[Tax Receipt, November 28, 1914] (open access)

[Tax Receipt, November 28, 1914]

Tax receipt from Levi Perryman by E. W. Powell. The receipt is from the Office of Treasurer and collector, Chaves County, Roswell, New Mexico. The receipt has a description of real estate and improvements.
Date: November 28, 1914
Creator: Powell, E. W.
Object Type: Legal Document
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Tax Receipt, November 28, 1914] (open access)

[Tax Receipt, November 28, 1914]

Tax receipt from Levi Perryman by E. W. Powell. The tax receipt is from the Office of Treasurer and Collector, Chaves County, Roswell, New Mexico.
Date: November 28, 1914
Creator: Powell, E. W.
Object Type: Legal Document
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Check from Bob Perryman to W.T. Holiday, November 12, 1907] (open access)

[Check from Bob Perryman to W.T. Holiday, November 12, 1907]

Check made out to W.T. Holiday from Bob Perryman of $500 due on or before April 1, 1908. The check is through The Hagerman National Bank, Hagerman, New Mexico.
Date: November 12, 1907
Creator: Perryman, Bob
Object Type: Legal Document
System: The UNT Digital Library
Area 1, Phase 3. The Special Staff (open access)

Area 1, Phase 3. The Special Staff

This booklet is the 3rd unit of an extension training course developed for Air Reserve personnel about military management. This book discusses the functions and responsibilities most often found on the Air Force special staff.
Date: November 1964
Creator: Air University (U.S.). Extension Course Institute.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard Bennett, November 15, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard Bennett, November 15, 2001

Interview with Richard (Dick) Bennett, a pilot during World War II. He discusses his enlistment in the Army Air Corps, basic training and flight school. He then went to a base in South Carolina to learn to fly B-25s. At Fort Myers, Florida he flew B-26 bombers and trained to fly them off of aircraft carriers so they could drop torpedos on the Japanese fleet during naval battles. He traveled across the Pacific to Brisbane only to be told that they didn't have B-26s for the crews; the colonel there knew nothing about the plan to launch B-26s from aircraft carriers, so they were sent to New Guinea to fly B-17s and supplement the crews for those bombers. From there they made bombing runs or "Washing Machine Charlie"-type runs to keep people awake at night on various Japanese targets in the islands, particularly the base at Rabaul. In fall of 1943, the Army grounded the B-17s due to the damage they had incurred and replaced them with B-24s. The men received manuals and were given only a few days to familiarize themselves with the new planes. They were then sent on bombing runs. He finished his tour of duty at …
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: Cox, Floyd & Bennett, Richard
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History