Description:
Military correspondence, certificates,
discharges, photograph, and
miscellaneous United States Armed Forces papers pertaining to Ogden,
Utah natives, Charles B. and Earl M. Stone. Most of these documents
pertain to World War II service. Included is a commendation for Charles
Stone’s military duty, signed by President Harry S. Truman.
Box 1
FD 1 Four items:
1. War Department, Ogden Air Depot
memorandum
to Earl M. Stone requesting identification
information, March 3, 1942.
2. Ogden Air Depot recommendation
from F.J.
Butagnole for Earl M. Stone, December 3, 1942.
3. Ogden Air Depot recommendation
from Ralph
O. Norgard for Earl M. Stone, December 5, 1942.
4. Letter from Aviation Cadet Examination
Board,
Salt Lake City, Utah requesting Earl M. Stone
take the Cadet Mental Qualifying Examination.
Dated December 9, 1942.
FD 2 Three items:
1. Order To Report For Induction
for Earl Mack
Stone, Ogden, Utah, December 22, 1942.
2. Order To Report For Induction
for Earl Mack
Stone, Ogden, Utah, May 18, 1943.
3. Selective Service System letter
to Earl Mack
Stone, canceling order to Report For Induction
because of deferment, May 21, 1943.
FD 3 Four items:
1. Army of the United States Separation
Qualification
Record for Earl M. Stone, n.d.
2. Photograph of Earl Mack Stone
in military attire.
Black and white. 5 x 7.
3. Birth Certificate for Earl M.
Stone.
4. Honorable Discharge from the Army
of the United
States for Earl Mack Stone, February 25, 1946.
FD 4 Two items:
1. Security Acknowledgement for Earl
Mack Stone,
Hill Air Force Base, May 16, 1957.
2. Designation of Civilian Positions
as Sensitive for
Earl M. Stone, September 7, 1967.
FD 5 One item:
1. Army of the United States Separation
Qualification
Record for Charles B. Stone, n.d.
FD 6 One item:
1. Letter of commendation for military
service for
Charles B. Stone from Utah Governor, Herbert
B. Maw, May 14, 1946.
FD 7 One item:
1. Woodmen of the World Certificate
of Merit and
Military Service for Charles B. Stone, May 17,
1946.
FD 8 One item:
1. Commendation for military service for Charles
B.
Stone. Signed by President Harry S. Truman, n.d.