir and photocopied photographs, 1945-2001.
Bush, Don E., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1941-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1941-2000.
Contains a book, written by Bush, detailing his military service. Describes life in training camps, on military transports and warships, and on beachheads during invasions. Emphasis placed on the comradery shared between Bush and the other nine soldiers on his beach-landing crew, who remained together throughout the war. Includes biographies of the other nine men. Discusses the confusion and carnage present during amphibious invasions on the beaches of Saipan, Lingayen Gulf, and Leyte. Provides logistical details on amphibious landings. Includes accounts of his close brushes with death and protection he ascribed to God. Bush describes the ordeal of having his ship, the U.S.S. Cavalier, nearly sunk by an enemy torpedo. Also included are brief histories of the U.S.S. Cavalier and the U.S.S. Westmoreland. Photographs show Bush in full military dress, with fellow shipmates, and on beachheads with his radio equipment.
ArchivalResource: 1 vol. (162 p.) + 7 photocopied photographs.
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- Bush, Don E., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1941-2000.
Wilson, Grant Ivins, 1921-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Contains a memoir outlining Wilson's induction and training--originally in the U.S. Army Air Corps, then accepting a transfer to a specialized training program, and finally receiving a transfer to an infantry division. He writes about LDS servicemen. He describes living conditions on the Pacific islands. Newspaper article cites the LDS servicemen's group in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.) + 1 photocopied newspaper article.
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- Wilson, Grant Ivins, 1921-. Papers, ca. 1943-2000.
Randall, Max Willard, 1915-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains an autobiography of Randall's military experiences. Discusses his training and assignment to Europe. Describes combat and living conditions in Normandy, the Battle of Mortain, the liberation of Paris, on the Siegfried line, and in the Hurtgen Forest. Includes an account of Randall's heroic rescue of his company's scout during combat in the Hurtgen Forest, and the Bronze Star he was subsequently awarded. Recounts a wound suffered in combat, his stay in a Parisian hospital, and his discharge. Discusses the brutality of fighting in dense forested areas, the savagery of land mines, and his general feelings towards war. Includes Randall's discharge papers, letters to his wife, and a photocopy of the telegram notifying his wife that he had been injured.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (21 p.) + 8 photocopied photographs.
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- Randall, Max Willard, 1915-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Moulton, Thomas D., 1924-. Biography and photograph, ca. 1943-2002.
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Biography and photograph, ca. 1943-2002.
Contains a biography of Asael Moulton, who served in the US Army Quartermaster Corps during World War II from 1941-1946. Mentions briefly his mission to Czechoslovakia 1937-1939, his short imprisonment by the Gestapo, and includes 1 photocopied photograph of Asael.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 pages and 1 photocopied photograph).
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- Moulton, Thomas D., 1924-. Biography and photograph, ca. 1943-2002.
Dodenbier, Robert. World War II experiences of Christina M. Dodenbier and her husband Robert Dodenbier, 2001 Febrauary.
Title:
World War II experiences of Christina M. Dodenbier and her husband Robert Dodenbier, 2001 Febrauary.
In separate memoirs, the war-time experiences of both Christina and Robert Dodenbier are shared, telling of civilain, and for Robert labor camp, life in Europe during World War II. Christina shares her experiences as Holland fell to the German Army in 1940, and relates the stories told by Robert to their children from his days in a German labor camp he was sent to after he was captured as a young man. Also included is an article about the LDS Church in Holland as seen by a former missionary there who also served in the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) during World War II, and a letter from "Tina" Dodenbier to the Saints At War Project.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (16 p.) + photocopied magazine article.
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- Dodenbier, Robert. World War II experiences of Christina M. Dodenbier and her husband Robert Dodenbier, 2001 Febrauary.
Stenquist, Donald G., 1919-. Papers, 1944-2001.
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Papers, 1944-2001.
Contains a detailed memoir that discusses his military training, harsh living conditions for the infantry in Italy, involvement with the Rangers and dangerous missions behind enemy lines in the Appennines and Po Valley, tourist sights throughout Italy, sickness and narrow escapes from death. Includes two pages with photocopied newspaper articles and photographs related to Stenquist and the Rangers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (21 p.)
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- Stenquist, Donald G., 1919-. Papers, 1944-2001.
Miller, Volmer L. Letter, ca. 2001.
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Letter, ca. 2001.
Contains a letter briefly describing Miller's military involvement. Discusses close calls with the enemy, his survival in which he ascribes to divine protection. Also discusses his opportunity to serve as the LDS group leader on his military base and the spiritual growth derived from it.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (1 page).
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- Miller, Volmer L. Letter, ca. 2001.
Bishopp, Weller I., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a short memoir detailing Bishopp's training and military service throughout the war. Discusses his multiple training operations, his journey to the Pacific theater, his participation in the invasion of the Philippines, and his administrative duties performed as chief warrant officer.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)
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- Bishopp, Weller I., 1918-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Childers, Rollie T., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a memoir of Childers's military experiences. Discusses his induction, training as an airplane mechanic, life on military bases, and his later assignment to a Radar Detachment Squadron. Describes his contact with the LDS church throughout the war and contains personal comments about patriotism, war, and religion. Includes his discharge papers. Photographs show Childers in full military dress, on his air bases, with fellow soldiers, and with airplanes.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (26 p.) + 7 photocopied photographs.
