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[Crew Boarding]
Photograph of a crew boarding a ship off a smaller boat. The crew are all wearing similar uniforms and several are wearing hats. Bags of supplies are piled in the back side of the boat.
[Supplies]
Photograph of a crew loading supplies onto a ship from another boat. Two soldiers are sitting with the supplies on the smaller boar. The boot of an unknown soldier can be seen at the top right of the photo.
[557]
Photograph of a boat in the water. The back of the boat has 557 written on it. Another boat with 559 written on the back can be seen in front of the 557 boat.
[Memorandum to the USS Monitor, May 8, 1945]
Memorandum to all hands aboard the USS Monitor (LSV-5) providing information about San Francisco, California. The memorandum provides information on naval bases, transportation, landmarks, shopping and dining, entertainment and newspapers, and a warning on jay walking.
[Letter from Blish Monyhan to Edgar Jones, June 18, 1944]
Letter from Blish Monyhan to Edgar Jones giving him well wishes before he is sent to war. Envelope addressed to Edgar Jones with the return address to Blish Monyhan dated June 18, 1944.
U. S. S. Monitor LSV-5: Personal Information Booklet
Booklet providing general information for sailors aboard the USS Monitor (LSV-5). The booklet discusses letters, telegrams, and censorship, laundry, the Monitor herself, liberty and leave, smoking, uniforms, do's and don'ts, and obscenity.
[Bronze Star Medal Certificate]
The certificate for a Bronze Star Medal awarded to Captain Clifford R. Baird.
Strategic Air Command: Personal Affairs Pamphlet
Booklet providing information on benefits the family of a serviceman is entitled to in the event of their death. The booklet discusses the kinds of benefits and income available to the family, the amount of income given, how to apply and obtain it, wills and powers of attorney, and insurance options.
[Maintenance Management Certificate]
A certificate award to 1st Lt. Clifford R. Baird for completion of a Maintenance Management course at Special Staff School at the AAF center in Orlando, Florida.
[School for Bakers and Cooks Proficiency Certificate]
Certificate of proficiency from the United States Army Quartermaster Corps in a course for baker's award to Clifford R. Baird at Fort Benning, GA.
[Captain Promotion Certificate]
A certificate promoting Clifford R. Baird to a Captain in the U.S. Army, Air Corps.
[Retirement Certificate]
Certificate of Retirement from the United States Air Force presented to Master Sergeant Clifford R. Baird.
[Air Corps Technical School Diploma]
Diploma for Airplane Mechanics presented to Sergeant Clifford R. Baird by the Spartan School of Aeronautics, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
[Corporal Promotion Certificate, #1]
A certificate promoting Clifford R. Baird to Corporal.
[Staff Sergeant Promotion Certificate]
A certificate promoting Clifford R. Baird to Staff Sergeant.
[Master Sergeant Promotion Certificate]
A certificate promoting Clifford R. Baird to Master Sergeant (temporary).
[Corporal Promotion Certificate, #2]
A certificate promoting Clifford R. Baird to Corporal.
[Honorable Discharge Expiration of Service Certificate, #3]
Honorable discharge certificate for expiration of service presented to Clifford R. Baird.
[Technical School Certification]
Certificate from technical training at the Spartan School of Aeronautics in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
[Temporary Promotion Certificate]
A certificate that temporarily promotes Clifford R. Baird to Master Sergeant.
[Honorable Discharge Certificate, #3]
Honorable discharge certificate for expiration of service presented to Clifford R. Baird.
[Honorable Discharge Expiration of Service Certificate, #1]
Honorable discharge certificate for expiration of service presented to Clifford R. Baird.
[Honorable Discharge Certificate, #1]
Honorable discharge certificate for retired Major Sergeant Clifford R. Baird.
[Honorable Discharge Expiration of Service Certificate, #2]
Honorable discharge certificate for expiration of service presented to Clifford R. Baird.
[Honorable Discharge Certificate, #2]
Honorable discharge certificate for expiration of service presented to Clifford R. Baird.
[13th Bomb Squadron Reunion Program, April 8-10, 1983]
Program for the 1983 reunion of the 13th Bomb Squadron of the United States Army Fifth Air Force held by the 13th Squadron Association from Friday, April 8 to Sunday, April 10 in Panama City Beach, Florida. The program lists all the events and activities held during the reunion, including fellowship and visitations, invocations and welcomes, memorials, recognitions, speakers, dining, and closings.
[13th Bomb Squadron Reunion Program, October 5-7, 1984]
Program for the 1984 reunion of the 13th Bomb Squadron of the United States Army Fifth Air Force held by the 13th Squadron Association from Friday, October 5 to Sunday, October 7 in Fairborn, Ohio. The program lists all the events and activities held during the reunion, including fellowship and visitations, invocations and welcomes, memorials, music, speakers, dining, and closings.
