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"Redstone Arsenal 1972 Unofficial Guide."
This guide to Redstone Arsenal contains a history of the Arsenal, complete with pictures of "Army Missiles of the Past" and details about the Army Commands stationed there, as well as descriptions of the amenities, facilities, and social opportunities available on base and in the Huntsville area. -
"eDescription" of Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s film.
A typed list of Major Edwin D. Burwell's film descriptions. -
"Battle of Anzio Timeline".
The timeline describes events spanning from to 18 December 1943 to 4 June 1944. Events from 22 January 1944 to 14 February 1944 are highlighted. -
Collage of photographs of the 1108th Engineer Combat Group.
The collage is made up of various photographs from across Italy and Africa. The photographs depict warfare, awards, and group activities. -
Excerpt from Col. Kingsley Andersson's journal.
These diary entries appear to be photographs of the Kingsley Andersson diaries held at the Hoover Institute, which were requested for view by Dudley Burwell. Discusses aspects of the writer's command and daily life from January to March of 1944 while in Italy. The diary mentions an Engineer named Burwell. -
"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." -
"Military Record and Report of Separation-Certificate of Service".
The record contains Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s personal information, military history, and insurance notice. -
Letter from Jacob L. Devers to Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The letter thanks Burwell for his service in the Army during the war. -
Government request for transportation for Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The document requests the Reading Company to provide transportation for Burwell and three other officers from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey to Fort McPherson, Georgia. -
"Immunization Register".
The immunization register shows dates Edwin D. Burwell Jr. recieved vaccines for smallpox, triple typhoid, tetanus, yellow fever, and others diseases. -
"Conductor's Report of Army, Navy Or Marine Personnel Carried" from the Atlanta and West Point Rail Road Company.
The conductor's report notes 158 passengers in coach from Augusta to Atlanta. -
List of supervisors for train travel groups.
The list provides the symbols of unit designation and the supervisors for particular groups and their destinations. -
Departure Schedule #293-D.
The schedule states the train, station, baggage car, troop, mealtime, and number of box lunches for personnel. A note at the end states that the loading plan will be given out at the departure meeting on 15 November 1945. -
Document stating the train route, equipment, Train Commander, and GR Supervisor.
The Train Commander is 1st Lieutenant William P. Goodroe and the GR Supervisor is Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. -
Procesing order to the group leader of Group RE 3416-26.
The order details the duties of the Group Leader during and after travel. -
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". -
Baggage List for Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
Burwell is noted as travelling from LeHarve France to Fort McPherson, Georgia. -
"Pre-Embarkation Health Certificate" 30 October 1945.
Certification that personnel have been phsically inspected "and are free from acute communicable disease". -
"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. -
Certificate that captured items can remain in finder's possession.
The captured items referred to are "1-J Fador 504". -
"Pre-Embarkation Health Certificate" 17 October 1945.
Certification that the people in the "Hq 16th Reinforcement Depot, were physic-ally examined and found free from communicable disease." -
"Certificates, Affidavits, and Customs Declaration" for a Browning pistol.
This certificate declares that Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. has the right to retain his Browning pistol and his other personal belongings through customs. -
Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr. Army Identification Card.
The front of the card displays an image of Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr., as well as his name, designation, and signature. The back notes his height at five feet, eight and a half inches, weight as 140 pounds, hair color as brown, and eye color as blue. It also notes his daye of birth, 9 November 1916, and has his left and right index fingerprints. The word "INACTIVE" is hole-punched into the card. -
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 Burwell's Officer's Pay Data Card.
The card includes information on Burwell's monthly pay, additional pay, rental allowances, subsistence, dependents, allotments, and insurance. Instructions for vaccination records are attached to the card. -
Education and occupation information on Edwin D. Burwell.
This document lists Burwell's military education, civilian education, and civilian occupations.