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- Childers, Rollie T., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Taylor, Edward Martin, 1916-1997. Old soldiers never die, ca. 1990.
Title:
Old soldiers never die, ca. 1990.
Photocopied Magazine Articles, Photocopied Photographs, Typewritten Letter. In a photocopy of an interview article from "The Yank" Edward Martin "Bud" Taylor and five other platoon sergeants share their thoughts about combat tactics and experiences. The men were selected as six of the best platoon sergeants in the Division. The article is entitled "Old Soldiers Never Die" referring to the fact that most soldiers who had already lived through combat continued to live through combat, while new recruits and replacements with no combat time were often killed in their first engagements. Also included from "The Yank" is a copy of several poems written by soldiers during World War II, and a photocopy of two pictures of soldiers, one with Taylor in it.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)
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- Taylor, Edward Martin, 1916-1997. Old soldiers never die, ca. 1990.
West, John Everett, 1919-1997. Biography and letter, ca. 1945-2001.
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Biography and letter, ca. 1945-2001.
Contains biography written by his wife, Betty W. West, that briefly describes his military service. Also includes a letter from John West to Betty West describing a meeting for LDS servicemen in the Philippines. Includes a program from West's funeral.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.) + 1 funeral program.
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- West, John Everett, 1919-1997. Biography and letter, ca. 1945-2001.
Haupt, Floyd E., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1942-1998.
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Papers, ca. 1942-1998.
Includes a detailed transcription of an oral interview conducted with Haupt in 1998. Transcription describes his early family life and the extreme poverty in which he grew up, his early employment, and his college education in mathematics and engineering. Discusses his enlistment in the Air Corps, his basic training, and his activity in the LDS Church during training. Provides numerous details concerning Haupt's military involvement in Italy and Southern France, and his bombing runs over Axis territory. Notable among the recounts of his missions are bombing raids conducted over Ploesti, Romania, and Vienna. During a raid over the latter city, Haupt's B-24 Liberator was severely crippled and the crew was forced to abandon ship. His navigation skills, though, saved the crew by guiding the limping plane to a small island, over which they bailed, in the Adriatic Sea. Discusses life in the air, the terror of flak and enemy fighters, specifics about navigational skills, and the mental stress inherent in combat. Collection also contains numerous military documents, including: a list of Haupt's missions, documents accompanying medals, copies of Allied currency, promotion papers, Haupt's Certificate of Valor, flight orders, plans, and debriefing reports, his discharge papers, and Veteran's Associations papers. Also contains humorous military songs and poems, newspaper clippings citing Haupt's achievements in combat, an article written by Bruce Callander detailing a bombing raid over Ploesti, and an account of the mission in which Haupt's plane was shot down, written by the gunner, Wilbur Tri.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (114 p.)
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- Haupt, Floyd E., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1942-1998.
Roberts, Ethelbert B., 1919-. Questionnaire and newspaper articles, ca. 1942-2001.
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Questionnaire and newspaper articles, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains newspaper articles, one of which is written by Coreen Hart, about Roberts's war experiences, including flying with Charles A. Lindbergh. Also includes brief statements written by Roberts about religious aspects of the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (7 pages).
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- Roberts, Ethelbert B., 1919-. Questionnaire and newspaper articles, ca. 1942-2001.
Brooke, Bill T., 1920-. Papers, ca. 2001.
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Papers, ca. 2001.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)1 photocopied photograph.
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- Brooke, Bill T., 1920-. Papers, ca. 2001.
Gividen, Harold V., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1943-2002.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2002.
Contains a detailed memoir written by Gividen regarding his training and combat experience in the war. Describes, specifically, his interaction with other LDS servicemen and local church members during his training, and his gratitude in finding local church services to attend. Also includes an account of the maiden voyage of Gividen's B-17 en route to Europe in which he ascribes their survival, after a near-disastrous miscalculation, to divine intervention. Contains details of Gividen's second bombing mission in which his B-17 was shot down over Munich and crashed in Switzerland. He sustained serious head injuries which erased his memory of the crash altogether. Describes his rehabilitation in Switzerland and contact with other LDS church members there. Also includes details of his LDS mission to Houston and a later return trip to Switzerland, by local government invitation, to search for information regarding his crash. Also contains a manuscript written by Clayton Hurst, submitted for publication, detailing the account of Antoinette Spichtig, a Swiss news reporter, who covered Gividen's return trip and later joined the LDS church. Includes a memoir written by Clinton Norby, the engineer on Gividen's B-17, detailing the plane's crash, the crew's good treatment at the hands of Swiss soldiers, and their eventual return to the U.S.. Also Contains Gividen's journal of events transpiring after their crash in Switzerland describing his impressions of the locals, the soldiers, and their attitudes towards Americans. Photographs include four of Gividen: in full military dress, in flight gear, with his crew standing in front of his B-17, and standing with government officials from Muswangen, Switzerland during his return trip in 1982. Also contains two photographs of Gividen's wrecked B-17.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (70 p.) + 6 photocopied photographs.
