[Collection], 1942-1946 1942-1943 / Raymond W. Whittier.

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[Collection], 1942-1946 1942-1943 / Raymond W. Whittier.

Papers, scrapbook, photo album, photograph and moving images (transferred onto DVD) from Col. Raymond W. Whittier, of the 38th Evacuation Unit, from 1942 to 1946.

30 linear inches

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Kuester, Clarence O. (Clarence Otto), 1914-2002.

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Knox, Dorothy Repiton, 1896-1993

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Dorothy Repiton Knox (b. January 31, 1896), the daughter of Daisy Lamb Repiton and Henry Elijah Knox, Jr., was born in Charlotte, N.C. She attended Charlotte's Queens College, a Presbyterian institution for women. During World War I she worked as a Red Cross volunteer in Charlotte, aiding servicemen at the Southern Railway Station as well as destitute families in the poorest sections of Charlotte and surrounding mill villages. After the war she launched her literary career and for a short period...

Langford, Frances

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Ennis, Skinnay

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Whittier, Raymond W., Mrs.

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Whittier, Raymond W., 1887-1946.

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Dr. Raymond Whittier was a medical doctor who served in both world wars. He was the first commanding officer of the 38th Evacuation Hospital, beginning with the unit's basic training in 1942. He retired in 1943, while the 38th Evac was stationed in North Africa. From the description of [Collection], 1942-1946 1942-1943 / Raymond W. Whittier. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 525232485 ...

Variety Club (Charlotte, N.C.)

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Colonna, Jerry, d. 1986

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Hope, Bob, 1903-2003

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Bob Hope (b. May 29, 1903, London, England–d. July 27, 2003, Los Angeles, CA) was a star of radio, film, television and stage during the 1940-1970's. He acted, song and danced through much of WW II entertaining troops. He continued entertaining troops though Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East. Additionally, Hope made many guest appearances on television as well as hosting his own specials. ...

Kuester, C. O. (Clarence Otto), 1876-1948

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United States. Army. Evacuation Hospital, 38th

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In 1940, Gen. George Marshall approved formation of the U.S. Army 38th Evacuation Hospital at the request of Charlotte-area doctors and nurses. The 38th Evac was activated in March, 1942 and received military training at Fort Bragg. The unit served in England (August-October, 1942); North Africa (November, 1942-September, 1943); and Italy (through July, 1945). The 38th Evac supported front line aid stations and mobile surgical units, treated disease, and transferred patients to general hospitals...

Dowd, J. E. (James Edward), 1899-1966

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