Boise (Idaho). --Boise State University. --African Americans--Idaho.
In her interview with Sharon Charlton on May 1, 1986, Patricia Ourada, who was a long-time member of the Boise State University History faculty, offered her memories of the African-American students at Boise State. Ourada spoke of the time period...
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Service records and Harold Haines, CAA Resident Flight Supervisor,
completing a board action, Isabella Robertson, in charge of student
progress and flight schedules, working on tomorrows...
Purple Heart posthumously awarded on February 12, 1951 to Sergeant First Class Joe D. Carter for wounds received in action resulting in his death September 4, 1950.
Silver Star posthumously awarded on December 28, 1950 to Sergeant First Class Joe D. Carter for gallantry in action in Pusan-Dong Korea on September 4, 1950.
Women-Idaho-Societies and clubs. --Associations, institutions, etc.-Idaho-Boise. --Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975-Prisoners and prisons, American. --Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975-Missing in action-United States.
Correspondence, minutes, newsletters, financial records, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia concerning the Prisoners of War/Missing in Action organization in Idaho.