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- Gividen, Harold V., 1924-. Papers, ca. 1943-2002.
Laub, Normand Dee, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains three booklets, written by Laub and his wife, Barbara, that expound on Laub's experiences in the Pacific during and after the war. And This Is War describes the war conditions on the Admiralty Islands. Laub writes about the emotional-numbing effects that war has on one's psyche, the dehumanizing of the enemy, and the bravery that comes to soldiers in the heat of combat. Makes mention of his work as head of a jungle reconnaissance patrol that discovered hidden Japanese positions, for which he received the Bronze Star. The Manus Mansion discusses the history of Christian missionaries on the Pacific island of Manus and the soldiers' encounters with a primitive, cannibalistic native tribe. A Date With Destiny details Laub's cavalry division's invasion of Manilla and the vicious street fighting that took place there. Also includes an account of the storming of the Leyte beachhead in which his brother, Merrill Laub, was killed. This pamphlet makes specific mentions of the psychological terrors of war that soldiers suffer. Photographs, dispersed throughout the pamphlets, show Laub in military dress, with his fellow soldiers, in the jungle, during his later return trips to the Pacific, his brother Merrill, and the Philippine people with whom he shared the gospel.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.3 booklets (67 p.)18 photocopied photographs.
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- Laub, Normand Dee, 1924-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Tanner, Stanley Robert. Staying the course : the war years, 2001.
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Staying the course : the war years, 2001.
Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Military Document, Photocopied Handwritten Letters, Photocopied Telegrams, Photocopied Maps. A very well written and interesting account of Tanner's military service. He tells of his being accepted into the Naval Aviation Cadet training program, his training, combat, and time spent missing in action in the Philippines. After training in several different locations Tanner was eventually assigned to Fighting Squadron 4, the "Red Rippers" in Ayer, Massachusetts. They were eventually given orders to move to the Pacific Ocean to fight in that theater of the war. On his first combat mission, Tanner was shot down over Luzon and spent over two months evading the Japanese with the help of Filipino natives and soldiers in the area who were resisting the Japanese. Filled with photographs, letters, and telegrams, Tanner's story is detailed and very well told, including references to how his faith helped him during this time. He also speaks often of his then fiancé, Kathie, and the relationship they shared as he served his country, an aspect of military service common to many men.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (91 p.)
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- Tanner, Stanley Robert. Staying the course : the war years, 2001.
Eardley, Irving A., 1914-. Photograph, 1944.
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Photograph, 1944.
Original photograph. A photograph of Eardley in Class "A" Dress uniform.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Eardley, Irving A., 1914-. Photograph, 1944.
Dalebout, Martin J., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
Contains a short memoir recounting Dalebout's combat on the Italian front lines and a particular instance in which he was seriously wounded by German machine gun fire. Discusses his subsequent medical care and his miraculous healing (aided by a blessing given by a fellow LDS soldier). Also contains a hand-written account of his living conditions, physical and spiritual health, and the support he received from his family throughout the war. Includes his discharge papers and the citation for his Bronze Star.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.)
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- Dalebout, Martin J., 1922-. Papers, ca. 1945-2000.
Gessel, Clyde D., 1918-. Papers, ca. 1939-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1939-2001.
Contains a written history of Gessel's training and military experiences. Includes details of his training in the U.S., the voyage to Australia aboard the Queen Mary, further training in Australia, and the surprisingly primitive living conditions on the continent. Also includes contemporary descriptions of Melbourne and Brisbane and expresses amazement at the lack of technology, especially in relation to transportation, within these metropolises. Provides specifics of his responsibilities, as an officer, in cultivating discipline in the oft-disorganized masses of American and Australian troops. Following his training, Gessel was assigned to New Guinea with orders to salvage all captured Japanese war materiel, especially aircraft, for intelligence purposes. Contains details of Japanese strongholds and tactics used in jungle combat. Includes an account of his assignment to rebuild a Japanese "Zero" fighter plane from salvaged parts and the data collected from its subsequent flight testing, later used to improve Allied aerial combat tactics. Prior to the war's end, Gessel was transferred to the Army Air Force Headquarters in Washington, D.C. to work as Chief of Technical Air Intelligence. Also contains an inventory of his activities while in the Reserves, most notably a tour of NATO operations throughout Europe. Photographs show Gessel in full military dress, with fellow cadets during training, en route to Australia aboard a transport ship, during training, salvaging Japanese aircraft, together with the team that rebuilt a Japanese Zero, fishing in Australia, working at the Air Intelligence Center, and at the Brandenburg Gate during his NATO tour. Additional photographs show scenes of Washington D.C., terrain and natives of tropical islands in the Pacific, wrecked Japanese aircraft, and aerial shots of troop camps in Australia. Also included are photocopies of his military discharge papers, promotion certificates, a schematic of a Japanese "Baka" suicide bomb used for kamikaze attacks, and a letter signed by General Douglas MacArthur authorizing Gessel to request services and supplies from any Allied post throughout the Pacific.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (33 p.)30 photocopied photographs.4 military documents.
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- Gessel, Clyde D., 1918-. Papers, ca. 1939-2001.
