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[Recollections of Honolulu, Hawaii]
Document written by Jack Vaughan recollecting his time spent in Honolulu, Hawaii during March and April of 1944.
[Recollections of Jack Vaughan]
Recollections written by Jack Vaughan concerning his service in the military in American Samoa during World War II.
[Recollections of Klamath Falls]
Recollections by Jack Vaughan about his time spent in Klamath Falls, Oregon, recovering from a disease he had contracted in American Samoa.
[Recollections of Yerba Buena Island]
Document of Jack Vaughan's recollections of his time spent at the detention barracks on Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco, California, from July 1945 to April 1946.
["From Joining to Shipping Out"]
Document relating Jack Vaughan's time in the Marines Corps during World War II, from joining to shipping out.
[Notice of Separation for Jack Vaughan]
Notice of separation from the U. S. Marine Corps for Jack Vaughan.
[Professional and Combat Record of Jack Vaughan]
Photocopy of a document recording Jack Vaughan's combat record, including places or vessels where he was stationed.
[Honorable Discharge for Raymond Vaughan]
Certificate honorably discharging Raymond Vaughan from the Navy. It reads: "Honorable Discharge from the United States Navy. This is to certify that Raymond Britton Vaughan, a Chief Shipfitter (AA)(T)(CB) is Honorably Discharged from the U.S. Naval Personnel Separation Center, Norman, Oklahoma, and from the Naval Service of the United States this 23rd day of September 1945. This certificate is awarded as a Testimonial of Fidelity and Obedience."
[Notice of Separation]
Notice of separation from the U. S. Naval Service for Raymond Vaughan.
[Envelope from Jack C. Vaughan to Mrs. R. B. Vaughan]
Envelope from Jack C. Vaughan to Mrs. R. B. Vaughan, containing 10 postcards of his base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
[List of Ships]
Photocopy of a list of ships an unnamed soldier sailed on during World War II.
[Professional and Combat Record of Jack Vaughan]
Photocopy of a document recording Jack Vaughan's combat record, including places or vessels where he was stationed.
[Consent of Parents or Guardian to Enlistment]
Photocopy of a consent form signed by Emma Vaughan allowing her son Jack to enlist in the Marine Corps despite being a minor.
["The Life of a Marine"]
Poem entitled "The Life of a Marine" written by Jack Vaughan in 1942 about his experiences training with the Marine Corps.
[Benefits of Reenlistment]
Document listing the benefits of reenlisting in the Marine Corps, including a reenlistment period; mustering out pay; reenlistment allowance; choice of station; furlough travel allowance; furlough if you reenlist for two, three, or four years; retention of rank; transfer to fleet Marine Corps Reserve after 20 years of service; and retirement.
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