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Correspondence - 2018.029.0008b
V-mail that was passed by a censor, copied, and then printed on a small sheet of white paper. The letter was written by Fred Fitch and addressed "Dear Folks." Anzio Beachhead is written on the upper right of the letter, indicating Fred's location in Italy. Fred mentions writing to Bud Sutherland, and a son of Reverend Lewis from Gillette being stationed in Europe. He also wonders if Glenn "Punk" Fitch and Almon "Ike" Edwards have seen each other ...
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Correspondence - 2018.029.0010b
V-mail letter from Fred Fitch in Italy to Vivian Sutherland in Gillette, Wyoming. The letter was written on V-mail paper, copied, and printed on a small sheet of white paper. It was stamped and signed by the censor in the upper left. In the letter Fred discusses not having seen anyone from Gillette in a long time, a boy that he was friends with while serving in Africa, and various issues concerning people from Gillette.
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Correspondence - 2018.029.0027b
V-mail from Fred Fitch to his aunt, Vivian Sutherland, and family in Gillette, Wyoming. The original V-mail was dated May 3, 1944, and was stamped and signed by the Army Examiner. The letter was typed onto the V-mail form. In the letter, Fred discusses receiving letters from his uncle Bud Sutherland and his brother Glenn "Punk" Fitch, his visit to Naples and Pompei, being attacked by German soldiers the night before, his love of Italy, and the la...
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Correspondence - 2018.029.0029b
V-mail letter from Fred Fitch, addressed to his aunt Vivian Sutherland in Gillette, Wyoming. The letter was written when Fred was stationed in Italy. The letter was typed onto the v-mail paper. Fred discusses a letter from Bud Sutherland, a trip he took to Rome, a softball team that was recently started in Gillette, the castles that he has seen, and the way that grain is gathered in Italy versus Wyoming.
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Correspondence - 2018.029.0030b
V-mail letter from Fred Fitch, addressed to his aunt Vivian Sutherland in Gillette, Wyoming. The letter was handwritten on v-mail paper on May 20, 1944. The original letter was approved and stamped by the censor on the upper left. Fred mentions letters he needs to write to Bud and Irene Sutherland, that he hasn't received the Gillette newspaper yet, and the weather in Gillette.
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Envelope - 2018.029.0008a
Envelope stationary from the War and Navy Departments. This envelope was used for V--mail service. It was sent with no postage to Vivian Sutherland in Gillette from Fred Fitch in Italy. It was postmarked on April 24, 1944, though the v-mail inside was dated April 14, 1944 and it was sent from Italy.
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Envelope - 2018.029.0010a
Envelope stationary from the War and Navy Departments. This envelope was used for V--mail service. It was sent with no postage from Fred Fitch in Italy to Vivian Sutherland in Gillette. It was postmarked on December 27, 1943, though the v-mail inside was dated December 14, 1943.
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Envelope - 2018.029.0027a
V-mail envelope. This envelope contained a letter from Fred Fitch to his aunt, Vivian Sutherland in Gillette. The envelope was postmarked on May 15, 1944, though the letter was dated May 3, 1944.
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Envelope - 2018.029.0029a
V-mail envelope. The envelope was postmarked July 4, 1944, but the v-mail inside was dated June 20, 1944.
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Envelope - 2018.029.0030a
V-mail envelope. The envelope was postmarked June 8, 1944, though the v-mail letter inside was dated May 20, 1944.
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Leaflet - 2017.070.0024
This is an 8 page leaflet printed on semi-glossy paper. Pages 3 through 6 are folded as a separate section and loosely placed between pages 1 and 8. There is a white background with green text. This is the Fall 1998 leaflet from IFYE NEWS, covering topics such as the 7th World IFYE Conference where the 50th Anniversary of 4-H International programs was celebrated, and the future plans of IFYE.
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Serial - EC1152
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 6), printed for the week of October 16-20, 1944. It is paginated 41-48. The articles range in topic from the Presidential election between F. D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey, the importance of the Ruhr Valley in Germany (mass industrial production of war equipment for Germany; prime target for bombing by the allies), problems in Italy, and the creation of the United Nations. There is a monthly current events t...
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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 - EC1158
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 12), printed for the week of December 4-8, 1944. It is paginated 89-96. The articles discuss the phases of the Allied invasion of Europe, Congress considering peacetime conscription, questions and answers about Social Security, Nazis bombing England with the V-2 Bomb (a.k.a Vergeltungswaffe No. 2) and Allies trying to win the war before the bomb's accuracy is improved, university students fighting on battlefron...
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