Davis, Francis Keith, 1924-. World War II : 16th F.A.O.B., 2000.
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World War II : 16th F.A.O.B., 2000.
In a very detailed twenty page narrative F. Keith Davis shares many of his experiences from a Field Artillery Observation Battery during World War II. Stories and Photocopied Photographs tell his story from being drafted to serving nine months on the front lines of the European Theater. Most noteworthy are his experiences from The Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of a concentration camp at Ohrdruf. Davis saw, and writes well of, the atrocities of the second World War. He also includes many photocopied photographs and newspaper articles. His experiences range from the happiest times of camaraderie to the dreadful reality of what was the front lines of World War II's European theater.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (30 p.) + photocopied photographs.4 photocopied newspaper articles.
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- Davis, Francis Keith, 1924-. World War II : 16th F.A.O.B., 2000.
Flanders, Hyrum Edward, b. 1894. Letters of Hyrum Edward Flanders to Della May Woolston, 1918-1919.
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Letters of Hyrum Edward Flanders to Della May Woolston, 1918-1919.
Stornetta, Flanders granddaughter, has retyped letters written between him and his then sweetheart, and future wife, Della as he served in the chemical corps in New York City. Also included is a short story of how Stornetta discovered the letters.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (189 p.)
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- Flanders, Hyrum Edward, b. 1894. Letters of Hyrum Edward Flanders to Della May Woolston, 1918-1919.
Winward, Mark Lyle, 1923-. Mark Lyle Winward's World War II experiences, 1942-2001.
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Mark Lyle Winward's World War II experiences, 1942-2001.
Briefly outlines his war experiences mentioning the areas he trained in the US, combat experienced with his radio unit, being wounded, collecting souvenirs, and his own thoughts about the war and his generation. Includes photocopied photographs of Winward and his medals, his radio team, a US cemetery in France, a devastated German city, and the Austrian Alps.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (11 p.) + 7 photographs.
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- Winward, Mark Lyle, 1923-. Mark Lyle Winward's World War II experiences, 1942-2001.
Kapp, Jacob. Memoir, ca. 1990.
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Memoir, ca. 1990.
Discusses Kapp's duties as an Military Policeman and the carnage of war he witnessed in the Philippines. He also mentions participating in the occupation of Japan and his return to the U.S.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)
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- Kapp, Jacob. Memoir, ca. 1990.
Hawker, Samuel Goodwin, 1919-1997. Letter and photographs, 1944-2001.
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Letter and photographs, 1944-2001.
Contains a letter discussing the military service of Samuel Goodwin Hawker, who served in the 29th Infantry Division, 821st Tank Destroyer Battalion during World War II. Includes brief descriptions of his patriarchal blessing that he received prior to entering the military, how it was fulfilled during the invasion of Omaha Beach on D-Day, which he survived unscathed. Also describes other narrow escapes from death; being wounded at Bourheim, Germany; eating raw meat during the Battle of the Bulge; the horrors of liberating the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp; and descriptions of post-traumatic stress disorder that he suffered until his death. Includes photographs of Hawker and a Dutch family during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folders (11 p. and 4 photographs)
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- Hawker, Samuel Goodwin, 1919-1997. Letter and photographs, 1944-2001.
Fife, Leland, 1915-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Contains a short story wherein Fife relates an experience where his mother had a strong feeling that his endangered ship would survive its ordeal, and appeared to him in a vision to comfort him. Also contains a letter written by Fife's wife describing her involvement in the war as a military nurse. Photographs show Leland and Dove in full military dress and together in their later years. Also included is a photograph of Leland's mother.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (13 pages) + 5 original photographs.
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- Fife, Leland, 1915-. Papers, ca. 1943-2001.
Beebe, Fred G., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains excerpts from a book of memoirs written by Beebe detailing his military service. Discusses his civilian sentiments towards the war prior to his being drafted. Describes, at length, his training locations, duties, and experiences. Focuses on the hardship of being separated from his new wife of only one year. Also discusses his appointment, upon graduation from Officer Candidate School, to be an instructor at the same institution, and his gratitude in not being immediately sent overseas. Beebe was originally assigned to the Pacific theater as a part of the Japanese invasion force, but instead served only in occupational capacities, due to the war's end, in the Army's Quartermaster Corps. Memoir describes his duties and memories as manager of the field-grade officers' hotel in Kyoto, Japan, most notably a visit by both Generals MacArthur and Eisenhower. Also details his relations with other LDS servicemen throughout his service, his gratitude for the opportunity to attend church meetings, the strength derived from living according to his religious convictions, and the chance to attend the baptism of a fellow soldier who was taught and baptized by Boyd K. Packer. Discusses his love for the Japanese people and his ability to cooperate with and relate to them. Also includes two copies of a transcript of an interview conducted by Robert Freeman: the original and another copy edited by Beebe with additional insertions. Interview emphasizes Beebe's post-war life. Photographs within memoir show Beebe in military dress, with his wife, and with his father. Also includes photograph of Generals Eikleberger, Woodruff, and Eisenhower exiting the hotel he managed in Kyoto.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (43 p.)5 photocopied photographs.
