World War, 1939-1945
Found in 190 Collections and/or Records:
Asahel Henry Smith letters and photographs
Contains letters, photographs, commentary, a timeline, and other related materials regarding the life of Asahel Henry Smith. These cover the time he spent serving in the military during the Second World War, his time as an Mormon missionary to the Eastern United States, as well as other contextual information. The commentary was done by Henry's brother, Marion, and gives a bit of background information and some of the memories that Marion had of Henry.
Max Snow teletype message and diary on the Second World War
Contains the teletype message that declared the ending of the Second World War and the diary of W. Max Snow from his time serving in the military.
Clarence D. Taylor papers
Frederick Whitaker Taylor collection
Uniforms and book collected by Taylor used during World War I and World War II from 1918 to 1945.
The Messenger brochures, 1943-1948
Contains brochures from The Messenger and other material. Includes information on classes at Brigham Young University during World War II, and a pamphlet with the names of those students who served in the military during the war. Dates range from 1943-1948.
University of Utah, Department of Sociology memorandums, committees, policies, promotion policies., 1968-1987
Collection contains the University of Utah, Department of Sociology memorandums and various papers between 1968 and 1987.
Utah in World War II Symposium videotapes
Utah in WWII symposium; three videotapes of the Utah in World War II Symposium. The first tape is labeled with Roger Launius, Aviation in Utah and Ann Noble, Utah Homefront, June 28, 1991. The second tape is labeled as Panels: Working and Struggling, Fighting and Capturing, Living and Surviving, June 28, 1991. The third tape is labeled Don Norton, Combat Humor; Kent Powell, Military Experience, June 28, 1991.
F. Wayne and Rhea Lou Wilcox letters and journals
The F. Wayne and Rhea Lou Wilcox letters include correspondence between Wayne and Rhea, and other various friends and family members, primarily between 1940 and 1945.