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Duff Green, Jr. collection, 1929/1979

8 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of documents (eight items) from the career of Army officer Duff Green, Jr. (VMI Class of 1929), including:

  • United States Army commission (1929)
  • Legion of Merit citation
  • 29th Armored Infantry Battalion certificate
  • United States Army retirement certificate
  • VMI Alumni Association certificate
  • VMI Sportsmen's Club certificate
  • VMI Institute Society certificate

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Duff Green, Jr. collection, 1929/1979 8 items

John K. Davis papers, 1928/1946

0.50 cubic feet 1 document box
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of:

  • Original propaganda leaflets directed at the Japanese troops and civilians (1945)
  • Personal correspondence written to John K. Davis' parents that largely concerns family matters (1945-1946)
  • Formal photographs of Davis from his cadetship, United States Army career, and civilian career
  • Amateur snapshots of Manila, Philippines and surrounding area (circa 1945)
  • Maps of Japanese cities issued to officers (1945)
  • A "Guide to Japan" (September 1945)
  • Other printed material

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John K. Davis papers, 1928/1946 0.50 cubic feet 1 document box

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