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- Beebe, Fred G., 1920-. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Rindlisbacher, Reed Nielson, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 1942-1997.
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Memoir, ca. 1942-1997.
Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Government Documents, Photocopied Typewritten Letters, Photocopied Blessings, Photocopied Newspaper Articles, Original Handwritten Letter. In this memoir, excerpts from the journal of Rindlisbacher, along with commentary from his wife as she records them, are shared. It tells of his entry into the Navy, the jobs he performed, his time at sea, the places he went (over 46,000 miles in under a year) aboard the U.S.S. Seveir APA 233, and of his many religious experiences during the war. Included are letters from LDS Apostle Harold B. Lee to Rindlisbacher as he served as a Group Leader for LDS servicemen, two recorded blessings given to him by LDS Patriarchs, many pictures, and several articles.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (23 p.)
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- Rindlisbacher, Reed Nielson, 1922-. Memoir, ca. 1942-1997.
Eardly, Doral B., 1910-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1942-2001.
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Memoir and photographs, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains brief memoir of his naval service from his initial training to retirement as a Commander in 1970. Includes two World War II photographs, one of Eardley in naval dress uniform and the other of his family.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (2 p. and 2 photographs)
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- Eardly, Doral B., 1910-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1942-2001.
Hatch, Ephraim. Memoir, ca. 1998.
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Memoir, ca. 1998.
Contains a portion of Hatch's autobiography covering his military years and the courting of his wife. Discusses his work on military plane designs for Boeing in Seattle, which earned him a deferment from active service, and his involvement with the LDS Church in the Seattle area. Discusses his hobbies, friendships, induction in the Navy, and training as an electrical technician. Also describes his short time on Navy ships in the Pacific Theater. Includes a narrative describing the fulfillment of promises of safety within Hatch's patriarchal blessing. Majority of collection describes his relationship with his wife: their meeting, courting, marriage, and life during the war. Includes letters between Hatch and his wife and journal entries from each. Numerous photocopied photographs throughout show Hatch in military settings and with his wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (38 p.)
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- Hatch, Ephraim. Memoir, ca. 1998.
Murray, Charles Larry, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1939-2002.
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Papers, ca. 1939-2002.
Contains a brief memoir detailing Murray's service during the war, including his training and action seen in North African, Italian, Indian, and Chinese campaigns. Discusses the hardships of everyday life while chasing the enemy across the Sahara desert. Describes illnesses contracted while in North Africa. Also discusses Murray's interaction with other LDS servicemen and the protection he derived from living in accordance wih his religious principles. Includes photocopies of his discharge papers. Photographs include two of Murray in full military dress, two of Murray with his fellow soldiers, and one of him in a transport truck. Also contains a photograph of Murray with his high school basketball team.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders : (8 p.)1 original photograph.5 photocopied photographs.
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- Murray, Charles Larry, 1919-. Papers, ca. 1939-2002.
Forsyth, Glenn, 1913-. Glenn Forsyth : prisoner of war, 1993.
Title:
Glenn Forsyth : prisoner of war, 1993.
Contains a detailed memoir describing Forsyth's military years. Covers his training (in a tank crew), voyage to Europe and additional training in England, deployment to the North African theater, and an engagement with enemy tanks that resulted in his capture and transfer to a German POW camp. Describes a serious illness he contracted and the German medical help received. Concerning the POW camp, the memoir describes the living conditions, treatment offered by the guards, work details Forsyth was assigned to, rumors of the war that leaked into the camp, Forsyth's escape attempt, recapture, and subsequent punishment in solitary confinement, and transfers to different camps. Discusses the Russian soldiers that liberated the camp at the war's end, Forsyth's rejoining the American armies, and his journey home. Includes photocopied photographs of Forsyth in full military dress, his POW papers, letters to family members, newspaper articles citing his capture and eventual release, his discharge papers, and a prisoner of war medal citation.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (48 p.)
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- Forsyth, Glenn, 1913-. Glenn Forsyth : prisoner of war, 1993.
Jones, Ferron Robert, 1917-2001. Memoir, ca. 1989.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1989.
Contains a detailed memoir of Jones's military experiences. Discusses his training, esp. physical workouts and combat techniques, flight training, learning navigation skills, and graduating from Officer Candidate School with his commission. Describes flying patrol routes in Naval PBY Catalina's and Martin PBM's of the Hawaiian coast, his first combat missions in the Pacific. Mentions the frequency of accidents and fatalities during training and patrol flights. Provides three accounts of long flights over the Pacific where Jones's knowledge of astronavigation kept the crew from becoming lost. Describes his transfers to the Philippines, Kwajalein, and Saipan. Stresses the carnage left after the beachhead invasion at Saipan. Provides details of living on the patrol planes anchored in the harbors, daily life on military bases, the hardships of living with daily raids, patrols, and destructive weather. Describes the usefulness of P-61 Black Widow fighters, equipped with night radar, in fending off enemy bombing raids. Discusses the difficulty and danger inherent in making water landings. Includes a short biography of Jones's brother, Hyrum Duane Jones, killed in action at New Guinea. Contains descriptions of the Filipino environment and customs of pacific natives. Also contains accounts of his night patrols along the Chinese coast. Discusses the war's end and Jones's eventual discharge and return to civilian life. Large portions devoted to describing Jones's involvement with the LDS Church throughout the war, his missionary opportunities, and his gratitude for his moral principles. Photographs show Jones in military dress, with flight crew members, and with his wife. Also includes his obituary.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (29 p.) + 8 photocopied photographs.
