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  • WEBB, Hamilton B., Papers. 1942 - 1978

    1.02 cu ftCall Nos. 168.7039-1 through 17IRIS Nos. 127071 through 127093, 1028875Rose to the rank of Brigadier General while a member of the U.S. A.F. from 1942 until 1973. General Webb was born in New York, New York. He received his bachelor of science degree from Yale University in 1935 and his

  • WEAVER, Walter Reed, Papers. 1913 - 1948

    unknown cu ftCall Nos. 168.7027-1 through 12IRIS Nos. 1001591 through 1001624Achieved the rank of Major General in USAAF. He was born in Charleston, SC. Received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1908 from the U.S. Military Academy. Completed the Army Industrial College in 1933. In February of 1908,

  • WATSON, Benjamin Franklin, Papers. 1940 - 1951

    1.14 cu ftCall Nos. 168.7003-1 through 21IRIS Nos. 125625 through 125658Captain in U.S. Army Air Force from 1941 through 1945. Watson's career assignments included consecutive Pay Master and Public relations Officer at Naval Air Station in Argentia, Newfoundland during 1941 through 1942 and in 1943

  • WALSH, Robert L., Papers. 1918 - 1957

    unknown cu ftCall Nos. 167.7147 (MICFILM 34141), 167.4115-8IRIS Nos. 1032816, 912637Major General in USAF from 1920 until 1953. Born in Walla Walla, Washington. Received his BS degree at the U.S. Military Academy in 1916. He completed Air Service Engineering School in 1922, Air Corps Tactical School

  • WALDRON, John F., Papers. 1943

    .01 cu ftCall Nos. 522.741-3IRIS Nos. 225762Major in Medical Corps in 1943. Official papers pertaining to Waldron's World War II service are contained in this history of EASTERN COMMAND, STRATEGIC AIR FORCES IN EUROPE medical reports. Includes an account of a visit to an internment camp for American

  • WADE, Franklin Alton Papers 1946-1951

    1.5 cu ftCall Nos. 168.7113 - 168.7113-24IRIS Nos. 1027974 - 1027998Exploration Geologist. Born in Akron, Ohio. Received a BS degree in 1925, a MA degree in 1926 at Kenyon College, and a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1937. Career assignments included: Instructor of geology and chemistry at