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[Silver Oak Leaf Cluster]
1943-1946
United States. Army Air Forces
A cluster of oak leaves with small acorns to represent five bronze oak leaf clusters. Two prongs bent by oak leaf base.
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A cluster of oak leaves with small acorns to represent five bronze oak leaf clusters. Two prongs are straight.
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A cluster of oak leaves with small acorns to represent five bronze oak leaf clusters. Two prongs are slightly bent at the end.
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A cluster of 3 oak leaves with small acorns to represent five bronze oak leaf clusters. Two prongs are slightly bent at the end.
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[Bronze Star Device]
A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are twisted together.
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A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are flared out.
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A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are straight.
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A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are slightly flared out.
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A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are bent like a bobby pin.
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A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are slightly flared.
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February 18, 1946
A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are very flared out.
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A bronze oak leaf cluster with two prongs slightly bent.
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A bronze oak leaf cluster with two prongs slightly twisted.
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[Bomb Pin]
Pin from a bomb "fuze" with an instructional tag that reads "Pin not to be removed until fuze is about to be placed in bomb. If fuze is removed from bomb replace pin at once."
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[Cotter Pin]
Pin from a bomb with an instructional tag that reads "M.K. 19-2 If bomb is not dropped, replace safety cotter pin before removing bomb from dropping gear. See other side. Remove safety cotter pin after bomb is place in dropping gear and prior to...
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[Kwaj Lodge Membership Rock]
6 November 1944
Card with a small rock glued near the top. A membership rock for the Kwaj Lodge. The card certifies that Lt. Robert L. Stone "is a member of the Fraternal Order of Rock-happy Residents of Kwajalein." Signed by Rock Happy Rodger "maitre d'hotel Kwaj...
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to Jacob Stone
9 November 1943
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
A postcard to Jacob Stone from Salt Lake City, Utah with a packet of salt attached to it from the Great Salt Lake. He writes that all is well and he will write later.
The photo on the postcard is "John Cobb beats the Eyston record for speed on the...
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[4th Air Force Badge]
A military patch from the Army Air Forces in World War II. The four orange lines leading up to a white star with a red circle in the middle of white wings represents the 4th Air Force.
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[U.S. Army Air Force Blue Cadet Patch]
A military patch from the Army Air Forces in World War II. It signifies that the person with the badge is an U.S. Army Air Force Cadet.
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[U.S. Army Air Force Cadet Advanced Training Patch]
A military patch from the Army Air Forces in World War II. It signifies that the person with the badge is an U.S. Army Air Force Cadet in Advanced Training.
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[Territory of Hawaii seal patch]
A military patch with the seal of the territory of Hawaii embroidered on cloth.
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[Meritorious Conduct Patch]
A military patch with a yellow laurel wreath on a khaki green background. Worn by those for meritorious conduct.
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[7th Army Air Force Patch]
A military patch with an orange "7" in the center of a white and red star on a blue background. This patch represented the soldiers part of the 7th Army Air Force.
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[Army Air Force Patch]
A military patch with an orange wings for a white star containing a red circle on a blue background. Represents the Army Air Force.
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Stiched around the edges.
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[Enlisted Officer Patch]
A military patch possibly signifying the solider was an enlisted officer.
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[U. S. Army 2nd Service Command Patch]
U.S. Army issue 2nd Service Command patch. Represented the second branch of the Army during World War II.
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[Asiatic Pacific Ribbon]
1942-1946
Asiatic Pacific ribbon for soliders who served in combat in the Pacific theater for thirty days. Instituted in 1942.
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[American Campaign Ribbon]
World War II American Campaign Ribbon. Qualifying Dates: 11/6/1942 - 3/15/1946. Criteria: Service outside the U.S. in the American Theater for thirty days or within the continental U.S. for one year.
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[Air Medal Ribbon]
World War II Air Medal Ribbon. Began in 1942 to be awarded to those for meritorious achievement in aerial flight.
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[World War II Victory Ribbon]
1941-1946
World War II Victory Medal Ribbon. Awarded for service in the Armed Forces of the United States between 1941-1946.
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[Distinguished Flying Cross Ribbon]
1945
Distinguished Flying Cross Medal Ribbon. Awarded for heroism or extraordinary achievement while flying for the armed services.
Robert L. Stone was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1945 for a mission where all of the bombs dropped hit the...
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[FR-666 WW II Japanese Artillery Powder Charge Silk Bags]
1942-1945
Japanese Military
A number of FR-666 Japanese artillery powder charge silk bags sewn together. Japanese characters and symbols of cross cannons are printed on the silk bags. There is a trace of black residue along the bottom half from gunpowder.
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[Records Jacket]
A records jacket with Robert L. Stone's name written in the top right corner. This folder contained collateral documents when the collection was donated. It originally was meant for service record and allied papers. It can also be used as a...
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The Child's Anti-Slavery Book: Containing a Few Words About American Slave Children. And Stories of Slave-Life.
1859
American Tract Society
This is a children's storybook filled with tales of slavery. There are 5 sections. The first is about the institution of slavery and explaining to children what slavery means. The second through the fifth sections are stories about particular people.
