Connecticut Soldiers Collection, Ward Family Papers undated, 1942-1945
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Ward, Thomas P.
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Bernard J. Ward, Edward J. Ward, Robert F. Ward and Thomas P. Ward four brothers from Newington, Connecticut all participated in the armed services during World War II. All the correspondence is directed to Bernard “Bernie” or his wife, Louise. Of the four brothers, Bernie was the last to join the service during World War II and the only one to remain stateside for the duration. Bernie, who when writing to his wife signed his letters “Joe Joe”, joined the Navy in 1943, trained at the Naval Train...
Ward, Edward J. (Edward Joshua), 1880-1943
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Bernard J. Ward, Edward J. Ward, Robert F. Ward and Thomas P. Ward four brothers from Newington, Connecticut all participated in the armed services during World War II. All the correspondence is directed to Bernard “Bernie” or his wife, Louise. Of the four brothers, Bernie was the last to join the service during World War II and the only one to remain stateside for the duration. Bernie, who when writing to his wife signed his letters “Joe Joe”, joined the Navy in 1943, trained at the Naval Train...
Ward, Bernard, 1857-1920
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Bernard J. Ward, Edward J. Ward, Robert F. Ward and Thomas P. Ward four brothers from Newington, Connecticut all participated in the armed services during World War II. All the correspondence is directed to Bernard “Bernie” or his wife, Louise. Of the four brothers, Bernie was the last to join the service during World War II and the only one to remain stateside for the duration. Bernie, who when writing to his wife signed his letters “Joe Joe”, joined the Navy in 1943, trained at the Naval Train...
Ward.
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Cutler, A. J.
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Ward, Robert F., 1842?-
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Bernard J. Ward, Edward J. Ward, Robert F. Ward and Thomas P. Ward four brothers from Newington, Connecticut all participated in the armed services during World War II. All the correspondence is directed to Bernard “Bernie” or his wife, Louise. Of the four brothers, Bernie was the last to join the service during World War II and the only one to remain stateside for the duration. Bernie, who when writing to his wife signed his letters “Joe Joe”, joined the Navy in 1943, trained at the Naval Train...