The allotment discontinuance and notice of discharge given to Truman Warner at the end World War 2, effective January 31st, 1946. The reason for separation is listed as “released”, and the permanent mailing address is listed as 29 Division Street in…
This is a card that Truman picked up while he was in Italy during WW 2. It was a propaganda card that represented the problems that dictators were causing in the country. On one side is a nice view of the ocean and a dancer and on the inside is a…
A letter given to Truman Warner to promote him from second lieutenant to a first lieutenant in the United States Medical Corps. . It is dated March 7th 1945, 10 and a half months into his service as a medical administrative officer. His promotion is…
A letter given to Truman Warner to promote him from second lieutenant to a first lieutenant in the United States Medical Corps. . It is dated March 7th 1945, 10 and a half months into his service as a medical administrative officer. His promotion is…
The document seen above was written to Truman Warner by none other than the President of the United States, Harry S. Truman. Warner received the letter as a result of his participation and servitude in the war. President Truman displayed his…
This is a picture of Truman Warner's birth certificate. He was born on January 2 1920. His mother; Eva M. Bratton name is on the certificate. His father Truman Agustine Warner is also on the birth certificate.