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- Jones, Ferron Robert, 1917-2001. Memoir, ca. 1989.
Jemmet, Leslie T., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2000.
Contains a brief letter outlining Jemmett's military service and association with other LDS servicemen. Jemmett's military career was spent in the Troop Carrier Command in Europe, maintaining the C-47 transport aircraft in its fleet.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (3 p.)
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- Jemmet, Leslie T., 1920-. Memoir, ca. 2000.
Shamo, Ned J., 1926-. Papers, ca. 2001.
Title:
Papers, ca. 2001.
Contains a letter discussing the wartime hardships forced on Shamo's family, having 4 sons simultaneously serving in the military. Also contains a paper outlining the locations of his training camps, the details of his ship, the USS Pickens, his theaters of action, including Okinawa and the South China Sea, and his awards. Includes a photocopied letter, addressed to Shamo, from the Navy following his discharge. Photographs show Shamo and his four brothers, all of whom served in the armed forces, and his attack transport.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.) + 8 photocopied photographs.
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- Shamo, Ned J., 1926-. Papers, ca. 2001.
Weaver, Ted L., 1921-. Memoir, 1985.
Title:
Memoir, 1985.
In an interview conducted in January of 1985 by the International Relations Department at Brigham Young University, Weaver chronicles his experiences as a Latter Day Saint during World War II. He speaks of his training, and of religion often at first then turns more to the missions he flew and of his being shot down over Germany and his nine month evasion of German troops as he hid in Holland. Finally he was found and after a short recovery he was sent home.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (43 p.) + photocopied photograph.
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- Weaver, Ted L., 1921-. Memoir, 1985.
Farmer, Walton R., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1942-1945.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 1942-1945.
Photocopied Newspaper Article, Photocopied Photographs, Photocopied Military Documents. After recruiters told Farmer he was rejected for service in the Marine Core because an injury he had sustained as a child to his little finger he paid thirty dollars to have it amputated so that he could enlist. Included is a photocopied newspaper article further explaining the story.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.)
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- Farmer, Walton R., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 1942-1945.
Foster, Glen Garland, 1924-. Letter, ca. 2002.
Title:
Letter, ca. 2002.
Contains a letter relating three stories, all in which he was miraculously saved from death, that confirmed Foster's belief in God. Describes his military involvement in the Battle of the Bulge.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 p.)
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- Foster, Glen Garland, 1924-. Letter, ca. 2002.
Brown, Lewis Thomas, 1908-1942. Papers, ca. 2000.
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Papers, ca. 2000.
Includes a brief biography of Brown, emphasizing his desire to serve his country and his zeal, as an active member of the LDS Church, for missionary work. Describes the naval battle near Guadalcanal in which Brown was killed when an enemy shell hit the bridge of his ship, the U.S.S. San Francisco. Photograph shows Brown in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 pages).
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- Brown, Lewis Thomas, 1908-1942. Papers, ca. 2000.
Rothe, R. Dean, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
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Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
Contains series of Rothe's experiences in Germany during the last days of the war. Includes brief description of Buchenwald concentration camp, as well as attending LDS Church services in Zwickau. Includes photographs of Rothe and his comrades.
ArchivalResource: 2 fd. (6 p. and one page with 4 photographs)
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- Rothe, R. Dean, 1920-. Memoir and photographs, ca. 1944-2001.
Nilsen, Reed E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Title:
Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a response to the Saints At War questionnaire providing details regarding Nilsen's health, correspondence with his family, and the role religion played in his military service. Also includes a hand-written account of his training and assignment to command a landing craft scheduled to be in the first assault wave at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. Provides details of the horrific carnage present on the beaches during D-Day. Also includes a summary of his service in the LDS church following the war. Photograph shows Nilsen in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p.)
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- Nilsen, Reed E., 1921-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Rammell, Max Hegsted, 1923-. War years : a man can fly, ca. 1944-2002.
Title:
War years : a man can fly, ca. 1944-2002.
After the bombing at Pearl Harbor, Rammell and a handful of close friends found themselves ready and willing to serve in the military. However, only one of them was taken by the draft, the rest being given agricultural deferments. After a few years of working and going to school Rammell and a close friend who also was on agricultural deferment decided they felt ashamed for not serving and were accepted into the Army Air Corps as Pilot Cadets. Shortly after this they were informed there were enough pilots and they were reassigned to be machine gunners. Rammell relates his many missions over Europe, all of which were successful, and speaks much of how his religion affected him in the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (30 p.)
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- Rammell, Max Hegsted, 1923-. War years : a man can fly, ca. 1944-2002.
