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Photo of Warren Yeaw in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Yeaw, Warren; Article on back of photo; "Warren Yeaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Yeaw, 2412 East North Street, was with the U. S. marines stationed at Pearl Harbor, according to the last reports from him. Yeaw formerly was a…
Tags: Decatur IL., Marine Corps, Pearl Harbor, World War II, WWII
Photo of Robert E. Todd in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Todd, Robert E., Article on back of photo; "Seaman Todd Returns To Ship After Furlough; Robert E. Todd, seam first class and son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Todd of 1942 East Cantrell street, left Decatur last night for the…
Tags: Decatur IL., Navy, Pearl Harbor, U.S.S. Colorado, World War II, WWII
Photo of Jack Thornell in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Thornell, Sgt. Jack; Article on back of photo; "Tech. Sgt. Jack Thornell, a veteran of 50 months in the Pacific area, is spending a 21-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Harrison, 255 East Waggoner street. Sergeant…
Tags: Army, Decatur IL., Japanese Attack, Pearl Harbor, World War II, WWII
Photo of Randall Rawlings in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Rawlings, Randall; Article on back of photo; "Since entering the navy about a month after Pearl Harbor, Randall Rawlings, fireman first class, of Decatur, has really been around. Pearl Harbor, Palmyra, North Africa, Panama,…
Photo of Yeoman 3rd Class Robert J. Parker in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Parker, Yeoman 3rd Class Robert J.; Article on back of photo; "Robert J. Parker, 19, yeoman, third class, USNR, Decatur, Ill., who is now working as communications clerk in the personnel office of the Pacific Fleet service…
Photo of Paul K. Gould in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Gould, Paul K., Article on back of photo; "Paul K. Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gould, 535 south Twenty-second Place, recently spent a furlough here after completing a course in advanced aviation in Chicago. before…
Tags: Decatur IL., Midway, Naval Aviation, Pearl Harbor, Solomons, Wake Island, World War II, WWII