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Soldiers with bundles on Miami street, 1943
Group of uniformed young men, each with a bundle, standing on road lined with hotels, including the Royal Palm. Handwritten on back: 8/29/43 1 Geiger, 2 Major, 3 Mandarich, [unnumbered] Dunn, 4 Cook 5 Sgt. Schefts, 6 Ney, 7 Rynders, 8 Lee, 9 Edklund, 10 Hangland, 11 [blank], 12 Kurtz, 13 [blank], 14 Owen, 15 Krasin, 16 Maertz, 17 [blank], 18 Malek, 19 Blumquist, 20 Cohen, 21 Kerry, 22 Polkowski." -
Bus schedule between Stuart and Camp Murphy, 1943
Bus arrival and departure times.Tags Camp Murphy (Fla.) -
Stuart News, "A Letter Home" edition, 7 October 1943
Partial copy of Stuart News edition focusing on the Stuart Service Club, Camp Murphy, the Red Cross, Coast Guard, local beach patrols. Includes ads from local businesses.
The Service Club was built in 1943 by the Army Corp of Engineers to serve as the Martin County Service Club. After the war, the building was purchased by the City of Stuart and served as a community recreation hall and civic center. In 2024, it is the Flagler Center of Stuart, 246 SW Flagler Avenue, Stuart. -
Camp Murphy Message, 22 September 1944
This issue (Volume 1, No. 52, final issue) includes cartoons, Camp Chatter, sports, and activities. Edited and published each Friday by and for the personnel of Camp Murphy under the supervision of the Public Relations Branch. Volume 1, Number 1 was published 1 October 1943; final issue Volume 1, Number 52, published 22 September 1944. -
Camp Murphy Message, 24 December 1943
This issue (Volume 1, No. 13) includes cartoons, Camp Chatter, sports, and activities. Edited and published each Friday by and for the personnel of Camp Murphy under the supervision of the Public Relations Branch. Volume 1, Number 1 was published 1 October 1943; final issue Volume 1, Number 52, published 22 September 1944. -
Camp Murphy Message, 17 December 1943
This issue (Volume 1, No. 12) includes cartoons, Camp Chatter, sports, and activities. Edited and published each Friday by and for the personnel of Camp Murphy under the supervision of the Public Relations Branch. Volume 1, Number 1 was published 1 October 1943; final issue Volume 1, Number 52, published 22 September 1944. -
Camp Murphy Message, 10 December 1943
This issue (Volume 1, No. 11) includes cartoons, Camp Chatter, sports, and activities. Edited and published each Friday by and for the personnel of Camp Murphy under the supervision of the Public Relations Branch. Volume 1, Number 1 was published 1 October 1943; final issue Volume 1, Number 52, published 22 September 1944. -
Camp Murphy Message, 3 December 1943
This issue (Volume 1, No. 10) includes cartoons, Camp Chatter, sports, and activities. Edited and published each Friday by and for the personnel of Camp Murphy under the supervision of the Public Relations Branch. Volume 1, Number 1 was published 1 October 1943; final issue Volume 1, Number 52, published 22 September 1944. -
Camp Murphy Message, 26 November 1943
This issue (Volume 1, No. 9) includes cartoons, Camp Chatter, sports, and activities. Edited and published each Friday by and for the personnel of Camp Murphy under the supervision of the Public Relations Branch. Volume 1, Number 1 was published 1 October 1943; final issue Volume 1, Number 52, published 22 September 1944. -
Camp Murphy Message, 12 November 1943
This issue (Volume 1, No. 7) includes biographical description of Colonel C.S. Daugherty, cartoons, Camp Chatter, sports, and activities. Edited and published each Friday by and for the personnel of Camp Murphy under the supervision of the Public Relations Branch. Volume 1, Number 1 was published 1 October 1943; final issue Volume 1, Number 52, published 22 September 1944.