Cahoon, Douglas Raymond, 1921-1945. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Contains a lengthy, detailed biography of Cahoon's personal and military experiences, written by his nephew, Douglas W. Cahoon. It documents his early childhood, family life, education, and artistic training. Majority of the memoir details Cahoon's military years₁covering his induction, basic training, flight training, and his initial overseas assignment as a fighter pilot on an aircraft carrier. Describes his involvement in the attacks on Saipan, the Philippines, Formosa (Taiwan), Iwo Jima, Tokyo, and Okinawa, the last of which was to be his final campaign as his airplane was shot down off the coast after a bombing run. Also describes his living conditions throughout the war, his involvement with the LDS Church, his thoughts and feelings on combat, his artistic dreams, and his interactions with other members of his flight team. His relationship with his wife (their courting and marriage) is a major theme throughout the work and excerpts from correspondence between the two is abundant. The document discusses the events surrounding Cahoon's disappearance, how his death affected his family, and shares many of his friends' thoughts on their relationship with him. Also contains a list of his decorations and a chronology of his life. Includes two newspaper articles: one documenting the work of Cahoon's nephew in writing the biography and the other describing Cahoon's last flight. Also includes nine photocopies of Cahoon's war-scene paintings and photographs showing him with his flight team and in his cockpit. Also contains a sequential pictorial (four photocopied photographs) showing a Japanese kamikaze attack on the U.S.S. Essex.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (89 p.)2 photocopied newspaper articles.9 photocopied paintings.7 photocopied photographs.
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- Cahoon, Douglas Raymond, 1921-1945. Papers, ca. 1942-2001.
Bonney, Eloise. Biography of Nephi Anderson, ca. 2000.
Title:
Biography of Nephi Anderson, ca. 2000.
Biography of Nephi Anderson who served during World War II as a radio technician in New Guinea. Contains a brief letter written by Anderson's sister describing his decision to enlist and his training in Hawaii. Discusses an experience where he, because of a spiritual prompting, was able to spot an enemy spy and gain knowledge of an imminent attack. Also discusses combat experiences for which Anderson was decorated for bravery. Also includes a two-page memoir regarding the military service of his younger brother, Garner Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)
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- Bonney, Eloise. Biography of Nephi Anderson, ca. 2000.
Sanders, Milton W., 1917-. Letter, ca. 1994.
Title:
Letter, ca. 1994.
Contains a newspaper article concerning the conditions of LDS Church members during the Nazi occupation of Norway. Also includes a letter from Sanders describing his missionary service in Norway prior to the war, his escape from that country, service in the armed forces during the war, and eventual return to Norway at the war's end.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 pages).
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- Sanders, Milton W., 1917-. Letter, ca. 1994.
Cameron, J. Elliot. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a brief memoir describing his role as a medical technician during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 pages).
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- Cameron, J. Elliot. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Boehner, Lawrence William, 1923-1989. Papers, 1943-1989.
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Papers, 1943-1989.
Contains brief memoir of Boehner's experiences from his draft until discharge. Includes descriptions of convoy overseas, combat in Italy, and reassignment Stateside. Includes a photocopied photograph of Boehner and funeral program.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 p., 1 photograph, 1 funeral program)
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- Boehner, Lawrence William, 1923-1989. Papers, 1943-1989.
Gailey, Blain S., 1923-. Memoir, 2001.
Title:
Memoir, 2001.
Contains brief summary of his military service and includes a list of his 30 bombing missions. Also makes brief mention of his crew and narrow escapes from injury.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 pages).
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- Gailey, Blain S., 1923-. Memoir, 2001.
Taylor, Russel Ammon, 1916-. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
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Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Papers include photocopied newspaper clipping and statement about the Malmedy Massacre, 1944. Also contains photocopied map and letter concerning Taylor's staging camp in Belgium, where he stayed before returning to the US. Lastly, includes letter concerning Taylor's military service and acquaintances.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 p.)
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- Taylor, Russel Ammon, 1916-. Papers, ca. 1945-2001.
Brinkerhoff, Wilford Stanley, 1923-. Memoir, ca. 1999.
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Memoir, ca. 1999.
Includes a concise summary of Brinkerhoff's war experiences, including his involvement at Okinawa and China. Mentions his gratitude at being one of only two soldiers in his squad not killed during the fierce combat on Okinawa. Discusses both his duties as a night watchman and the equipment used to track enemy soldiers in darkness. Also describes his role as part of the honor guard accompanying the Allied forces that accepted the Japanese armies' surrender in China. Includes a short chronology of his life and an accompanying photograph showing him in full military dress.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 p.)1 photocopied photograph.
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- Brinkerhoff, Wilford Stanley, 1923-. Memoir, ca. 1999.
Klippert, Vern E., 1918-. Memoir and photographs, 1944-2002.
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Memoir and photographs, 1944-2002.
Brief memoir describing his military service and the dangers he encountered during air combat. Includes three photocopied photographs of Klippert, his crew, and a destroyed B-17.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (4 pages and 3 photographs).
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- Klippert, Vern E., 1918-. Memoir and photographs, 1944-2002.
Rose, Rolland Herman, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains brief mention of service in England of building airstrips, German booby-traps, and spiritual experiences including a meeting with German Latter-day Saints after the war. Includes poem by Roy T. Burridge about Eleanor Roosevelt giving away the servicemen's turkey while in England in 1942.
