ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
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CARLETON ELLIOTT SIMENSEN MILITARY HERITAGE COLLECTION, 164TH INFANTRY ASSOCIATION RECORDS

COLLECTION: OGL #1278 (addition)

DATES: 1942-1996

SIZE: 5 folders

INTRODUCTION

ACQUISITION: This addition to the Carleton Elliott Simensen Military Heritage Collection, 164th Infantry Association Records was deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by James Fenelon, Marshalltown, Iowa on November 22, 1996 (Acc.#96-2090).

ACCESS: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

This addition to the 164th Infantry Association Records dates from 1942 to 1996 and consists of five folders. The first folder contains copies of three resolutions that the 164th Infantry Association passed in 1996. The second folder contains two ribbons from the 50th Anniversary of World War II awarded to members of the 164th infantry, as well as a medal from the SS President Coolidge. The third folder contains several newspaper articles and newsletters, while the fourth folder contains a book entitled The Jap Army. This book was published in 1942 as part of an army orientation course. Along with this book are notes made by James Fenelon which provide background information. The fifth folder contains five copies of the limited edition book I Am Ready, released on the occasion of the dedication of the 164th Infantry Regiment Memorial on September 24, 1994. The monument is located in the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery south of Mandan, ND.

BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY

Box 12
Folder

  1. 164th Infantry Documents: 1996.
  2. Ribbons and Medals.
  3. Newsletters and Newspaper Clippings:
    “Banner carried into WWII heading home to Japan,” Minneapolis Star Tribune: 1990
    Americal Newsletter: 1994
    “Looking back: Journal stories from June of 1944,” Devil’s Lake Journal: 1994
    “Wartime Amnesia is Japan,” VFW: 1995
  4. The Jap Army by Lieutenant Colonel Paul W. Thompson: 1942.
  5. I am Ready: 1994.

SEPARATIONS RECORD

The articles “Back from Guadalcanal” from The Bismarck Tribune and “A deep and abiding friendship” from The Minot Daily News, as well as maps of Guadalcanal drawn by the Japanese and translated into English, were separated and placed in Overside Folder 10.


Original Donation: 1906-1955 & undated [Bulk Dates 1941-1946]
Additions:
1st: 1943-1993 2nd: undated 3rd: undated 4th: 1930s-1997 5th: 1942, 1944
6th: 1942-1945, 1962 7th: 1944, 1951, 2004 8th: 1942-1996 9th: 1988 10th: 1994
11th: 1949 12th: 1942, undated 13th: 1943-1998 14th: 1942-1996 15th: 1942-1943

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