Virginia Military Institute -- Class of 1937
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
C. Clement Richardson World War II papers [copies]
Collection
Identifier: MS-0516
Scope and Contents
Papers relating to C. Clement Richardson's service in the U. S. Navy during World War II primarily at Quoddy Village, Maine, which was a Navy Sea Bee base named Camp Lee-Stephenson during World War II. Includes documents concerning his service record; some material about operations at the Camp; photographs taken taken at the Camp and in the vicinity.
Claude W. White military service information
File — Box MS0532
Donald E. Callar military service information
File — Box MS0532
James W. Wilson military service information
File — Box MS0532
John L. Couper military service information
File — Box MS0532
John L. Couper Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0486
Scope and Contents
The papers consist of correspondence (to parents and other family) and two photograph albums documenting service during World War II; the bulk is dated 1942-1946. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including training in Great Britain, field hospital operations in Europe, and comments about daily aspects of war. The photographs document the unit's movements, staff, and activities in England, France and Belgium. In addition, the papers include a photograph album (1936-1937) dating from his...
Joseph H. Sherrard IV military service information
File — Box MS0532
Luther R. Williams military service information
File — Box MS0532
Recollections from the Battle of the Bulge
Collection
Identifier: MS-0540
Scope and Contents
Accounts of Battle of the Bulge participation by more than forty VMI alumni. The VMI Class designation ranges from the Class of 1921-1946.
S. Strother Smith scrapbook
Collection
Identifier: MS-0436
Scope and Contents
Scrapbook fragment (1 page) compiled by Cadet Strother Smith, Class of 1937. The page contains 4 items: Receipt for 2 swords from the Lilley-Ames Company; Finals programs, 1935; Final Ball program, 1935; roster, Company "C".