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Letter from James W. Melvin to ministers
Letter written by James W. Melvin inviting ministers and their wives to see the film Albert Schweitzer (1957) at the Studio Theatre on Friday, June 20th or Saturday, June 21st, 1958
Oral History Interview with Melvin Woodward
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Melvin Woodward. Woodward joined the Navy in 1936. He completed basic training in Stockton and San Francisco, California. He went aboard the USS Lexington (CV-2). He served as a First-Class Petty Officer. His carrier was ordered to search for the lost Amelia Earhart and he gives information of their search criteria. Upon leaving the Lexington he was transferred to a squadron on the USS Wasp (CV-18). Later flew in an aircraft across the country from San Diego to Norfolk and gives detail of that trip. In Norfolk he stayed at the Expedition Hotel. He served as a Link Trainer instructor. Later he received shore duty in Norfolk and served in military security and teaching. He discusses some interaction with General Claire Lee Chennault
[Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Charles Batchelor, January 20, 1967 #1]
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives
Mr. Melvin J. Collier, RWWL AUC, June 2011
This video is a conversation with Mr. Melvin J. Collier. Mr. Collier talks about his book, "From Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery". Daniel Le, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Laird, Melvin -- 1974-78 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1974-10-11
Letter from Laird, Melvin R. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1974-10-11.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Dr. H. Melvin Hillenbrand
Dr. H. Melvin Hillenbrand served as Assistant to the Dean of the School of Medicine. (1948-49) [Image excerpted from the 1949 Archive Yearbook, page 66
[Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Charles Batchelor, January 20, 1967 #4]
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives
[Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Charles Batchelor, January 20, 1967 #2]
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives
Oral History Interview with Melvin Perez, January 13, 2005
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Melvin Perez. Perez joined the Navy in August, 1943. From basic training, he went to radio school in Colorado. After radio school, Perez was assigned to a Joint Assault Signal Company (JASCO) unit. Navy personnel were pulled from JASCO units while Perez was in Hawaii. Instead, he was assigned to USS Montrose (APA-212) and rode it to Leyte in time for the invasion. There, Perez helped establish shore to ship voice communications. Later, he boarded USS Goodhue (APA-107) and travelled to Ie Shima, where he again set up voice communication from shore to ship. When the war ended, Perez was on Luzon practicing landings for the invasion of Japan. The Goodhue delivered the Americal Division to Japan and returned with a load of former POWs. Perez received his discharge in April, 1946
[Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Charles Batchelor, January 20, 1967 #3]
Letter from Melvin M. Diggs to Chief of Police Charles Batchelor. The letter is requesting items of clothing removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital to be sent to the National Archives
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