Military
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
John F. Blauer World War I photograph collection
Ernest Fred Johnson World War I papers
This one-box collection consists primarily of correspondence sent to Ernest Johnson's mother, Sophia, after his death.
Logan Chapter of the Mormon Battalion Association historical records
This collection contains the historical records of the Logan Chapter of the Mormon Battalion Association.
Earl Madsen papers
This collection contains outgoing and incoming correspondence from Earl Madsen while he served as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionary, during his wife's stay in the hospital, and while attending basic training at Camp Callan in 1943.
James O. Martin collection on Civil War
This collection contains original Civil War era materials and artifacts collected by James O. Martin, a former resident of Logan, Utah, and includes military documentation, correspondence, veteran and commemorative medals, pins, badges, and artifacts.
R. Gilbert Moore papers
Newton Library photograph collection
The Newton Library photograph collection consists of copied portraits of WWI and WWII veterans from Newton, Utah, photocopies of personal histories and documents, and original images of 1930s Newton basketball teams and 1920s school groups.
Colonel R.H. Parker photograph collection
This collection consists of photos relating to the life and career of Colonel R.H. Parker. The photo collection includes images of the construction and completion of the Athena RTV Rocketry project in Green River, Utah, and images of the Biosatellite III project.
Edwin L. Peterson World War II propaganda
This collection is composed of publications pertaining to the Second World War. The material comes from a wide variety of countries and covers an array of topics.
Doyle Rees photograph collection
The 209 photographs in the Doyle Rees photograph collection depict various battles from the Pacific Ocean campaign during World War II. These battles include those on Kwajalein Island, Saipan, Guam, Tinian, Tarawa Atoll, the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the Battle of Midway. The majority of the photos were taken by the Army Pictoral Service and include a brief synopsis of the photo on the back.