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[1 Italian Lira]
Bill worth one Italian lira from 1943. The front has a decorative blue border with the words "Allied Military Currency;" text in the center of the bill says "Issued in Italy, 1 Lira" and "series 1943." The back of the bill has a complex design in blue with the words "Allied Military Currency" at the center. In the corners of the design are the phrases "freedom of speech," "freedom of religion," "freedom from want," and "freedom from fear."
[1 Italian Lira]
Bill worth one Italian lira from 1943. The front has a decorative blue border with the words "Allied Military Currency;" text in the center of the bill says "Issued in Italy, 1 Lira" and "series 1943." The back of the bill has a complex design in blue with the words "Allied Military Currency" at the center. In the corners of the design are the phrases "freedom of speech," "freedom of religion," "freedom from want," and "freedom from fear."
[1 Italian Lira]
Bill worth one Italian lira from 1943. The front has a decorative blue border with the words "Allied Military Currency;" text in the center of the bill says "Issued in Italy, 1 Lira" and "series 1943." The back of the bill has a complex design in blue with the words "Allied Military Currency" at the center. In the corners of the design are the phrases "freedom of speech," "freedom of religion," "freedom from want," and "freedom from fear."
[5 Italian Lire]
Bill worth five Italian lire from 1943. The front has a decorative green border with the words "Allied Military Currency;" text in the center of the bill says "Issued in Italy, cinque (five 5 five) lire" and "series of 1943 A." The back of the bill has a complex design in blue with the words "Allied Military Currency" at the center. In the corners of the design are the phrases "freedom of speech," "freedom of religion," "freedom from want," and "freedom from fear."
[5 Italian Lire]
Bill worth five Italian lire from 1943. The front has a decorative green border with the words "Allied Military Currency;" text in the center of the bill says "Issued in Italy, cinque (five 5 five) lire" and "series of 1943 A." The back of the bill has a complex design in blue with the words "Allied Military Currency" at the center. In the corners of the design are the phrases "freedom of speech," "freedom of religion," "freedom from want," and "freedom from fear."
Air Power
Book detailing the work of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, including training programs, personnel, types of airplanes in use, and methods of fighting.
[Application for Additional Shoe Certificate]
Application for Additional Shoe Certificate put in by Justin L. Bible.
[Cancellation of Enrollment]
Request for the cancellation of Justin L. Bible's enrollment due to his being on furlough.
[Change of Address for Jesse Boyd]
Postcard sent to Jesse Francis Boyd at Camp Bowie, Texas, containing a blank form to be used in case of a change of address.
The Colt, Volume 13, Number 12, January 7, 1943
Weekly newspaper of Arlington High School describing news, events, and other information related to the school. This issue is addressed to armed forces serving in World War II.
[Edward G. Nation's Individual Pay Record]
Soldier's Individual Pay Record, belonging to Edward G. Nation. His personal information has been filled out, but the rest of the book is blank.
[Furlough Form]
Form giving Corporal Justin L. Bible leave to go on furlough.
[Hospital Status]
Form informing Justin L. Bible's commanding officer of his stay at Station Hospital, Hammer Field, California. It reads: "Register No. 13270. 26 November 1943. SUBJECT: Hospital Status. THRU: Surgeon. TO: The Commanding Officer, 350th Sig. Co. Wg., Camp Pinedale, Fresno, California. 1. In compliance with paragraph 7b(3) AR 40-590, the following information is furnished: a. Name: Cpl. Justin L. Bible. b. Date Admitted: 1 November 1943. Date of return to duty: 26 November 1943. *c. Line of duty: No EPTI. *d. Disease, was (not) the result of patient's own misconduct. *2. Further treatment is not required. For the Surgeon: * Cross out inappropriate word."
[Immunization Register, Edward G. Nation]
Immunization register showing the vaccinations Edward Nation has received.
[Letter from Beal S. Powell to Lena Lawson, January 15, 1943]
Letter from Beal S. Powell to Lena Lawson, discussing the mail he has received and Harvey's plans for being home.
[Photograph of Chuck Allen and George Walker]
Photograph of Chuck Allen and George Walker standing outdoors in front of a military tent. Both men are wearing military uniforms. There are tall trees in behind the tent. Handwritten text on the back reads, "George Walker & me on Guadalcanal circa late '43 or early '44. He was a B24 Nose Gunner flying over of Carney Field. He is/was a chiropractor in Arlington. May still be around. If you find him, let me know, I would like to visit him."
[Photograph of Claude D. Horan]
Photograph of Claude D. Horan, Jr. standing with his uniform. There is a mural in the background. In the mural, there is a water tower with Camp Barkeley Texas on it.
[Photograph of Jack Warren at his Wedding]
Photograph of Jack Warren at his wedding. Warner is standing on the right in his military uniform, his bride is standing in the middle holding flowers, and the priest is standing on the left.
[Photograph of NTAC Navy V-12 Program-1943]
Photograph of NTAC Navy V-12 program. There are 43 men in 4 rows and 3 superiors. The group is outside in the grass and is dressed in formal military attire. The text on the back reads, "NTAC Navy V-12 Program, College Field, 1943, Ed Ball, row 3, 4th from left."
[Portrait of Anita Russell Garmon]
Portrait of Anita Russell Garmon, wearing a wide collared blouse and is looking off to the side.
[Portrait of Beal Snead Powell]
Portrait of Beal Snead Powell in his military uniform.
[Portrait of Bill Bondurant]
Portrait of Bill Bondurant in his military uniform.
[Portrait of Ernest J. Wilemon]
Portrait of Ernest J. Wilemon in his U.S. Navy uniform.
[Portrait of Riley Allmon Sexton]
Portrait of Riley Allmon Sexton in his Navy uniform. Riley Allmon Sexton was a Fireman First Class, Enlisted in the Navy January, 1943. He was in the service more than three years.
[Portrait of William W. Fink, Jr.]
Copy negative of Naval Aviator Cadet William W. Fink, Jr. in his bomber jacket and flight goggles.
[Special Orders Number 253]
Letter containing special orders for Lloyd F. Swaim; Marcus E. Anderson; Dale Powell; Charles W. Lindsey, Jr.; and Claude D. Horan to be transferred to Fort Worth, Texas.
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