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Box 3 [1M-H-4E]

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Contains 102 Results:

Promotion celebration; speaking with Col. Cave about his promotion; saw “Florian”; progress on learning Spanish, 1944-06-10

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 41
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: 1944-06-10
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766

Saw the Australian stage version of “Claudia”; roommate’s wedding; visit with Paul McKnight from Miami; working as a censor again, 1944-06-20

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 42
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: 1944-06-20
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766

How much he misses her; Life magazine article on the Corsair, 1944-06-21

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 43
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: 1944-06-21
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766

Ration day; sending yarn for knitting, 1944-06-26

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 44
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: 1944-06-26
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766

Reading in Time that “The Top O’ the Mark” is off limits to troops; start of the Republican National Collection; WACs in Australia; listening to the radio, 1944-06-27

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 45
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: 1944-06-27
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766

Had no right to bind her to such a difficult and uncertain promise; congratulations to her new interest, 1944-06-30

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 46
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: 1944-06-30
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766

Waiting until he returns to the United States until she does anything drastic; puzzled about her reasons for wanting to break their engagement and deciding it would be best to wait; talking more freely with less chance of misunderstandings; difficulty of separation, but his absence cannot go on much longer, 1944-07-21

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 47
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: 1944-07-21
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766

Saw “Gung Ho”; war news; information on Paul McKnight’s being missing, 1944-08-04

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 48
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: 1944-08-04
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Their relationship; trip to city on Sunday, 1944-08-06

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 49
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: 1944-08-06
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On leave at Southport; attending officers’ and nurses’ dinner, 1944-09-06

 Item — Box: 3 [1M-H-4E], Folder: 50
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: 1944-09-06
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3766