Search Digital Records
Limit your search
Item Type- Text (22)
- Mixed Materials (6)
- Still Image (5)
- Texas (3)
- Burma (1)
- China (1)
- Florida (1)
- Japan (1)
- Kunming Shi (China) (1)
- Pensacola (Fla.) (1)
- Rangoon (Burma) (1)
- correspondence (33)
- memorandums (3)
- photographic postcards (3)
- photographic prints (3)
- V-mail (2)
- clippings (2)
- negatives (photographs) (2)
- postcards (2)
- diagrams (1)
- documents (1)
- maps (documents) (1)
- military records (1)
- notes (documents) (1)
- patents (1)
- reports (1)
- technical drawings (1)
- World War, 1939-1945 (13)
- Air pilots, Military (9)
- United States. Army Air Forces (6)
- Women in aeronautics (6)
- Women Airforce Service Pilots (U.S.) (5)
- Women air pilots (5)
- Aces (Fighter pilots) (3)
- Airplanes, Military (3)
- Lear Jet Corporation (3)
- Lewis, Carol (Nicholson), 1923-1987 (3)
- Training planes (3)
- Adams, George Earl, Jr., 1923-1996 (2)
- Airplanes, Company (2)
- Airplanes--Motors (2)
- Archibald, Norman S., 1894-1975 (2)
- Boeing Company (2)
- China. Kong jun. American Volunteer Group (2)
- Heaven high, hell deep, 1917-1918 (2)
- Jackson, Helen Jane (Klinger) (2)
- Jackson, Thomas Walter, 1916-1942 (2)
- Lear, Moya Olsen, 1915-2001 (2)
- Learjet 23 (2)
- Menasco Motors Company (2)
- North American AT-6C (T-6C) Texan (2)
- Orr, Marion (2)
33 results
Items from Box One, Folder 5 of the Thomas Walter Jackson World War II Collection, circa 1942-1946. Folder contains 14 letters written to Jackson's wife, Helen Jackson, regarding Jackson's death in an aircraft collision. Includes letters of condolence, military correspondence regarding his personal effects and back pay, and a letter about his posthumous receipt of the Purple Heart.
Photographic postcard to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nicholson from Carol Nicholson, postmarked July 25, 1944. Describes her flight training experiences with the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Postcard image features a North American AT-6 Texan aircraft (nose number 340) in flight.
Photographic postcard to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nicholson from Carol Nicholson, postmarked March 15, 1944. Describes her flight training experiences with the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Postcard image features a Stearman PT-17 Kaydet (Model A75N1) aircraft (tail number 01903).
Photographic postcard to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nicholson from Carol Nicholson, April 20, 1944. Describes her flight training experiences with the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Postcard image features a North American AT-6 Texan Family aircraft (tail number 1726) in flight.
Letter to Nancy (Nordhoff) Dunnam from Owen B. Baker Jr., Department of the Air Force, November 21, 1983. Discusses her discharge paperwork and veterans benefits for her service with the WASPs (Women's Airforce Service Pilots). One typed page.
[Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked September 13, 1944]
(Item)
Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked September 13, 1944. Notes that he flew to Pensacola from Naval Air Station Sanford to escape a hurricane. Includes an illustration of a duck wearing a flight helmet and the text "Greetings from Pensacola, Florida, home of the U.S. Air Naval Training Center."
Items from Box One, Folder 9 of the Donald D. Viele Lunar Orbiter Collection, circa 1967. Folder contains correspondence and memorandums related to photography locations for the Lunar Orbiter program. Includes twenty-one (21) documents.
Items from Box Three, Folder 4 of the Donald D. Viele Lunar Orbiter Collection, circa 1959-1975. Folder contains meeting agendas, correspondence and memorandums related to the Minuteman Missile project. Includes five (5) documents.
Items from Box Three, Folder 10 of the Donald D. Viele Lunar Orbiter Collection, circa 1967-1975. Folder contains correspondence, memorandums, technical reports, and other materials related to Viele's engineering career. Includes fourteen (14) documents.
Letter to Mrs. George E. Adams from her son, George E. Adams Jr., January 9, 1945. Discusses a visit to a friend's airfield, his current assignment in Belgium, and upcoming leave in England. Two photographs of a woman identified as Betty were also included with the letter. Three handwritten pages and envelope.