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to H Hamilton Williams
15 October 1943
Western Union
Condolence telegram written to H. Hamilton Williams after the death of his brother "Leroy".
GLC09587.076
to the Williams family
20 October 1943
Telegram sent to the Williams family by the Walker family, after the death of LeRoi Williams. The telegram expresses sympathy and mentions "a great loss to both our families." This is most likely from the family of Lt. William H. Walker, the other...
GLC09587.104
[color photograph of LeRoi Williams' funeral]
1943
In the center of the room sits a flag draped coffin, above, a picture of LeRoi Williams. The room is filled with flowers.
GLC09587.127
Airways Flying: A Handbook For Military Pilots
September 1943
United States. Army Air Forces
A handbook of procedures, vocabulary, and policies for military pilots in World War II.
GLC09587.129
The Hampton Bulletin: Veterans Homecoming Number
May 27, 1964
The Hampton Institute, fl. 1946
A booklet dedicated to the alumni and students of the Hampton Institute who served in World War II and how the Institute ran during the war. There is a photo of LeRoi S. Williams on page 22 and a caption about his service and death. Vol 43.
GLC09587.130
Certification of Student Solo Cross County Flight
21 June 1940
Details of a Solo Cross-Country Flight made by LeRoi Williams. Gives checkpoints, times, altitude, conditions, and instructor notes. Signed by James A. Honaker.
GLC09587.131.02
[Military forms from Tuskegee]
1942-1949
Williams, Eugene W., 1925-1949
Military forms from Tuskegee, Alabama, with the names and addresses of lieutenants and officers, including Eugene Williams.
GLC09587.147
Honorable Discharge
3 August 1945
Cooke, John G., Jr., 1910-1999
Honorable discharge for Eugene Williams from Squadron "H" 2143d AAF Base Unit in the Army of the United States, at Tuskeee Army Air Field in Alabama. It is signed by Lieutenant Colonel John G. Cooke Jr, director of administration and services. His...
GLC09587.148
Graduation Exercise
4 August 1945
United States. Army.
The program from Eugene Williams' graduation from Class 45-E of the United States Army. On the front, there is a drawing of a soldier. Half of his face is white and the other half is shaded.
GLC09587.149
This is a letter sent to Eugene Williams appointing him to temporary Second Lieutenant. It is signed by Raymond Barron, Acting Adjutant General.
GLC09587.150
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