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    Letter Written by Leon P. Bora to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 21, 1943

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    [Transcription begins] Sunday March 21, 1943 Bryant Service Club % Bryant College Providence, R.I. My Dear Friends Thanks very much for the cigarettes. It was very nice of you to send them to me. I received them in Virginia as we were packing I did not have time to drop you a line of thanks. Again I say Thanks a lot. Yours truly Pvt Leon P. Bora New Address Pvt Leon P. Bora Btry H 701st CA (AA) Camp Myles Standish Mass. [Transcription ends

    Letter Written by Leon P. Bora to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 12, 1943

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    [Transcription begins]U. S. ARMY Sunday12 Dec 1943 Bryant College Service ClubBryant CollegeProvidence, R. I. Dear Friends, Thanks very much for the package and also for the very interesting letter. There are no words to describe the wonderful work you are doing. I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas. Yours trulyCpr Leon P. Bora New Address: Cpl Leon P. Bora 31228011Btry D 540th AAA.AW. Bnc/o P. M. Newport, R. I.[Transcription ends

    Postcard Written by Leon P. Bora to the Bryant College Service Club Dated April 18, 1943

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    [Transcription begins] FROM Pvt. Leon P. Bora Btry H 701st CA (AA) c/o P.M. Newport, R. I. TO— Bryant College Service Club Bryant College Providence Rhode Island USO Sunday April 18, 1943 Bryant College Service Club Bryant College Providence, R. I. Dear Friends It is just wonderful to receive letters and gifts from you. Since I wrote to [you] last, I have moved from Camp Pendleton, Va to Newport R. I. Yours truly, Pvt. Leon P. Bora Btry H 701st CA (AA) c/o P.M. Newport, R. I. [Transcription

    Oral History Interview with Leon P. Sell, June 13, 1976

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    Interview with Leon P. Sell, United States Army veteran from Wallis, Texas. This interview contains his experiences with the 25th Medical Battalion at Schofield Barracks during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He discusses being a first sergeant of D Company, 25th Medical Battalion and only being 18 at the time of the attack

    Letter Written by Leon P. Bora to the Bryant College Service Club Dated January 6, 1942

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    [Transcription begins] UNITED STATES ARMY Tuesday Jan. 6, 1942 Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, R. I. Dear Friends, Your gift received and believe me was a grand gift. The package was received Dec. 28, 1942 in good condition. Thank you very much. Yours truly, Leon P. Bora [Transcription ends

    Letter Written by Leon P. Bora to the Bryant College Service Club Dated April 16, 1944

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    [Transcription begins] ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY COMMANDEASTERN DEFENSE COMMAND 16 April 1944 Bryant College Service ClubBryant CollegeProvidence, R.I. Dear Friends Received your most welcome letter, and as always very glad to hear from you. So far I have not received my Easter package from you. Many thanks again for the letter. Yours TrulyCpl Leon P. Bora [Transcription ends

    Letter Written by Leon P. Bora to the Bryant College Service Club Dated June 16, 1943

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    [Transcription begins] Wednesday June 16, 1943 ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY COMMAND EASTERN DEFENSE COMMAND The Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, R. I. Dear Friends, Received your wonderful gift. Thanks very much for it. I think it is a very wonderful thing you are doing, by sending gifts to service men. Also I have yet to find another College that thinks so much of their graduates as Bryant. Yours truly Cpl. Leon P. Bora [Transcription ends

    Leon P. Christensen Retires

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    Commissioner Harold McKee presents Leon P. Christensen with a citation of appreciation for his forty years of service to Uintah County as the Surveyor
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