In this nine-part oral history, Hubert “Hub” Zemke is interviewed about his military service with the U.S. Army Air Forces and U.S. Air Force. In part four, he continues to discuss his wartime experiences in Europe during World War II, focusing in…
Photograph of Elizabeth Thomson Dale and Leon Swietlikowski relaxing outside, circa 1945.Inscription: "[Nuderlauger?], 1945."Item from a photograph album in the Leon Swietlikowski World War II Collection, circa 1940-1945. Album contains photographs…
Photograph of fighter ace James C. Stewart and an unidentified servicewoman on London Bridge, England, May 1944.Inscription on verse: "[Gerry?] and Jim, London Bridge, May 1944.
Poster of a U.S. Women's Army Corps (WAC) servicewoman with soldiers and aircraft silhouetted in the background, circa 1944. Art of Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer.
Photographic portrait of WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) servicewoman Elizabeth Thomson Dale, circa 1944.Inscription: "Ever your Darling. [illegible]. 22-2-44."Item from a photograph album in the Leon Swietlikowski World War II Collection, circa…
Photograph of a group of military servicemen and servicewomen, including fighter ace James C. Stewart (center of group), standing by a path in Borthwick, Scotland, July 27, 1943.Inscription on verso: "University of Edinburgh course. July 27, 1943. In…
Photographic portrait of WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) servicewoman Elizabeth Thomson Dale, circa 1940s.Inscription: "To my Darling, from Bette. 4.5.42."Item from a photograph album in the Leon Swietlikowski World War II Collection, circa…
Photographic group portrait of WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) servicewomen, August 20, 1941.Inscription: "[illegible] O'Sullivan."Stamped on verso: "R.A.F. Calshot. Reference Cal. G. 377. 20 Aug 1941. R.A.F. Official. Crown Copyright Reserve."
Poster of a servicewoman of the U.S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve with an unidentified aircraft, circa 1940s.
Text: "Be a Marine / Free a Marine to fight."
Photograph of a U.S. Army Nurse Corps servicewoman and a woman in civilian clothes at an unidentified event, circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "Vic's gal."