ArchivalResource: 1 fd. (8 p.)
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- Rose, Rolland Herman, 1917-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Hunt, Bruce Chester, 1923-. Around the world in 80 days, 1945-1990.
Title:
Around the world in 80 days, 1945-1990.
Contains a very detailed memoir discussing Hunt's induction into the military and his long journey to the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations during the close of the war. Discusses the landscape and peoples of the countries, regions or cities that he visited including Goose Bay, Canada; Greenland; Iceland; Scotland; Tripoli; Cairo; Iraq; Iran; and India. Discusses his missions aboard a C-46 Cargo Plane inside China and his unit's contribution to the George C. Marshall peace process between Chinese nationalist and communist forces. Mentions many narrow escapes, the dangers of flying and his assignments to Peiping, Yenan and Shanghai, China. States his opinions concerning the reasons for the end of the war in China and the beginning of communist takeover. Also includes photocopied military documents and photographs, and published statements by Lt. General A.C. Wedemeyer discussing the accomplishments of American involvement in China, and statement by General Joseph W. Stillwell concerning the transition from army to civilian life. Also contains letters written by Hunt to his family discussing his experiences.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (54 p.)
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- Hunt, Bruce Chester, 1923-. Around the world in 80 days, 1945-1990.
Hagen, Willard Lyle, 1913-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
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Memoir, ca. 2001.
Contains a memoir describing Hagen's training as a fighter electrician and Army sign painter. He spent most of the war on a B-24 base painting signs and logos on airplane exteriors. Photographs show Hagen in military dress and an airplane with a logo painted by Hagen.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (7 pages) + 4 original photographs.
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- Hagen, Willard Lyle, 1913-. Memoir, ca. 2001.
Doman, Albert H. (Albert Hugh), 1921-1943. Albert H. Doman papers, 1942-1943, 2000.
Title:
Albert H. Doman papers, 1942-1943, 2000.
Collection includes photocopied photographs, photocopied handwritten letters, photocopied government documents, photocopied telegrams, original letter, original government document, photocopied V-mail, and a photocopied newspaper article. Also includes numerous photocopied military memorandums and certificates pertaining to the units of which Doman was a part of, or for Doman personally. Doman was killed in a German bombardment in 1943 in England, and there is a photocopied letter from the only survivor of the bombing to Doman's family. Also included are the orders for Doman to receive the Purple Heart posthumously, and letters of appreciation signed by President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and other key figures.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (27 p.)
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- Doman, Albert H. (Albert Hugh), 1921-1943. Albert H. Doman papers, 1942-1943, 2000.
Teran, Robert Douglas, 1922-. Robert Teran papers, circa 1941-2000.
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Robert Teran papers, circa 1941-2000.
Contains Teran's military papers, including medal citations, a history of his bomber group's (the 379th) service, an article about life in Stalag Luft III (the German POW camp he lived in after his airplane was shot down over Germany), his POW papers, and the accompanying citation for his prisoner of war medal. Photographs show Teran with his flight crew in front of his B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber and flying a training aircraft.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (26 p.) + 2 photocopied photographs.
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- Teran, Robert Douglas, 1922-. Robert Teran papers, circa 1941-2000.
Tanner, John H., 1924-. John and the war years, undated.
Title:
John and the war years, undated.
In a typed memoir with photographs, Tanner tells of his experiences in World War II. He was tested during high school for admission into the Army Air Corps and passed. He entered basic training within a couple weeks of graduating high school, and then went on to his different flight training schools. e flew many missions over Europe, some bombing runs, some delivering food packages to the Dutch, and one in which he and his crew flew a group of liberated Prisoners of War out of Austria.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (18 p.)
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- Tanner, John H., 1924-. John and the war years, undated.
Fenn, Golden Leroy, 1919-. Golden Fenn papers, circa 1941-2001.
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Golden Fenn papers, circa 1941-2001.
Contains a lengthy memoir detailing Fenn's military years. Describes his basic cavalry training (horse training, war games, living conditions). Makes special mention of his service spent as a member of the Division's band. Describes his trip to Australia, training there, and deployment to New Guinea. Gives an account of cleaning out enemy positions with constant artillery barrages. Describes his involvement in the campaign to reclaim the Philippines, the assault on the Leyte beachhead, small arms conflicts along inland Japanese positions, and the assault on, and urban fighting within, Manilla. Discusses his help in liberating Allied prisoners of war and their deplorable living conditions. Also discusses his duties as the supply sergeant for his unit. His interaction with other LDS servicemen, his role as a group leader, and his gratitude for having the opportunity to attend worship services are discussed throughout the document, as are his feelings of loneliness and his thoughts, centered on his family, while overseas. Also includes his honorable discharge papers, photocopies of marching drill orders, letters home (some from his commanding officers to his mother and wife), a photocopied church service flyer, and newspaper articles documenting the Allied march to Manilla, its capture, and the plight of the prisoners of war. Photographs show a servicemen's chapel built on a Pacific island, Fenn playing in the military band, and his unit practicing maneuvers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (50 p.) + 10 photocopied photographs.
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- Fenn, Golden Leroy, 1919-. Golden Fenn papers, circa 1941-2001.
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