Letter from Richard E. Webb, 1946:

Webb was "frozen as an instructor when war was declared" and was then "frozen in top secret work with the Bureau of Ordnance." He "put in for a transfer to the regular Navy and was accepted," hoping that "families would be allowed" at Adak, but his "hopes...

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Other Authors: Webb, Richard E. (author), Post, Lauren (Recipient)
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1946
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11929/sdsu:64767
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Summary:Webb was "frozen as an instructor when war was declared" and was then "frozen in top secret work with the Bureau of Ordnance." He "put in for a transfer to the regular Navy and was accepted," hoping that "families would be allowed" at Adak, but his "hopes were dashed when [he] arrived." He is training to be a personnel officer. Lauren C. Post Box 9, Folder 9