Military orders
Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:
Gail S. Halvorsen papers from Airlift/Tanker Association luncheon and Rhein-Main closure event at McChord Air Force Base, 2005 October 6-14
Gail S. Halvorsen papers from visit to Germany and Albania, 1999 May 1-18
Gail S. Halvorsen papers on Berlin Airlift, 1948-1950
Materials from the Berlin Airlift in Berlin, Germany, including posters, maps, military information sheets, newspaper clippings, and handkerchief parachutes used to drop candy to children. Also includes audio recordings of interviews with Gail S. Halvorsen and his own video footage of postwar Berlin. Dated 1948-1950.
Gail S. Halvorsen papers on military career, 1942-1974
Includes papers, audio-visual materials, souvenirs, art, and newspaper clippings from Gail S. Halvorsen's career in the United States Air Force, both before and after the Berlin Airlift. Portions of this series are from Vandenburg Tracking Base in California and from Gail S. Halvorsen's time as commander of Tempelhof Central Airport in Berlin, Germany. Dated 1942-1974.
George Lewis Hanson papers, approximately 2005, 1942-1945
Giuseppe Valeriano Sfondrati statement
Giuseppe Valeriano Sfondrati statement, 1683 July 20
Green White general order to Joseph Hawkins, 1838 November 4
Handwritten and signed general order from Brigadier General White to Lieutenant Colonel Hawkins, ordering him and his regiment of volunteers from Gasconade County, Missouri, to join the volunteers under from Cole County under Colonel Martin. They are to proceed to headquarters where they will together be places under the command of General John B. Clark. Dated November 4, 1838.
Joseph Hawkins papers
Six items relating to Joseph Hawkins' role in the Mormon War in Missouri. Includes original handwritten and signed letters from Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs, Adjutant General B. M. Lisle, and Brigadier General Green White, which contain military orders to Hawkins. Also includes a printed general order (original was removed to print collection) by Lilburn W. Boggs and B. M. Lisle; and, a newspaper article on Joseph Hawkins from a 1924 Missouri newspaper.
H.J. Biddle special orders, 1861 December 12
Special Orders no. 190, from H.J. Biddle, the regiment will be reviewed, 1 p., 12 December 1861.