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Book - 2019.021.0051
Digital scan of a commemorative book about the U.S. Marines in Tientsin, China. Information and photographs of U.S. Marines and events that occurred in Tientsin are included. This book belonged to Laurence James Ricks who was stationed in Tientsin China with "D" Company from January 15, 1940 to May 20, 1941. Ricks is pictured on Page 32 with "D" Company.
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Certificate - 2019.021.0032
Appointment of Laurence J. Ricks to Field Music Private First Class. This is a photocopy of an original document that was signed on October 16, 1940, when Ricks was with the U.S. Marine Detachment, "D" Company, in Tientsin, China.
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Photograph, Digital - 2019.021.0021
B/W photograph of United States Marine Corps, Company D in Tientsin, China in 1941.
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Serial - EC1151
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 5), printed for the week of October 9-13, 1944. It is paginated 33-40. The articles discuss the war in the Pacific Theater, including the American air bases being destroyed, the Fourteenth Air Force sinking Japanese ships in the China Sea, the recent strategic planning between Churchill and Roosevelt in Quebec and the possible need to change the plans, Japanese plans to divide China into two sections, the divis...
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Serial - EC1154
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 8), printed for the week of October 30-November 3, 1944. It is paginated 57-64. The paper includes articles about overcrowding in cities focused on the war effort, the Unites States' plan to bomb Formosa in the Pacific Ocean (to stop its aid to Japan and its use as an air and naval base for Japan; also to make a path for U.S. forces to the coast of China and to the Philippines), problems in Greece, the importan...
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Serial - EC1155
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 9), printed for the week of November 6-10, 1944. It is paginated 65-72. The articles discuss Congress and its role in making peace, the presidential election and pride in being able to hold a national election during wartime, American and Filipino forces fighting the Japanese and the impending freedom in the Philippines, eductional broadcasting through FM radio, President Osmeña returning to the Philippines, an...
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Serial - EC1156
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 10), printed for the week of November 13-17, 1944. It is paginated 73-80. The articles discuss Roosevelt winning the election for the fourth term, switching focus from the election to the war effort, planning for the transition from wartime to peacetime, United States' dissatisfaction with political and military organization in China, dividing the China-India-Burma command, development of a War Production Board...
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Serial - EC1159
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 13), printed for the week of December 11-15, 1944. It is paginated 97-104. The articles discuss the resignation of Secretary of State Cordell Hall and his pursuit of peace, B-29s flying over and bombing the industrial cities of Japan in continuous raids, Argentina--its policies, its economic state, and its call for a Pan-American conference, importation and use of rubber for national defense, and short summarie...
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Serial - EC1164
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 18), printed for the week of January 29-February 2, 1945. It is paginated 133-140. The articles discuss the Russian army's push against Germany from the Eastern Front, the amount of U.S. government money that is going towards the war, manpower shortage in the Army and Navy and Congress's "Work-or-Fight" legislation, detailed information about the B-29 bombers--including the locations, missions, Bomber Commands,...
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Serial - EC1165
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 19), printed for the week of February 5-9, 1945. It is paginated 141-148. The articles discuss the controversy over the former Vice President Wallace's appointment as Secretary of Commerce in Roosvelt's fourth term, a description of the duties of each cabinet department, German militarism in East Prussia, why knowledge of geography is significant in warfare, the importance of bulldozers and other equipment for ...
Record Type: Archive