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Photograph of Remi Charles O'Connor (left) walking with two other U.S. Navy servicemen, likely in Hawaii, circa 1941-1945.
Inscription on verso: "Remi O'Connor on left. World War II."
Stamped on verso: "[illegible] No.: [blank]. When ordering additional copies of this [illegible] 50c each. 3 for $1.00 or $2.50 [illegible]. Movie-Land Pix, [P.O. box in Honolulu, Hawaii]."
Photograph of Remi Charles O'Connor in flight gear seated on the wing of a Vought F4U Corsair aircraft, February 1944.
Inscription on verso: "Remi & F4U. Feb. 1944."
[Aviator's flight logbook used by Remi Charles O'Connor during his U.S. Navy service, 1943-1949]
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Aviator's flight logbook used by Remi Charles O'Connor during his U.S. Navy service, November 1, 1943 - October 26, 1949. Includes an inscription on the inside cover written by O'Conner and dated June 24, 1964. Also included are a few military documents attached to or tucked into the pages, such as a flight clothing record, an envelope for an official Navy photograph, and a flight qualifications…
Aviator's flight logbook used by Remi Charles O'Connor during his U.S. Navy service, December 23, 1941 - September 27, 1943. Includes an inscription on the inside cover written by O'Conner and dated June 30, 1964. Also included is a loose piece of paper with handwritten notes about O'Connor's flight times in Grumman F3F-2 and F3F-3 aircraft.
Inscription on inside cover: "6/30/64. This book has…
[Letter to Erwin, Doris, and family from "Little Remi" (Remi Charles O'Connor), July 23, 1944]
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Letter to Erwin, Doris, and family from "Little Remi" (Remi Charles O'Connor), July 23, 1944. Describes his tour of duty in the Pacific Theater, including the line-crossing ceremony aboard ship, his impression of the South Pacific, and leisure activities on an unspecified island when not on duty. Four handwritten pages with envelope.