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Eulogy of General Alexander Hamilton, Pronounced at the Request of the Citizens of Boston, July 26, 1804
1804
Otis, Harrison Gray, 1765-1848.
A published eulogy of Alexander Hamilton given by Harrison Gray Otis on July 26, 1804, 14 days after Hamilton's death. This work follows the accomplishments of Hamilton from a young man to his death. Focusing on his intelligence and role in the...
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[Collection of letters belonging to Richard DiChristina, 1969-1970] [Decimalized .01-.24]
1969-1970
DiChristina, Richard J., 1949-2016
Collection of letters exchanged between Joyce Robinson and Richard DiChristina dated 1969-1970. Consists of 38 letters pertaining to their engagement, DiChristina's enlistment and life for Robinson in the states. DiChristina was a Private E1 in the...
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to Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.05]
11 June 1969
One letter from Richard to Joyce concerning basic training with four enclosures dated June 11, 1960. These enclosures include an Allotment Authorization Form, and a pamphlet concerning honorable discharge.
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to Joyce Robinson
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard DiChristina dated June 11, 1969. He writes that he is going to basic training and is working his way towards a three-day pass so that he can come home. He mentions that he will see a dentist...
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Allotment Authorization Form
Allotment form designating Miss Joyce Robinson as allottee of Richard Di Christina.
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Payee receipt
Bond payee receipt for the amount of $25.
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[Paper Name Plate belonging to Richard J. DiChristina]
1969
One paper nameplate belonging to Richard J. DiChristina dated 1969.
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To Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.03]
14-15 June 1969
Three letters written within a two day period that were sent in the same envelope.
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14 June 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated June 14, 1969. He informs Joyce to tell Carl that it is difficult being away from your loved ones. He writes that he wishes he could spell better so he could express all he...
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15 June 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated June 15, 1969. He writes that he is a "CQ Runner" and is responsible for passing messages at Fort Dix. He will be returning home on the fourth week of his training. He writes...
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One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard DiChristina dated June 14, 1969. He writes that all of the men in his camp are writing to their "girls." They are also in the process of shining their shoes. Rich asks Joyce not to go out every...
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to Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.02]
14-16 June 1969
Two letters to Joyce Robinson sent in the same envelope From the 14th through the 16th.
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One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated June 14, 1969. He writes that he is in basic training. Updates that he is Private E1 in the second platoon in Company A, 6th Battalion, 3rd Battery Brigade. He is expected to be...
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16 June 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robison from Richard J. DiChristina dated June 16, 1969. He writes that his platoon was working for seventeen hours. He will be taking a truck-driving test on June 19 at 5:30 am. He mentions that he must also take a gun...
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26 June 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated une 26, 1969. He writes he is happy to have spoken to Joyce and will call her again on Monday night. He asks her if they can get married when he comes home. DiChristina informs...
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7 July 1969
A letter and American Airlines boarding pass.
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One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated July 7, 1969. He writes that his troop is "camping" with no light, hot water, or bathroom facilities. It has been raining all day and night, and they marched for two hours. He...
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American Airlines boarding pass
4-6 July 1969
American Airlines boarding pass, Flight 433 04. On the back there is a note stating, "Home on Pass July 4-6"
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8 July 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated July 8, 1969. Included with the letter is a Price List and Order Form from The Exchange Photo Shop, Fort Dix, New Jersey.
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One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated July 8, 1969. He writes from his tent. It is "hot as hell" and 4:30 in the morning. He reports that his troop marched five miles to a site where they shot their guns. They...
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Price List and Order Form from The Exchange Photo Shop, Fort Dix, New Jersey
One price list and order form from the Exchange Photo Shop dated July 8, 1969. The option for a regular package is circled.
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16 July 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina with a newspaper horoscope clipping dated July 16, 1969.
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One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina writes that he shot 42 on the rifle test and that he "will get a metal [sic] Baby I will." He mentions how hot the weather is and that he received the picture she sent him...
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Newspaper Clipping
One newspaper clipping containing horoscopes. The Libra and Capricorn are circled in pen.
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to Richard DiChristina
30 July 1969
Robinson, Joyce, 1957-?
One letter addressed to Richard J. DiChristina from Joyce Robinson dated July 30, 1969. Pertains to her schoolwork and Richard's basic training. She mentions her expected trip to visit Richard at Fort Dix. Relays that she will stop at her Uncle Bob's...
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to Richard DiChristina [Decimalized .01-.02]
30 July - 1 August 1969
Two letters sent in the same envelope from July 30- August 1st.
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One letter addressed to Richard J. DiChristina from Joyce Robinson dated July 30, 1969. Pertains to visiting Richard's mother, updates on family members and attending a performance of Romeo and Juliet. She mentions she visited Richard's mother and...
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1 August 1969
One letter addressed to Richard J. DiChristina from Joyce Robinson dated August 1, 1969. Pertains to family updates and details on her upcoming trip to visit him. Joyce writes that there is a bus strike preventing her from getting their airline...
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to Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.03]
2 December 1969-3 January 1970
Three letters sent in one envelope letters are dated from December 2nd to January 3rd.
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2 December 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated December 2, 1969. Pertains to his guard duty in the Viet Cong. He writes that they were marching for three to four hours today. DiChristina wishes he could come home to marry...
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