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[Portrait of Zanna H. Pate]

Description: Portrait of Zanna H. Pate, wearing his U.S. Navy uniform, including a hat with "U.S. Navy" across the brim. He is seated and posing with his arms crossed on one knee. His name is written on the back of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum

[Honorable Discharge for Raymond Vaughan]

Description: 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."
Date: September 23, 1945
Partner: Arlington Public Library

Photo Memories of a Seabee Battalion

Description: Book compiled by the 136th Naval Construction "Seabee" Battalion documenting the history of the group from boot camp in Virginia to various military installations across the U.S. and more permanent postings in Guam and Japan during World War II. There are photographs of various persons and evens as well as an epistolary narrative and lists of names by company at the end of the text.
Date: 1945
Creator: United States. Naval Construction Battalion, 136th.
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum

[Portrait of Theresa Milo and Lillian Carter]

Description: Portrait of Theresa (Terry Gasparotto) Milo and Lillian (Lee Gasparotto) Carter. The two women are twins and are dressed in their uniforms. The text on the back reads, "Stationed in Grand Prairie at the Naval Air Station. Both reside in Arlington. Lee's husband was also in the Navy Stationed in Grand Prairie. Terry's husband was a Marine and the two will be married 60 years this year."
Date: unknown
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum

[Postcard of Navy Ships in San Francisco Bay]

Description: Postcard of The Fleet at Anchor. The color image is an artist rendering of San Francisco Bay with U.S. Battleships at anchor. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is in the background along with a skyline. The text on the back reads, "The Fleet at Anchor in San Francisco Bay is always an interesting sight. These immense fighting ships however appear insignificant in size to the new $65,000,000 Bridge which connects San Francisco with Oakland, Berkley, Alameda and other East Bay Cities, establis… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Stanley A. Piltz Company
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum
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