-
Russian Phrase Book
Bringing War Home
Russian phrase book created by and issued to U.S. Military personnel. The book was used by the military to understand Russian phrases and was found by the participant in 2010. Participant ID 00003, Object ID 00003.
-
Scrapbook
Bringing War Home
Newspaper clippings of major events. Made of paper in good, functional condition. Handmade and mass-produced by Florence Sarah Winship. Participant ID_00016, Object ID_00041
-
Set of Earrings and Broach
Bringing War Home
Set of earrings and broach made of metal and gemstones. Professionally made in Austria in the 1940s. Participant ID 00034, Object ID 00070.
-
Shadow Box Medals and Flag
Bringing War Home
A shadow box was assembled between 1995-96 after the participant's mother's death. It contains the flag that was placed on the participant's father's coffin. Also contains Airforce Accommodation, Purple Heart, and Airforce Cross metals. Made of metal and textile, in good, functional condition. Handmade by Rich Etchberger between 1995-96. Participant ID_00039, Object ID_00081
-
Shrapnel
Bringing War Home
Pieces of shrapnel were found in the participant's bed after a shelling attack. Made of metal in fair, non-functional condition. Mass-produced by an unknown maker, time, and location. Participant ID_00046, Object ID_00122
-
Silk Dress Vietnam
Bringing War Home
Vietnamese silk that was bought during the war and was later made into a dress. Made of textile in good, functional condition. Handmade by a seamstress in 1968 in the United States. Participant ID_00041, Object ID_00090
-
Three Comanche Flags
Bringing War Home
Souvenir Flags Honoring the Comanche Code Talkers. Made of textile in good, functional condition. Mass-produced by an unknown maker and time in Oklahoma. Participant ID_00019, Object ID_00055
-
Tidwell Photo Album
Bringing War Home
Paper photo album in good functional condition. Handmade by Ira Tidwell from 1944-1945. Participant ID 00036, Object ID 00108
-
Two Identification Tags
Bringing War Home
Metal identification tags in good functional condition. Mass-produced in 1942 by the U.S. government. Participant ID 00024, Object ID 00060
-
Uniform Pins
Bringing War Home
Metal and textile uniform pins in good functional condition. Mass-produced in 1945 by the U.S. government. Participant ID 00024, Object ID 00058
-
Vase from Artillery Shell Casing
Bringing War Home
Unit association stamped in the vase, 310th Motor Transportation Corps, Repair Unit, MTF. Made of metal, in good, functional condition. Shell made in USA, modified in Koblenz. Vase handmade by Raymond Lewis Dennison in 1919. Participant ID_00004, Object ID_00004
-
Vest with commemorative patches
Bringing War Home
Black leather vest with commemorative patches from participant's service in Vietnam. Made of textile and leather in good, functional condition. Mass produced and handmade. Participant ID_00028, Object ID_00064
-
Vietnam and Family Photo Album
Bringing War Home
Personal photos and envelopes. Made of paper and framed photograph in good, functional condition. Handmade in 1943-1987. Participant ID_00016, Object ID_00042
-
Vietnamese Notebook
Bringing War Home
The book was gifted to the participant by a befriended military-aged Buddhist monk. The book contains Buddhist literature transcribed into English. Made of paper in good, functional condition. Handmade by a Buddhist monk in the 1960's in Vietnam. Participant ID_00042, Object ID_00091
-
Zeppelin-weltfahrten and Box
Bringing War Home
Paper Zeppelin-welfshrten paper book in good functional condition. It was produced in Dresden, Germany in 1933 or 1945. Participant ID 00020, Object ID 00053
-
Photo of Raymond Dennison and Ashby Dennison
Bringing War Home
A framed photo of brothers taken before deployment. Made of paper, glass, and wood in good, functional condition. Produced professionally by an unknown photographer was taken in West Virginia in 1918. Participant ID_00004, Object ID_00008
Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.