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[Air Raid Warden arm band]
Paper arm band worn by an Air Raid Warden, circa 1940s.
[Senior Block Air Raid Warden window sign]
Senior Block Air Raid Warden window sign, circa 1940s.
[Air Raid Warden window sign]
Air Raid Warden window sign, circa 1940s.
[Household survey form, Seattle Municipal Defense Commission, circa 1940s]
Household survey form, Seattle Municipal Defense Commission, circa 1940s. Requests information about households, for use by Air Raid Wardens. Includes two versions, both blank.
[Page from newsletter "The Seattle Shopping News," December 16, 1942]
Page from newsletter "The Seattle Shopping News," December 16, 1942. Includes information on dim-out regulations related to War Proclamation No. 12.
[Operations Letter No. 128, Office of Civilian Defense, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1943]
Operations Letter No. 128, Office of Civilian Defense, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1943. Provides information about how to protect against war gas.
[Air Raid Warden incident report booklet, circa 1940s]
Air Raid Warden incident report booklet, circa 1940s. Contains multiple blank forms.
Civilian Defense Index [Booklet, circa 1940s]
Booklet, "Civilian Defense Index," compliments of Montgomery Fuel, circa 1940s. Contains information on air raid precautions, including blackouts, bombs, and gas attacks, as well as basic first aid tips.
[Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, Seattle, Washington, April 1942]
Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, prepared by training officer Warren L. Beuschlein, Chief Air Raid Warden's Staff, Seattle, Washington, April 1942. Four typed pages.
[Public Proclamation No. 10, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, August 5, 1942]
Public Proclamation No. 10, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, Presidio of San Francisco, California, August 5, 1942. Establishes a Zone of Restricted Lighting in the states of Washington, Oregon, and California.