World War, 1939-1945 -- United States -- Personal narratives
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
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Stacy Whitman interview with Dale Whitman
Typescript of an interview taken from the included cassette sound tape. Whitman was interviewed by his granddaughter, Stacy Whitman. Dale talks about his service with the United States armed forces in India, China, and other parts of Asia.
James Bassett Jacobson papers
Contains papers covering Jacobson's youth, military experience, college education, careers with Prudential Insurance Company of America and Cal Fed, Inc., service on numerous boards of directors, travel, family life, church service, and personal reflections. Some of the papers are an edited transcript of an oral history interview that was recorded onto tape cassettes.
Mary Jane Neville Johns autobiography
Typed autobiography. Johns writes about her experiences as a nurse in the United States Navy during World War II. She served in Long Beach, California; Norman, Oklahoma; and Bethesda, Maryland.
Carl DeVon Larsen biography and photograph
Biography and photograph of DeVon Carl Larsen.
Fern Maurine Lowery autobiography
Typed autobiography. Lowery joined the cadet nurse program during World War II. She talks about her classes and work shifts during the war. She later worked at the Utah Valley Hospital.
Barbara Jean Bowman Mace autobiography
Typewritten autobiography. Mace was born in Colonia Juarez in Mexico, and she always wanted to be a nurse. She served as a Cadet Nurse from Jan. 1945 to Jun. 1945. At that time, she was stationed in the Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City, Utah. She married Ward Mace in 1946.
Nina Maughan Marsh autobiography
Typed autobiography. She writes about her training as a nurse and about meeting her husband. She married Stanley P. Marsh in 1951. She died of a massive heart attack in 2002.
Ray T. Matheny interview
Transcripts of interviews and oral histories probably recorded in 1983. Matheny flew on a B-17 on combat missions over France and Germany during World War II. He was shot down over Germany in January 1944 and was a prisoner of war until the end of the conflict.
Elizabeth Anna Gleason Mayland history
Typewritten autobiography as told through letters written by Mayland during World War II. Most of these items were written to family members. She was stationed in Missouri and Texas during the war. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Jun. 1943 and married Lawrence Mayland on 22 Sept. 1945.