Box 3 [1M-H-4E]
Container
Contains 102 Results:
New roommate; officers’ club, 1943-10-02
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1943-10-02
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Address for Dale Kaufman so he can write him a letter; saw “A Night to Remember", 1943-10-03
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1943-10-03
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Attended church; social activities during the last week; February list of Miami men in the armed services, 1944-04-09
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-04-09
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Enclosing color negative of photo taken during leave; plans to go to town to see about her sweater, 1944-05-06
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-05-06
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On another beach pass; visit to city; news of Bob Corts from Miami; hopes for promotion, 1944-05-11
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-05-11
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Received joke book; went into winter uniforms; saw “Standing Room Only”, 1944-05-15
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-05-15
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Studying Spanish; development in the rotation plan; roommate marrying an Australian girl; saw “See Here, Pvt. Hargrove", 1944-05-26
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-05-26
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Sending snapshot taken during last visit to beach; news of Frazier Hunt; first group of nurses leaving under rotation plan; outing of officers and nurses, 1944-06-04
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-06-04
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Saw “Courageous Women”; sending doilies from Mrs. Bosworth; giving bicycle to Sam Bosworth; recent work activities, 1944-06-04
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-06-04
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Second front in Europe; saw “She Knew All the Answers”, 1944-06-08
Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], 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:
1944-06-08
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/repositories/7/top_containers/3766