Tag: Patrick Osborn
Today’s post is written by Judy Luis-Watson, volunteer coordinator at Archives II in College Park, Maryland. During World War I (WWI), more than 12,000 American Indians served in the armed forces of the United States. In the army, their many roles included serving as gunners, snipers, patrol workers, messengers, scouts, medical personnel, radio operators, as [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on May 17, 2012, under Archives II, Military Records.
Tags: 132nd Machine Gun Battalion, 142nd Infantry Regiment, 36th Division, AEF, American Indians, Arrow head, Brigadier General John S. Brown, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Choctaw, code talkers, Colonel A.W. Bloor, Comanche, Donna Opilla, Ed Post, France, Herman Viola, Indian Schools, Joseph A. Dixon, Joseph K. Dixon, Judy Luis-Watson, National Guards, Native Americans, Oklahoma, Osage, Patrick Osborn, RG 120, Senate Hearing 108.693, Tankton, Texas, volunteers, World War I, World War II Comments: 6
Today’s post is written by student technician Carrie Jones. I have been with NARA for a year as a student and since I started, I have been working on the team that has been processing and consolidating the Navy deck logs in RG 24, Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, or as we call it, [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on March 28, 2011, under Archives II, Military Records, The Process.
Tags: Carrie Jones, deck logs, Pacific Fleet, Patrick Osborn, Pearl Harbor, RG 24, US Navy, USS Arizona, USS Vestal Comments: 16
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