Military
Found in 758 Collections and/or Records:
Of one heart
Office of the President records on senators and representatives, 1954-1955
Contains correspondence between President Wilkinson and Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Senator Arthur V. Watkins, Representative William A. Dawson, and Representative Henry Aldous Dixon from 1954 to 1956. The correspondence concerns proposed legislation, much of which concerns military recruitment.
Evan Dee Olsen papers
Contains biographies about Evan Dee Olsen written by his mother Katie Olsen and a scrapbook of sketches and photographs from Evan Dee Olsen's time in the Army and as a prisoner of war during World War II. Also included are other ephemera dealing with his life. Dated 1941-1949.
Mary Harris Olson autobiography
Typed autobiography. Olsen was from Blanding, Utah, and she was trained as a nurse at the University of Utah. During the war, she served in Camp Roberts in California. She married Ernest Olson in 1944.
Oral history interview with Howard Gonzales
Contains a compact disc labeled "2015-05-04 Howard Gonzales" which contains an MP3 oral history of his life. The oral history documents his education at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, his time in the U.S. military in Germany, his time working for the American government in public finance, and his home and family life in Long beach, California. Dated 2015.
Oral history interview with J. Bruce Clark
Includes a transcript and audio cassette tape of an interview conducted by P. Bradford Westwood with J. Bruce Clark on December 26, 2008.
Oral history interview with Kenneth Powell Lindsay
Contains a recorded oral history of Kenneth Powell Lindsay on three compact discs. He discusses his childhood, serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, meeting and marrying his wife, living in Hawaii, and other stories of his life. Interview was recorded and produced by David R. Homer, and dates from between July 19, 2006 and February 21, 2007.
Justin Rupper oral history interview with Thomas M. Thomas
Contains reminiscent account of Thomas's experience as a naval aviator performing reconnaissance missions along the U.S. Pacific coast during the Berlin Crisis of 1961. Interview was conducted by his grandson, Justin Rupper, in 2012.
Hencarta Order
Handwritten and signed order in Spanish. The document is for the paymaster of Nueva Viscaya to give all soldiers of the province complete payments. The item reprimands the actions of Colonel Juan Felipe Oroses who was making deductions on the soldier's salaries as punishment for the desertion of 17 men of the garrison at Cerro Gordol.
Thomas George Webber orders
Handwritten and signed orders dated 27 Sept. 1866 and 23 Sept. 1869. The materials appear to be signed by a T.G. Webber or a T.T. Webber. The items are addressed to Capt. F. S. Richards and were issued under the command of Brig. Gen. F. D. Richards and apparently deal with the fall muster of the Utah militia in Ogden.