N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- ?. Goldsboro boys meet down under. Ag. 11-42
- Parents of Capt. Croom receive Bataan letter. Ap-. 19-42:10. _
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Capt. Clarice, Morganton, writes from Solomons. 0.21-42:5.
- Movie stars pep up soldiers in England James Tart of Wilson writes. 0.30-42:20.
- Tar Heel major, DuMay Gorman, Washington wearing Jap pants in Solomons. N.1-42:4.
- Pvt. Jules Johnson, Kinston, writes. N.
- 4-42:3.
- Enlist in srmy, see movie stars. N.9-42:
- 12.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Goldsboro flier, Lt. W. A.Cade Jr. leads rail on Rommel forces. N.15-42:4.
- Aulander youth, W. A. Williford, back from England; letter. N.26-42:12.
- Kangaroo season's on with boys down under. N.26-42:12.
- Ahoskie man writes home from South Seas.
- N.28-42:3.
- Roxboro youth describes life with army
- in India. N.30-42:13.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Johnston boy writes from base in Africa. D.17-42:5.
- "And I never felt better" says Gaudalca-nal marine. D.20-42:3.
- Army youth get mad at slackers back home Jan.8-43:5.
- Doctor from Marion reports on African job. Jan.22-43:12.
- Master Sgt. John D.Hicks, Raleigh, relates Pacific experience. Jan.25-43:12.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Ahoskie man praises courage of British. Jan. 23-43:3.
- To us, from Guadalcanal- letter from Sgti James R.Anderson, Tarboro, route 2. Jan. 28-43:8.
- Capt. G.Isham Britt's letter home describes Guadalcanal. Jan. 29-43: 5.
- Opt. M.R.Gris'-old fielma man, surprised at African beggars. J;n. 31-43: 3 0.
- Soldier in Africa orders Santa to do se cial job. F.5-43
- 5:j.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Morehead physician writes from Africa. Mar.10-43:5.
- Smithfield boy, H. B.Smith, tnlls of tned meeting friends in Africa. Mar.21-43:6.
- L.t. Elizabeth Nunnelee, nwrse, writes about Australia. Mar.21-43:1 M.
- Wayne youth, Second Lt. W.A.Cade, Jr., serving with forces overseas. Ap.29-43:5.
- Bill Atwater, Burlington, was there to meet the English. May 1-43:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Wayne soldier writes from German prison. May 3-43:5.
- George B.Niswonger, Raleigh writes home. May 14-43:18.
- Raleigh officer, Lt. Louis M.Smith, Jr. had part in Mateur-Bizerte battle. May 23-43:9.
- Here's how war looked to a boy from Duplin. Jl.7-43:7.
- Censorship sharpens Marine's (Jack Riley descriptive poweJl. 18-43:1 X.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Chapel Hill boy describes record climb in Colorado. Ag.l-43:5.
- Sgt. L.A. Barnes, Winterville, writes of a refugee who tells world he's fighting Frenchman. Ag.11-43:3.
- News&Observes in Sicily, too, says Sgt. S.H.Unshaw. Ag.22-43:8.
- Smithfield man, t. Wot son Wharton, tell
- of invasion of Sicily in letter. Se.2-43:5 Mr. and Mrs. S-olvey, Windsor, get lfttter from General. Se. 17-43:15.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Ben youth writes of visit in Itrly. Se. 26-43:10.
- Ensign Charles L.Bell, Roxboro, writes of action overseas. 0.1-43:5.
- Johnston boy, Charles Fred Stephenson, tells of Jungle fighting. 0.11-43:3.
- Crpt. Stevens, Smithfielc, writes of action with Japs. 0.24-43:9 X.
- Sgt. Gregory Murray, Kinston, tells in letter of Italian concitions. N.18-43:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II). Letters
- Wilson boy, Cpl. William Walls, tells of invasion of Italy. N.26-43:3.
- Burial on a battlefield described by Capt. Frederick Thompson, Wilson. D.2-43:7
- T=r Heel gunner, Arthur B.Smith, saved in China. D.2-43:11.
- Alexander Hedley, Charlotte, rot his wish, 700 letters. D.6-43:2.
- Two letters cone home: Lt. Charles S.L Lail Jr., Hickory. D.18-43:5.