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Huntsville & Madison Trade Survey, 1940
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Letter from Maj. Gen. Terry Allen to the 104th Infantry "Timberwolf" Division.
In this letter, Allen describes the division's achievements in "six months of continuous combat," detailing its role in the liberation of the Netherlands and the capture of the Ruhr region and Cologne. Allen includes an excerpt from a letter from J. Lawton Collins. -
Letter from Lt. Gen. J. Lawton Collins commending the 104th Infantry "Timberwolf" Division for its role in capturing German territory at the end of World War II.
The letter was forwarded to all members of the division by Maj. Gen. Terry Allen of the 104th Infantry Division. Collins chronicles the Timberwolves' accomplishments in campaigns in western Germany, including the capture of Cologne and the Ruhr region. -
World War II safe conduct pass.
The pass notes, "The German soldier who carries this safe conduct pass is using it as a sign of his genuine wish to give himself up. He is to be disarmed, to be well looked after, to receive food and medical attention as required, and to be removed from the danger zone as soon as possible." -
Report of hospitalization of Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The document informs Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s commanfing officer of his hospitalization. -
Marshall County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports related to the Marshall County Historical Site Survey. The reports are centered around soil-maps and other maps related to traffic. -
List of supervisors for train travel groups.
The list provides the symbols of unit designation and the supervisors for particular groups and their destinations. -
Battle Participation Credit letter from Chester S. Brewer.
This letter is a request for information regarding Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s eligibility for Battle Participation Credit for the Naples-Foggia Campaign and the Rome-Arno Campaign. -
"Officer's Adjusted Service Rating Form".
This form details Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s credits based on service, time overseas, combat, and parenthood. It also notes individual desires and eficiency index. The back of the form provides instructions for its completion and notes that credits and desires are secondary to the needs of the military.