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Camp Joseph T. Robinson (Ark.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Clark and Kenneth Adams collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 11.0018
Scope and Contents

This World War II collection relates to two brothers who served in the U.S. Army and consists of letters, documents, photographs, memorabilia, army uniform items, equipment, personal items, and medals. The letters from one brother, primarily sent to his parents, detail his service from Mifflinburg, PA through his training in the United States at Camp Polk, LA, and Fort Sam Houston, TX. They also cover his overseas transfer to England, as well as France, Belgium, and Germany. The letters from the other brother detail service from Mifflinburg, PA to the North African Campaign, and then to the European Campaign.

Dates: Created: 1943-1945; Other: Date acquired: 05/10/2011

Raymond Filer collection

 Collection — 12.0071 - Box 1
Identifier: 12.0071
Dates: 1918-1948; Other: Date accessioned: 2012-12-05

Mark Donald Tompkins transcript

 Collection — Single Folder Collections - 2009 Box 2 (09.0048-09.0084), Folder: 09.0062 - Folder
Identifier: 09.0062
Scope and Contents

This collection contains the oral history interview transcript of Mark Donald Tompkins. Tompkins served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a medic assigned to the 471st Quartermaster Trucking Regiment under General Omar Bradley.

Dates: Created: 1942-1944; Other: Majority of material found in 1943; Other: Date acquired: 05/14/2009

Oscar Olson collection

 File — Box Single Folder Collections - 1999 Box, Folder: 99.0524 - Folder 1
Identifier: 99.0524
Content Description

This collection relates to Oscar Olson who served with the United States Army with the 3rd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 8th Division in France and Germany from 1942 to 1945. This collection contains copies of photographs and letters, a veteran's questionnaire and Olson's answers, and an oral history transcript.

Dates: Event: 1942-1945; October 7, 1999; Other: Date accessioned: 1992-12-13