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[Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked May 19, 1943]
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Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked May 19, 1943. Notes that he attended a U.S.O. show in San Antonia, California and will arrive in Corpus Christi, Texas tomorrow.
Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, December 21, 1943. Notifies them of his change of address to Cecil Field, Florida.
[Envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked June 26, 1944]
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Envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked June 26, 1944. Envelope is empty.
Envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, circa 1940s. Envelope is empty.
[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 U.S. Navy service,, 1949-1956]
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Aviator's flight logbook used by Remi Charles O'Connor during his U.S. Navy service, November 2, 1949 - June 22, 1956. Includes an inscription on the inside cover written by O'Conner and dated June 30, 1964. Also included are some pieces of paper with handwritten notes, either attached to or tucked into the pages, as well as an accident and flight rule violation document.
Inscription on inside…
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…
Pilot's flight logbook used by Remi Charles O'Connor, June 5, 1941 - October 1, 1946. Includes loose, handwritten notes dated May 10, 1966, tallying O'Connor's flight times during specific time periods. A chronology is included near the back of the logbook, listing notable events from O'Connor's flight and U.S. Navy careers.
Aviator's flight logbook used by Remi Charles O'Connor during his U.S. Navy service, July 2, 1956 - May 27, 1964.
[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.