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Box 1

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

William L. Kabler papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSC-121
Abstract

Official correspondence, 1949–1955; Personal correspondence, 1961–1990; Letters of congratulations, commendation, promotion and retirement, 1942–1972; Naval Orders, 1929–1954; Service Record; Subject Files on USS Heron, Kearsarge and Rendova, 1941–1953; Miscellany, including invitations, programs, newspaper clippings, photographs, certificates, Citations and Naval War College items. 1929–1990.

Dates: 1939 - 1980

Letters sent and received, 1961 Aug 21-1972 Oct 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSC-121- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1961 Aug 21-1972 Oct 20

Letters and telegrams, 1953 Jan 3-1954 Sep 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSC-121- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1953 Jan 3-1954 Sep 14

Letters of commendation, promotion and retirement, 1942 Jan 8-1972 Nov 17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSC-121- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1942 Jan 8-1972 Nov 17

Requests for leave, 1940-1956

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-121- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1940-1956

Naval orders, 1929-1937

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSC-121- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1929-1937

Naval orders, 1938-1949

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: MSC-121- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1938-1949

Naval orders, 1949-1954

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSC-121- Series II
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1949-1954

Letters sent and received as naval attaché to Turkey, 1949 Jan 17-Dec 31

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-121- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1949 Jan 17-Dec 31

Letters sent and received as naval attaché to Turkey, 1950 Jan 4-Dec 27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-121- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of four boxes, and is divided into four series: Correspondence, Naval Records, Subject Files and Miscellany.Series I, Correspondence, covers the years 1942 to 1990 and includes official correspondence, both letters- sent and received, when Kabler was naval attache in Turkey from 1949to1951. Most of the letters are in English; however, there are several letters both sent and received, in Turkish, French and Arabic. The correspondence deals with Kabler' s travels, providing assistance to American naval officers, the visits of the U.S. Sixth Fleet to Turkey and foreign navies, thank you letters, letters of congratulations and appreciation, and invitations.Other official correspondence contains both letters sent and received regarding U.S. Navy matters as well as letters of thanks, appreciation and acknowledgement, and invitations during his assignment as naval aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air and CO, USS KEARSARGE (CVA-33). Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams (when he was commanding officer of USS RENDOVA and USS KEARSARGE) and letters of commendation, promotion and retirement from Westinghouse Corporation are found here as well.Series II, Naval Records, consist of naval orders, leave requests, resumes, awards, appointments, and Kabler's service record.In Subject Files, Series III, are letters, memoranda, telegrams, newspaper clippings, booklets, articles, maps and log extracts for...
Dates: 1950 Jan 4-Dec 27