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Box 1 [1M-H-4C]

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In station platoon; being made a fifth class specialist-medical technician; 16-mile hike; will be stationed at Camp Robinson, Arkansas; concern about the National Emergency Act, 1941-07-31

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 21
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-07-31
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On way to maneuvers; writing from Starkville, Mississippi; description of camp surroundings; plans to move to El Dorado, Arkansas, 1941-08-04

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 22
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-08-04
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Left Starkville; arrived in El Dorado; convoy in two accidents; concerns about leadership; difference in current duties, 1941-08-10

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 23
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-08-10
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3764

Description of recent activities; passage of draft extension bill and its effect on morale; thoughts about their Western trip, 1941-08-15

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 24
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-08-15
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3764

Moved from near Gurdon to Prescott, Arkansas; location of Camp Robinson; saw “Blood and Sand” ; first simulated casualty practice; men’s happiness about being out in a year; Life magazine article about army morale, 1941-08-22

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 25
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-08-22
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3764

In federal jail on duty in a prophylaxis station; slept in a cell flanked by a “Negro murderess” and a “dope addict”; reading Wuthering Heights; possibility of October furlough; army morale; saw Jack Benny in “Charlie’s Aunt”addict”; reading Wuthering Heights; possibility of October furlough; army morale; saw Jack Benny in “Charlie’s Aunt”, 1941-09-01

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 26
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-09-01
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Moved to Ruston, Louisiana; recent activities, including KP and guard duty; read Louis Bromfield’s The Green Bay Tree; may go to the Carolinas in October for maneuvers, 1941-09-08

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 27
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-09-08
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Near Natchitoches, Louisiana; description of journey from Jonesboro to Winnfield; saw “I Wanted Wings”; squadrons of planes flying overhead constantly; being sent to medical technician school; draft extension bill; listening to President Roosevelt’s speech; how civilians get excited about the realities of war maneuvers; read Jeeves, 1941-09-18

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 28
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-09-18
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War in full swing; recent activities; going on maneuvers in Arizona in February and March; plans to be home for October furlough, 1941-09-21

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 29
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-09-21
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Near Shreveport, Louisiana; effects of recent hurricane; listened to Ohio State-Missouri football game on radio, 1941-09-28

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 30
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-09-28
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3764