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Soldiers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Poret, Ory Garard (1919-2014). Collection, 1942-1945, 1972, 2000

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0347
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of a scrapbook of photographs from Poret’s service in the military. Some of the photographs are identified by location. This scrapbook has been digitized, so a user’s copy is available on CD. Also included is “A Brief Autobiography” by Poret, Army Service material, and other writings.

Dates: 1942-1945, 1972, 2000

Reaux, Lawless J. “Butterbean”, Jr. (1928- ). Collection, 1944-1979

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0220
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of personal information, photographs, military records, correspondence, publications, and other miscellaneous materials as well.

Dates: 1944-1979

Trahan, Eugene A., Sr., Col. (1917-2003). Scrapbooks, 1869-1982, n.d.

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0523
Scope and Contents This collection contains two scrapbooks put together by Col. Trahan. The first scrapbook features photographs of the extended Trahan, Landry (mother), and Colomb (wife) families in Lafayette, LA. There are also photographs of Col. Trahan’s military career, such as when he was stationed in Germany during the fall of Berlin. The second scrapbook contains photographs of the landscapes where Col. Trahan traveled and/or was stationed, including Germany, Switzerland, and the Middle East. There are...
Dates: 1869-1982, n.d.

Warmoth, Henry Clay (1842-1931). Papers, 1798-1934

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0085
Scope and Contents

The Warmoth papers have been filmed in two series: the correspondence and the volumes. Each series is independently arranged in chronological order. This collection consists of correspondence, journals, diaries, daybooks, ledgers, cashbook and other miscellaneous records.

Note: See control file for "Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Henry Clay Warmoth Papers.

Dates: 1798-1934