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Box 1 [1M-H-4C]

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Upcoming trip; attending dances; request to send his detachable collars to the laundry so they will be clean for his furlough, 1941-10-05

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 31
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: 1941-10-05
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Maneuvers over; moved back to Jonesboro, Louisiana; will start for Ft. McClellan on October 6; description of town; saw “Moon over Miami”; hopes for parents to drive to San Antonio for a visit in November, 1941-10-03

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 32
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: 1941-10-03
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Arrived at Ft. McClellan, stopping at Greenwood, Mississippi; dance in armory there, 1941-10-08

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 33
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: 1941-10-08
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3764

15-day furlough; plans to arrive in Toledo; went to Anniston to attend a street dance, but went to see Sonja Henie in “Sun Valley Serenade” instead, 1941-10-10

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 34
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: 1941-10-10
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Telegram with details of arrival in Toledo, 1941-10-11

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 35
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: 1941-10-11
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Future plans; is not going to medical technician school; captain put in his name for officer’s training school; hopes to get out of the service to enter medical or dental school next fall, but impossible to do so because of 18-month extension law; being in the army until the war is over; ride back from furlough, 1941-10-28

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 36
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: 1941-10-28
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May be months before he can get in officer’s training school; saw Bob Hope in “Nothing But the Truth” and Ruth Hussey and Melvyn Douglas in “Our Wife”, 1941-11-05

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 37
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: 1941-11-05
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No news about officer’s training school; recent case of poison ivy; saw Laurel and Hardy in “Great Guns,” splurged on a $1.25 steak dinner and stopped at Taxi Dance Hall; apologies about forgetting his mother’s birthday, 1941-11-09

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 38
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: 1941-11-09
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News of Walter Hull’s death; news of acquaintances; saw “It Started with Eve,” “Birth of the Blues” and “You’ll Never Get Rich”, 1941-11-13

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 39
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: 1941-11-13
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Had physical exam for officer’s training school; being issued new equipment; seeing “Honky-tonk”, 1941-11-16

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 40
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: 1941-11-16
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