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    Father's day card from Howard C. Lewis to Daniel B. Lewis, 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his father in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on Father's Day in 1969.Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 11 March 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 11 March 1969; he apologizes for not writing more often; he has "taken over a Company now" and mentions a recent operation. He reacts to newspaper clippings he received from his wife's family (the Roscoe's).Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 27 April 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 27 April 1969; he reports that they are building a new fire support base a little closer to Cu Chi and mentions pictures he received of his parents' visit with Sandy (his wife, Sandra Roscoe Lewis).Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Anniversary card from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, August 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on their anniversary in August 1969; includes a brief note about his movements; he has "been in all three brigades in the last 60 days."Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to Harold D. Lewis, 14 July 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his twin brother, Harold Lewis, from Vietnam on 14 July 1969; he has been clearing jungle for three weeks now; he is halfway through his tour of duty; his boss (Maj. Riley) is leaving and his R & R has been postponed until September. He also writes that they have a new battalion CO who is "just what the bn. needed."Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Edward J. Palmer. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 7 September 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 7 September 1969; he explains his reasons for leaving the Army and reports that he hasn't yet heard officially whether or not they will let him out. They are working around Tay Ninh again but "on normal operations" this time; he slept through "a rocket attack and the phone ringing last night" and is looking forward to R & R in Hawaii. He includes some advice for "the Mutt" (his younger brother and a student at Norwich University).Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 20 June 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 20 June 1969; he reports that they will be moving north to "the vicinity east and south of Tay Ninh on the 24th," where they will be staying for about 45-60 days and "clearing jungle." He also gives news of Bill Moore at Walter Reed Hospital; Moore is doing well and "should get his new legs in a couple of months."Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Telegram from Howard C. Sheperd to Minnie Meacham Carter

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    Telegram from Howard C. Sheperd, Chairman of First National City Bank of New York, to Minnie Meacham Carter, upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy from Howard C. Sheperd and Mrs. Shepard about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1232/thumbnail.jp

    Badger, Howard C.

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    Badger, Howard C., House (Davis), 195

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to Harold D. Lewis, 10 January [1969?]

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    Howard Lewis writes his twin brother, Harold Lewis, about his arrival in Vietnam and his new assignment, describing the location, general happenings, and base life. Letter is addressed to "Hal, Clyde, & Mutt" and dated "10 Jan 68," although it was probably written in January 1969. Envelope not digitized.Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Sara Lamb. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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