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Irrigation in Hawaii, back
On back: "Taken on the Island of Hawai, largest of the Hawian group showing picture of irrigation troughs used in irrigating land." Found on page 6, Scrapbook 2.Taken on the Island of Hawai, largest of the Hawian group showing picture of irrigation troughs used in irrigating land
Mountains of Northern Japan, front
On front: "MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN JAPAN"Found on page 9, Scrapbook 2.MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN JAPA
Postcard, back
On back: [postcard caption] “Hawaii is rainbowland. And here, in Rainbow Falls, is the home of the rainbows! This beauty spot is in Hilo, main port of the largest Hawaiian Island (Hawaii) and second largest city of the Territory.” [hand written] “Dear Miss Spilman,
I hope all of you are well & enjoying life. I’m expecting to be home soon after new years. My fingers are crossed.
as ever,
George
G. Bartley Em 3/c.
USS. Bogue E Div.
Fleet post office
San Francisco, Cal.” Postmarked October 19, 1945. Found on page 10, Scrapbook 2.[postcard caption] “Hawaii is rainbowland. And here, in Rainbow Falls, is the home of the rainbows! This beauty spot is in Hilo, main port of the largest Hawaiian Island (Hawaii) and second largest city of the Territory.” [hand written] “Dear Miss Spilman,
I hope all of you are well & enjoying life. I’m expecting to be home soon after new years. My fingers are crossed.
as ever,
George
G. Bartley Em 3/c.
USS. Bogue E Div.
Fleet post office
San Francisco, Cal.
39371010289239-2-15a2
On back: "JAP ENVOYS LEAVING THEIR PLANE ON IE SHIMA." Found on page 15, Scrapbook 2JAP ENVOYS LEAVING THEIR PLANE ON IE SHIMA
Christmas Card, inside
Inside: "With all good wishes for a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Lieutenant Mary Alyce Bentley
Kyoto, Japan
(over)"
Found on page 23, Scrapbook 2.With all good wishes for a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Lieutenant Mary Alyce Bentley
Kyoto, Japan
(over
Valentine Card, back
On back: "MADE IN U.S.A." Found on page 26, Scrapbook 2.MADE IN U.S.A
V-Mail, front
Letter to Franklin Day. Found on page 30, Scrapbook 2.Pacific Somewhere
January 8, 1945
Dear Mr. Day;
I received the November issue of "The
Record." I wish to express my thans for
it.
It sure was a great joy to read it for
pleasure and also for informaiton. I
learned about many men I knew there.
I haven't met a man whom I knew
since July but my outfit is fine men.
We had a considerably nice Christmas
as far as good eats go. But the part and
other things were liking.
I can't tell you much about duty
out here.
I sure would like to tangle with the
snow they say has been there.
Give P.C. a big "Hello" for me especially
the faculty whom I knew.
Thanks again for "The Record."
Respectfully,
Troy Spark