Norman Lee Baldwin diary, 1943-1944

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Norman Lee Baldwin diary, 1943-1944

Relates to American military activities and communications in the vicinity of Paestum, Italy. Includes a memoir by Colonel J. M. Huddleston, surgeon, United States VI Army Corps.

1 item (1 folder); (0.1 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6662149

Hoover Institution Archives

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Huddleston, J. M.

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United States. Army. Corps, VI

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United States. Army. Army, 4th

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Baldwin, Norman Lee.

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Biographical/Historical Note Colonel, United States Army; signal officer, Fourth Army, 1943-1944. From the guide to the Norman Lee Baldwin diary, 1943-1944, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

United States. Army. Signal Corps

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Congress passed a resolution creating a national weather service on February 9, 1870, and it was signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant. This new law directed the Secretary of War to take meterological observations and provide warnings of approaching storms. The Brevet Brigadier General Albert J. Myer and his Signal Service Corps were assigned this duty on February 25, 1870 by the Secretary of War. Weather observations began on November 1, 1870. In June 1872, Congress extended the weather...