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William D. Puleston papers
Correspondence and writings, 1929-1948. Correspondence, mainly letters received treating naval matters, undated-1948; notes on the freedom of the seas and a paper by Admiral Barjot entitled How to Bomb an Industrial Country, ca. 1948.
Charles S. Quinn, Jr. papers
Naval Orders, naval papers and certificates, 1940-1960. Most of the collection consists of his naval orders regarding his assignments and naval papers containing correspondence and memoranda regarding promotions, medals, etc. Certificates complete the collection
Quonset Point-Davisville Naval Officers' Wives Club collection
Newspaper clippings, photographs, and memorabilia of the club’s activities, 1962–1964, 1966, 1968–1969, 1971–1972. Quonset Point Naval Air Station, Construction Battalion Center, Davisville, RI.
Quonset Point-Naval Air Station records
Materials kept by the Public relations Office including letters, yearbooks, command histories, newspaper clippings, photos, and other items relating to the Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Charlestown, RI, Quonset Point, RI
William P. Raimo papers
Certificates, Lists and Publications, chiefly, 1944-2003. Most of the collection relates to his service in the Naval Armed Guard in SS Lawrence D. Tyson, 1944-1945, including copies of photographs of the ship's crew, lists of merchant ships where Naval Armed Guard won battle stars, newspaper clippings, and newsletters of the Naval Armed Guard Association.
Clark G. Reynolds papers
Papers: Three binders of book reviews, articles, and essays, 1961-2002; curriculum vita; correspondence with Donald Yerxa, 2003-2005; Obituary, 2005; CD Rom of reunion of classes Reynolds taught.
Robert Riley photographs and ephemera
Photographs of Riley and visits of Cardinal Terence Cooke, Pope John Pau II, ships and European countries. In addition, there are ship's newspapers, bumper stickers, decals, unit patches and pins.
Horace B. Robertson papers
Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers letter to Raymond Perry Rodgers
This collection consists of one letter written from Rear Admiral Christopher Raymond Perry to his son, Raymond Perry Rodgers.
James L. Rodgers papers
Correspondence, letters sent to his parents from Navy Pre-Flight School, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1942–1943, describing his training and daily routine; Letters to his fiancée, Phyllis Weidman from Camp Endicott, Davisville, RI, regarding his daily schedule, Anti-Aircraft School, Newport, RI and wedding plans, 1945. Photographs of J.L. Rodgers and Phyllis Weidman, 1945.