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E. C. Todd
"SX 22756 Lt. E.C. Todd 'D', 'A' + HQ Coys 10/48 Battalion A.I.F. 1942 - 1945".SX 22756 Lieutenant E.C. Todd 'D', 'A' + Headquarters Companies 10/48 Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces 1942 - 194
Oral History Interview with William Todd, February 1, 2011
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with William Todd. Todd joined the Marine Corps on 10 December 1941. He was sent to Bougainville as a member of a heavy weapons squad. Todd mentions a patrol narrowly escaping getting cut off by the Japanese. He then took part in the invasion of Guam and describes following the tanks through the jungle and forming a defensive line at night. Todd discusses the equipment including the .50 caliber heavy machine gun, 37mm anti-tank gun, and 1-ton trucks. His unit was held in reserve at Iwo Jima and landed after 4 days. Todd describes driving his truck off of a landing craft and immediately becoming stuck. He was wounded after four days in battle and evacuated to Guam for surgery. Todd was sent back to the US for duty and remained there until the war ended. He was discharged September 1945
Robert Todd II Interview
Robert Walston Todd II, US Navy, has served on the U.S.S. George Washington, CVN-73, a nuclear powered aircraft carrier, as reactor operator, electronics technician 2nd class from September 2004 to the present. He attended A-School and Power School in Charleston, SC from January 2003 – 2004 and Nuclear Prototype School in Ballston Spa, NY, from February 2004 – August 2004. This interview covers his service on the George Washington
Alice Weston Todd Correspondence
Entries include brief biographical information, a biographical book review newspaper clipping, and a handwritten letter of riposte from Todd responding to an introductory letter from the Maine State Library, wherein Todd spells out Maine drugstores displaying her book for sale followed by a biographical letter thanking the Maine State Library for the purchase of Life on Grandpa\u27s Farm for the Maine Author Collection
Humans of AI3SD: Professor Matthew Todd
This interview forms part of our Humans of AI3SD Series. Professor Matthew Todd, a Professor of Drug Discovery from University College London was interviewed by Michelle Pauli at our AI3SD Network+ Conference in 2019. Matthew is a PI on one of the funding projects from AI3SD-FundingCall1
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A letter from Todd Hunter to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Todd Hunter, Texas State Representative, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, regarding a recent profile of Dr. Garcia in the Dallas Morning News
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A letter from Todd Hunter to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Todd Hunter, Texas State Representative, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, informing him on the status of concluded legislative session bills
Certificate endorsed by Levi Todd
Levi Todd ceritifes that Elizabeth Kirkman is entitled to benefits as a resident on the western frontier. Todd helped found Lexington, Kentucky and was a prominent figures in that state. He was Mary Todd Lincoln\u27s grandfather.https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1098/thumbnail.jp
Far Hills, Todd house, 1913
House on Dumont Road owned by Charlie Todd, in a photo taken July 30, 1913. Pictured are (l. to r.) Dorothy Rinehart, Alan Rinehart, Alice Todd, and Verna Todd. The house had been owned previously by Dr. Frank Field and Rodman Owens, and after the Todds by Charlie Layton
Allen Wayne Todd
Allen zAly Wayne Todd, a man of many talents and a longtime Midtown resident in Palo Alto, peacefully passed away surrounded by his family. He will be missed by all who knew him. Al was born in Ryegate, Montana, to Marlin and Gladys (Hudson) Todd. He spent his youth in Ryegate with grandparents H.G. Todd and was active in Boy Scouts, the high school band, and the basketball team and participated as a delegate to the American Legion Boys State. After graduating from Billings Senior High School, Al moved to Berkeley, California, in 1956, to join his mother and brothers, Larry and Ken. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1957, where he served three years, and then remained in the Reserves for two more years. Although Al worked for many years in the fields of semi-conductors and nuclear power, he loved having his own handyman business which he continued with the help of Alex Espinosa until his death. Al had many interests. He enjoyed family events, especially camping trips on the Yuba River, house boating at Englebright Dam, and attending his children and grandchildren's special occasions. He proudly watched three of his grandchildren graduate from college and attended sports events and performances of his nine grandchildren. He loved music and listening to his cousin, Bill Todd, sing and play. He shared his love of traveling blue highways, birding trails and southwest ruins with his partner, Lynn Chiapella. At home in Palo Alto he created a haven for birds by providing food, water and safe nesting areas. Golf was also shared with Lynn and his many golfing buddies. No one who played with Al will forget his style of golf, nor his natty golf outfits. He was also an avid sports fan and watched all major sporting events. Al leaves behind his loving partner, Lynn his four cherished children and spouses, Kimberly (Rick) Fournier of Brentwood, Kathryn (Brian) Bothman of Scotts Valley, Terry (Roshan) Todd of Boulder Creek and Timothy (Margaret) Todd of Salinas and his children'
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