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    Oral History Interview with Frank M. 'Tommy' Thompson, February 19, 2005

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Frank M. ""Tommy"" Thompson. Thompson was attending the University of Virginia in 1942 when he decided to enlist in the Marine Corps with some friends. Soon, he found himself training in Hawaii. He describes the lines of men waiting to get into the whorehouses in Honolulu. He landed on Saipan with the Second Marine Division where he describes a banzai attack by the Japanese infantry. Thompson witnessed the famous incident when Marine General Holland M. Smith fired Army General Ralph Smith on Saipan. Thompson continues with more anecdotes about combat on Saipan. He also went to Guam right before the island was declared secure. Thompson shares an anecdote about selling souvenirs to Army and Navy personnel on Guam. He then discusses landing and fighting on Iwo Jima. He finishes with an anecdote about guarding General H.M. Smith's quarters on Oahu toward the end of the war

    Letter from USAF Colonel Frank M. Drew

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    Letter of promotion to brigadier general from , USAF, Frank M. Drew 11-14-197

    [Incomplete letter from Frank M. Valdez - 1964]

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    Incomplete letter from Frank M. Valdez to members of the Committee to Investigate LULAC Corporations, regarding a committee meeting, 1964

    Marriner S. Eccles, correspondence with Congressman Frank M. Karsten

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    Letters exchanged by Marriner S. Eccles with Frank M. Karsten, U.S. Representative from Missouri, in July of 1951. Karsten was inquiring about a statement falsely attributed to Mr. Eccles about money sent to the Chiang Kai-shek regime in Taiwan

    Handwritten Receipt, Frank M. Clute - J.D. Goodman

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    Correspondence: Note from Frank M. Clute, Attorney for Mortgager to J.D. Goodman stating receipt of payment of 150.00onbondandmortgageof150.00 on bond and mortgage of 5000.00 for property 206 West 122nd St. New York City due April 26, 1928. Together with $1.13 interest on said interest to date. Date: June 11, 192

    Letter from Frank M. Healy to Hagan

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    Typescript letter signed Frank M. Healy, Theatrical and Concert Manager [San Francisco], Hotel Majestic, Via Veneto, Rome, to Hagan. He is organising a tour of Irish singers in America. He has been asked to call on Hagan, and also carries five letters from San Francisco for Irish people in Ireland and London (listing addressees)

    [Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera]

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    Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera expressing his hopes for Herrera to accept an appointment to the LULAC National Committee. Pinedo requests Herrera to write to him to let him know his decision

    Letter from Frank M. Howe and Henry Van Brunt to John Hurst, 1893 September 11

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    Letter from Frank M. Howe and Henry Van Brunt to John Hurst regarding constructing the first building of American University
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