Request Hi-Resolution Image | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
RG-60.01.14.10, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 11 July 1943.pdf (PDF Document, 2.51 MB)
Download Original File
Title:
RG-60.01.14.10, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 11 July 1943
Date:
July 11, 1943
ID:
RG-60.01.14.10
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Clifton Gallup Papers, 1939-1946 Sub-Collection 1: RG-60.01, Correspondence to and from Clifon Callup, 1939 -- 1945 Collection of Folder-Level 14: RG-60.01.14, Clifton Gallup, Correspondence from the Fort Eustis Virginia, 1943 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-60.01.14.10, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother, July 11, 1943
Creators:
Subjects:
Armed forces, American
Clifton Levar Gallup, US Army, serviceman, 1943 -- 1947
Correspondence in English language
Documents in English language
English, language
Family correspondence
Family correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Fort Eustis, Virginia, US military training base
Fort Eustis, Virginia, US Military training base, Clifton Levar Gallup
Military training, US Army
Narratives in English language
Personal correspondence
Personal correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Redlands (California, United States)
Shirley Gallup, wife of Clifton Gallup
Soldiers, American
Training of US soldiers at the US military installations in the United States, the Second World War
United States (1939 -- 1945)
Clifton Levar Gallup, US Army, serviceman, 1943 -- 1947
Correspondence in English language
Documents in English language
English, language
Family correspondence
Family correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Fort Eustis, Virginia, US military training base
Fort Eustis, Virginia, US Military training base, Clifton Levar Gallup
Military training, US Army
Narratives in English language
Personal correspondence
Personal correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Redlands (California, United States)
Shirley Gallup, wife of Clifton Gallup
Soldiers, American
Training of US soldiers at the US military installations in the United States, the Second World War
United States (1939 -- 1945)
Languages: