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"Army of the United States-Seperation Qualification Record".
"This record of job assignments and special training recieved in the Army is furnished to the soldier when he leaves the service. In its prepara-tion, information is taken from available Army records and supplemented by personal interview. The information about civilian education and work experience is based on the individual's own statements. The veteran may present this document to former employers, prospective employers, representatives of schools or colleges, or use it in any other way that may prove beneficial to him." -
Correspondence concerning the "POM Eligibility of Officer Recently Returned From Overseas Theatre."
In this correspondence, 1st Lieutenant Wallace M. Telford writes to the commanding general at Fort McPherson in Georgia about Edwin D. Burwell Jr. He requests information on the eligibility of returning Major Burwell, who has recently returned from the Italian Campaign, to service overseas within six months of his return. -
Special Orders for combined field training in the Carolina Maneuver Area.
These orders from the 1147th Engineer Combat Group called for Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. and five other men to make "necessary reconnaissance and preliminary arrangements in connection with combined field training" in the Carolina Manuever Area. -
Correspondence from William M. Sturgen to Edwin D. Burwell Jr. forwarding Form 3a for his personal 201 file.
The correspondence includes a card. -
Duty reassignment for Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. was assigned to move from the 1147th to the 1103rd Engineer Combat Group. -
Sick Report for Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The medical officer notes: "I certify that the above mentioned officer was sick while on leave and unfit to travel till 12-9-45". -
Letter from William V. Ochs to Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The letter describes the administration of the Organized Reserve Corps. -
"Letter Orders No 8-20".
The orders grant Edwin D. Burwell Jr. seven days of leave to Great Britain. -
Education and occupation information on Edwin D. Burwell.
This document lists Burwell's military education, civilian education, and civilian occupations. -
Document by W. J. Himes describing Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The document lists Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s previous military positions. It also inclused a note from his supervising marking that Burwell is capable, intelligent, and efficient, but has a tendency to argue and involve himself in other people's business. -
Document acknowledging transportation for Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
This document certifies Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s authorization for priority air travel between 22 September and 2 October 1944. -
Letter from Jacob L. Devers to Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The letter thanks Burwell for his service in the Army during the war. -
Tally-out form.
The form shows that Edwin D. Burwell Jr. returned two wool blankets and ten tent pins. -
Soldiers pose in front of a statue in a park in Brussels, Belgium.
Edwin D. Burwell, Jr. is at center. -
Me.
Photograph number 478. This photograph shows Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
"Certificates, Affidavits, and Customs Declaration" with footlocker container.
This certificate declares that Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. has the right to retain his various clothing and his other personal belongings through customs. -
"Certificates, Affidavits, and Customs Declaration" with bedroll container
This certificate declares that Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. has the right to retain his Arctic overshoes, barrack bag, and his other personal belongings through customs. -
Request for convalescent leave.
Edwin D. Burwell Jr. requetsed fourteen days of leave to recover from double pneumonia and pleurisy. -
Request for relief from active duty.
Edwin D. Burwell Jr. composed this request to appear before a board for a review for relief from active duty. He includes his name, rank, ASN, organization, arm or service, component, MOS, race, sex, certified adjusted service rating score, physical profile, and efficiency index. -
Leave of absence request from Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
Edwin D. Burwell Jr. requests seven days of leave to return home to Mississippi and attend to his personal affairs. -
Edwin D. Burwell's certificate of Statement of Service from May 1944.
The certificate states that Burwell served in the ORC from May 12, 1938 to September 26, 1941 and the EAD after this time. -
Edwin D. Burwell's certificate of Statement of Service from the 1108th Engineer Combat Group.
The certificate states that Burwell served in the ORC from May 12, 1938 to September 26, 1941 and the EAD after this time. -
Edwin D. Burwell's certificate of Statement of Service.
The certificate states that Burwell served in the ORC from May 12, 1938 to September 26, 1941 and the EAD after this time.