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1108th Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 555. This photograph shows military personnel in the mess line at the 1108th Headquarters in Mignano, Italy, located in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
1108th Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 556. This photograph shows military personnel in the mess line at the 1108th Headquarters in Mignano, Italy, located in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
1108th Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 557. This photograph shows two Italian children near the military personnel eating at the 1108th Headquarters in Mignano, Italy, located in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
1108th Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 558. This photograph shows military personnel eating at the 1108th Headquarters in Mignano, Italy, located in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
1108th Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 559. This photograph shows military personnel eating at the 1108th Headquarters in Mignano, Italy, located in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
1108th Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 560. This photograph shows a tank. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
1108th Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 560. This photograph shows a tank. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
1927 Joe Bradley School Bradleyean.
The Joe Bradley School served children who lived in the Merrimack Mill village in Huntsville, Alabama. The yearbook includes photos of the mill and its officers. -
1945-1946 Journal of Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing.
Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing., later Dr. Gerhard Reisig, was a German-American rocket scientist that worked on the team of von Braun at Fort Bliss. This journal covers his journey to the United States under Operation Paperclip, and includes descriptions of his experience to and through his arrival on December 6th, 1946. In this journal, he discusses numerous parts of his travel and experience in the United States including the rail route taken by the group he was in, reviews of two films of the time, comments on fashion and American society, as well as periodic mentions of food culture especially early in the journal. He additionally copies several articles by hand, some in English, some translated, from periodicals, particularly Time magazine. -
1946 day book.
Written by William A. Schulze, this day book includes notes from his activities at Army Proving Ground at Aberdeen, Maryland in early 1946. Schulze was transported from Germany to Aberdeen in late 1945 as part of the first group of German engineers sent to the United States. During the week of March 17-23, Schulze records his travel from Aberdeen to El Paso, Texas, leaving on Monday, March 18, and arriving in Texas on Thursday, March 21. The day book includes entries on shopping, leisure activities, birthdays, and mail. Schulze's notes reference H. N. Toftoy, Konrad Dannenberg, Wilhelm Jungert, Hannes Luehrsen, Theo Poppel, Erich Neubert, Walter Schwidetski, and others. -
1963 Fort Bliss Old Timers Reunion booklet and letter.
The materials include a letter from Walter Wiesman and an Old Timers Reunion booklet. The booklet includes reproduced news clippings, the reunion program, and photographs from Fort Bliss, as well as photographs of reunion attendees and activities with subjects identified. The reunion booklet also includes photographs from a meeting of the Alabama Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. -
1965 map of Huntsville.
The map is an excerpt from the tourist brochure "This is Huntsville" published by First National Bank. -
1966 Chronology of Marshall Space Flight Center.
This draft copy of the chronology includes a memorandum from Marshall Historian L. L. Jones of the Historical Office. -
1990 Homecoming court posing with interim president Joe Moquin.
Moquin is shown at left. Homecoming King Matt Iley and Queen Julie Preston are shown at center. -
1990 Homecoming King Matt Iley and Queen Julie Preston.
Preston and Iley were crowned at a UAH hockey game against the University of Alaska Fairbanks. -
1990 UAH Homecoming Court.
Interim President Joseph Moquin is shown fourth from left next to Homecoming Queen Julie Preston and King Matt Iley. Preston and Iley were crowned at a UAH hockey game against the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. -
1990s Medical Cot
This photo is of a 1990s medical cot in and exhibit at the Science Museum, UK. Never Let Me Go was set in the 1990s. This is likely the style of cot that would have been used in Part 3 of the novel. -
1991 Homecoming King and Queen.
1990 Homecoming King Matt Iley is seen in the background. -
1992 Pi Kappa Alpha homecoming float.
The float is parked on the side of Ben Graves Drive. -
1998 NASA Astronauts
Small pictures of astronauts on a black background underneath a picture of the space station. -
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222nd Infantry Regiment New Year's celebration program.
The program lists the slate of performers and planned refreshments, including "Champagne, Cocktail, Cognac, Wines, [and] Cold Buffet!" -
222nd Infantry Thanksgiving program.
The program lists a slate of dances and performances and a menu for the festivities.