These 10 leave passes dated from June 16, 1943 to June 17, 1945 were obtained by Robert “Venoy” Reed during his time in the Army. Venoy Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II. He became a medic and landed in Normandy,…
This undated Christmas card was sent by Elizabeth Hope to Venoy Reed. Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II. He became a medic and landed in Normandy, France at the Omaha beachhead on June 16th, 1944 ten days after…
This greeting card of September 2, 1942 was sent by Mrs. F. E. Hope to Venoy Reed. Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II. He became a medic and landed in Normandy, France at the Omaha beachhead on June 16th, 1944 ten…
These military orders of February 18, 1943 from the headquarters of the 79th Infantry Division state that Robert Venoy Reed is to attend a surgical course. Venoy Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II. He became a medic…
This undated and untitled personal narrative is 6 handwritten legal size pages and gives a daily account of Robert Venoy Reed’s experiences in the European theater of war. Venoy Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II.…
This undated 3 page personal narrative titled “Summary of Prisoner-of-War Experiences of Robert Venoy Reed” was written at least 30 years after the events. Venoy Reed entered the United States Army October, 1942 during World War II. He became a medic…
These two pages of April, 1942 are part of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp newspaper “The Internitis,” and were created by internees in Manila, Philippines. This edition, published by Russell Brines and James D. Stuart certifies that Ruth W. Hooper…
These two certificates of April 7, 1945 titled "Domain of Neptunus Rex: Ruler of the Raging Main" certify that Ruth Hooper and Carr Hooper crossed the equator. They would have been on their way home from Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila,…
These three residence certificates of 1941 belong to Ruth William Hooper and W. Carr Hooper who lived in Manila, Philippines. The documents were brought back to America by Carr and Ruth Hooper who were interned at Santo Tomas Internment Camp from…
This food pass of Mrs. R. W. Hooper was most likely issued sometime between January 1942 and February 1944 when Ruth W. Hooper and her husband Carr were interned at Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines.