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Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, circa 1940s-1950s. Includes aircraft and flight details such as dates, flight numbers, names, and remarks. One entry indicates that Cook purchased his Grumman G-44 Widgeon from the United States Navy in September 1949. Other entries document details about Cook's fishing trips. Four (4) pages.Part of Cook's private pilot logbook,…
Memorandum to Robert H. Neale from Staff Headquarters, Thirteenth Naval District, June 15, 1938. Orders Neale to elimination flight training in Seattle, Washington. One typed page.
Items from Box One, Folder 5 of the Frank C. Leigh World War II Collection, circa 1942-1945. Folder contains ephemera such as postcards, Christmas and Thanksgiving menus, certificates, landing signal instructions, and other items related to Leigh's service with the United States Navy during World War II. Two documents are written in Japanese. Includes 10 total items.
Items from Box One, Folder 4 of the Frank C. Leigh World War II Collection, circa 1942-1945. Folder contains documents such as memorandums, schedules, certificates, and correspondence related to Leigh's service with the United States Navy during World War II. Includes 70 total documents.
Personal logbook for Frank C. Leigh, used during his World War II service with the United States Navy aboard the USS Chenango (CVE-28), circa 1940s. Most of the book is blank; only the pages that contain writing have been digitized. Also included in the book is a piece of paper from Nagasaki Customs. 11 handwritten pages.
Ancient Order of the Deep membership card issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, March 2, 1945. Certifies that Leigh has been initiated as a "trusty Shellback" after crossing the Equator while serving on the USS Chenango (CVE-28).
Certificate of satisfactory service issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, January 15, 1946. This is a laminated, card-size copy of the document.
[Naval aviator certificate issued by United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, December 21, 1943]
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Naval aviator certificate issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, December 21, 1943.
[Certificate of satisfactory service issued by United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, circa 1946]
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Certificate of satisfactory service issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, circa 1946.
Containing envelope for official U.S. Navy photographs, circa 1940s.
Inscription: "Rich."