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Bill R. Roussel Korean War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]
This collection contains an oral history interview with Bill R. Roussel from September 21, 2010, as well as photographs and documents pertinent to his military service
Bill Parrington
"Bill Parrington 31 Squadron Coomalie Ck."Bill Parrington. 31 Squadron, Coomalie Creek.Date:199
No.470 Larson R. Bill and Julie Cavanaugh-Bill
Transcript (34 pages) of interview by Samantha Senda-Cook with Larson R. Bill and Julie Cavanaugh-Bill on August 19, 2009Larson Bill (b. 1948) is a Western Shoshone who was born in Ely, Nevada. He discusses his background, upbringing, and general relationship to nuclear issues. Nuclear issues are something that has always been in the background of his life because of how they had affected Western Shoshone People. He discusses how the nuclear testing and nuclear waste controversies have come up in relation to his roles in tribal government and in the Western Shoshone Defense Project. Larson discusses various aspects of the controversies over nuclear waste and nuclear testing on Western Shoshone land including the disproportionate effects on indigenous populations, who is responsible for nuclear waste, and how perceptions of the desert contribute to the placement of nuclear testing and nuclear waste in Nevada. He concludes by contrasting Western Shoshone spiritual beliefs with other religious beliefs, noting the uniqueness of land-based spirituality among Native Americans. Julie Cavanaugh-Bill (b. 1967) describes her Iowa background, role models, and her involvement with Native American and nuclear issues. She talks about her interest in human rights, her education, and her experience as a lawyer before moving to Nevada to work full-time with the Western Shoshone Defense Project, which led her to act as a spokeswoman on nuclear issues at times. Part of the Nuclear Technology Project. Interviewer: Samantha Senda-Coo
Bill to John Greiner from R. M. Stephens
Bill to John Greiner, Secretary of the Territory, for work done by prisoners repairing the Palace of the Governors, by R. M. Stephens. Witnessed by R. C. Bray. Certified by John Greiner. Document in triplicate, in English, 3 pp/fr, missing heading page
Bill Lickiss
"[426845] F/O. Bill Lickiss No. 1 Squadron R.A.A.F. Gould Air Strip (Beaufort Bombers0 1944 (Hon. W. D. Lickiss Q.G.M. Brisbane)".[426845] Flying Officer Bill Lickiss. Number 1 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force. Gould Air Strip (Beaufort Bombers) 1944. (Honourable W. D. Lickiss Queen's Gallantry Medal, Brisbane).Date:199
C. R. Halliday and friends
"C. R. Boxhead. Halliday 6 AAT Coy RAE. (De[c])
J. Stacker. Johnso[n] 6 AAT. Coy. RAE (Dec)
Bill. Were. Cpl. 6 AAT Coy RAE (Dec)C. R. Boxhead Halliday 6 Anti Aircraft and T? Company Royal Australian Engineers. (Deceased)
J. Stacker. Johnso[n] 6 Anti Aircraft and T? Company. Royal Australian Engineers (Deceased)
Bill Were, Corporal. 6 Anti Aircraft and T? Company Royal Australian Engineers (Deceased)Date:199
Telegram from Bill Barnard to James R. Record
Telegram from Bill Barnard to James R. Record, Managing Editor of The Star-Telegram, upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1110/thumbnail.jp
1964 Olympic Biathlon Team. L-R: Olavie Alacupy, Paul Renne, Charlie Akers, Wayne Fleming, Bill Spencer.
Photo shows the 1964 Olympic Biathlon Team. L-R: Olavie Alacupy, Paul Renne, Charlie Akers, Wayne Fleming, Bill Spence
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