Albert H. Doman papers, 1942-1943, 2000.

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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.

1 folder (27 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7385208

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Doman, Albert H. (Albert Hugh), 1921-1943

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Doman served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II from 1942-1943 in the 1st Bombardment Division as a Pilot achieving the rank of 2nd Lt. From the description of Memoir, ca. 1943-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82146349 From the description of Albert H. Doman papers, 1942-1943, 2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367778989 ...

Saints at War Project

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