[Letter from Randy Forrester, February 15, 1993]
Handwritten letter from Randy Forrester to Bernice, a relative of Clifford Baird, expressing shock upon learning of Clifford's death, reminiscing on his memories with him, and sending well wishes to Bernice.
[9th Infantry March]
Photograph of the 9th infantry marching at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonion, Texas. The men are wearing matching military uniforms and are arranged into several identical lines. A platform stands behind the men and holds several uniformed men on top. A band is lined up on one side of the march, and behind the band, several identical building can be seen.
[The Alamo]
Photograph of the battle of Flowers Parade in San Antonio, Texas in 1936. The Alamo can be seen in the background of the photo with eight uniformed men standing in front of it. On the left, a pair of bleachers filled with people face a lineup of soldiers in uniform preparing to march.
[Spartan School of Aeronatics]
Photograph of a group photo of a class at the Spartan School of Aeronautics. The class is divided into three rows and are standing in front of the radio laboratory of the school.
[Official Group Photo]
Photograph of a group officially taken with a list of who each person is. The individuals in the photo are all wearing military uniforms and hats and are lined up into four identical rows. Everyone faces towards the camera.
[13th Bomb SQDN. Honor Roll]
Photograph of a memorial for the 13th bomb SQDN. The memorial contains an inscription on the top saying "13th BOMB. SQDN., Honor Roll" and three list titled missing in action, missing, and deceased for members of the squadron. A gate can be seen circling the memorial.
[Crash Landing]
Photograph of a plane crashed in the ocean.
[Group Photo]
Photograph of a group taken during the war. The group are wearing matching uniforms and are arranged into three rows. The first two rows are sat on the ground while the third row are standing. Several huts can be seen behind the group.
[Air Field]
Photograph of airplanes in an airfield. Six airplanes can be seen in the photo.
[Field Work]
Photograph of a group of men at war. The men are arranged into two rows, and most are wearing a military helmet and holding a gun. Several wear a full uniform and the rest stand shirtless.
[Plane]
Photograph of a plane during World War II.
[Bomber Planes]
Photograph of bomber planes in a field.
[Christmas Eve 1936 Group Photo]
Photograph of the 9th infantry on Christmas eve at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonion, Texas. The group is divided between three rows and facing towards the camera. Several other groups can be seen gathered around in the background of the photo.
[9th Infantry Group Photo]
Photograph of the 9th infantry. The group is arranged into two rows with the bottom row of men crouching and the top row of men standing. A tent stands behind the group. The back of the photo reads, "Clifford Sr., Front row, 4th from left, Ft. Sam".
[Longhorn]
Photograph of a longhorn facing a camera. The photo has writing on the bottom corner saying "Texas Longhorn, C. Ekmark 2985".
[9th Infantry Manuevers]
Photograph of the 9th infantry on maneuvers at Camp Bullis in Texas. Several soldiers stand facing the camera. Tents can be seen beside and in the field behind the soldiers.
[9th Infantry Barracks]
Photograph of the 9th infantry barracks at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas.
[9th Infantry Christmas]
Photograph of a Christmas party for the 9th infantry in 1936 at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. The room is filled with decorated tables and tinsel and streamers hanging from the ceiling. Three men can be seen standing to the side of the room.
[Christmas Eve 1936]
Photograph of the 9th infantry eating a Christmas eve meal together at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas.
[Letter from Chester W. Nimitz to William Nimitz, June 1904]
Handwritten letter from Chester Nimitz to his father in Kerrville. Nimitz is on the summer cruise and writing from aboard the USS Hartford. He discusses his itinerary for he summer. He mentions enjoying baseball games ashore and the mast breaking on his ship. This letter is on US Naval Academy stationery.
[Letter from Chester W. Nimitz to William Nimitz, December 29, 1904]
Handwritten letter from Chester Nimitz to his father in Kerrville. Nimitz thanks his father for the package he received and mentions enjoying the wine was been included. He mentions graduation is in four weeks, discusses his standing in his classes and expresses hope that he will get the assignment of his choice. This letter is on US Naval Academy stationery.
[Anderson Scrapbook 3]
Scrapbook of collected items including photographs, clippings, letters, and other documents from Lieutenant Richard A. Anderson's time in the Navy aboard the USS Skirmish.
[USO Act]
Photograph of an African American USO act posing for a photo. Three women in dresses and pinned hair stand in the middle row, and the woman on the left holds an accordion. A man in a plaid suit and hat stands in front of the two women on the right. Another man in a button up stands behind the women.
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