Gowen Field (Boise, Idaho). --World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives. --Boise (Idaho)--History.
In her March 2000 interview with Rachel Smythe, Marie Crandall discusses Boise, Gowen Field, and African American soldiers in Boise during World War II.
This paper was issued to Grace before she left New York City. She had to carry these papers everywhere she went while in St. Nazaire, France in 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by...
Militias; Military training; Military uniforms; Military personnel; Military life; Military camps; Bicycles & tricycles; Canteens (Wartime, emergency, etc.); Advertising;
A group of soldiers taking a break for soft drinks at a canteen.
Grace Gallet had to wait in New York City to get her passport in 1919. After she received her passport, she had to remain in New York for at least 5 more days before she could travel. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho....
Time capsules-Idaho-Boise. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Contents of an 1894 cornerstone at the old Idaho Soldiers' Home. Includes newspapers, photographs, subscription list for the Soldiers' Home, speeches, miscellaneous publications and memorabilia.
This picture shows the dock canteen at St. Nazaire, France in 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by the General Federation of Women�s Clubs to be sent to France to do war work....