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Box 2

 Container

Contains 38 Results:

Letters received, 1958 Apr 20-May 19

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Apr 20-May 19

Letters received, 1958 May 21-Jun 11

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 May 21-Jun 11

Letters received, 1958 Jun 13-Jul 2

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Jun 13-Jul 2

Letters received, 1958 Jul 3-23

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Jul 3-23

Letters received, 1958 Jul 26-27

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Jul 26-27

Letters received, 1958 Jul 28-Aug 5

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Jul 28-Aug 5

Letters received, 1958 Aug 6-19

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Aug 6-19

Letters received, 1958 Aug 20-Sep 12

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Aug 20-Sep 12

Letters received, 1958 Sep 13-29

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 18
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Sep 13-29

Letters received, 1958 Sep 30-Oct 13

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSC-142- Series III
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes which document Miller's career from 1933 through 1968. They are divided into six series: biography, speecnes, official and personal correspondence, subject file-US Navy, Sixth Fleet, and miscellany.Series I contains biographical material about Admiral Miller, including a biographical questionnaire for a 20-year anniversary book of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1933, his obituary, and biographical information from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Series II contains speeches and presentations given by Miller during his naval career.Official correspondence, dated 1933-1968, composes the bulk of the collection and is contained in Series III. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence between Miller and his contemporaries shows the networking of naval officers and how they kept each other abreast of their naval and personal lives. Also contained in the official correspondence is information involving military activities such as the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the 1958 Mid-East crisis in Lebanon, U.S. Naval-Royal Thai Navy activity, Jungle Drum III, 1965 , original orders, fitness reports, and letters of awards and appointments.Series IV, the personal correspondence, is possibly the most valuable material in the collection because Miller periodically wrote long detailed letters to his family and friends about the Miller family activities and his naval activities. A 1957-1958...
Dates: 1958 Sep 30-Oct 13