Search Digital Records
Limit your search
Item Type- Text (5)
- United States (5)
- Hawaii (2)
- California (1)
- Honolulu (Hawaii) (1)
- Los Angeles (Calif.) (1)
- New York (N.Y.) (1)
- New York (State) (1)
- Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) (1)
- Washington (State) (1)
- speeches (documents) (2)
- autobiographies (documents) (1)
- clippings (1)
- documents (1)
- manuscripts (documents) (1)
- In copyright (5)
- World War, 1939-1945 (3)
- Lear, William P. (William Powell), 1902-1978 (2)
- Aces (Fighter pilots) (1)
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1)
- Aviation Writers Association (1)
- Boeing Company--Employees (1)
- Embree, Lee, 1915-2008 (1)
- Essex (Aircraft carrier) (1)
- Parker, Joyce Helen, 1926-2023 (1)
- Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941 (1)
- Rosie the Riveter (Symbolic character) (1)
- Ships (1)
- Soldiers (1)
- United States. Navy (1)
- Women in aeronautics (1)
- Women in war (1)
- World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Pacific Area (1)
5 results
Newspaper clipping, "Essex claims title of Navy's fightingest ship--Aces abound," from The Honolulu Advertiser, December 3, 1944.Part of a disassembled album containing materials related to Paul J. Madden's service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1940-1995.
Autobiographical narrative written by Joyce Helen Parker describing her experiences as a "Rosie the Riveter" during World War II, circa 2005. Four handwritten pages in spiral-bound notebook and two typed pages.
Speech given by William P. Lear to the Los Angeles Chapter of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 17, 1969. 19 typed pages.
Manuscript by Lee R. Embree, undated. Describes Embree's career as a U.S. Army Air Corps photographer during the period of May 1941 to January 1, 1942, including his experiences before, during, and after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. 16 typed pages.
Speech given by William P. Lear to the Aviation Writers Association, New York City, New York, March 7, 1945. 15 typed pages.