Request 2879


User
cashpa18
Submitted
12/12/2022
Needed
1/30/2023
Quality/ Format
Description
5 items from the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Lloyd O. Johnson Papers to be digitized. This request is associated with Fetch Request #3801.
Items
5 (5 in repo)
Images
25
Audio
0
Video
0
Production Notes
Joe Barricella reached out to me in regards to getting these items digitized after a recent Staff Pick post. There are five (5) items in total.
Offline Note

A few of the documents have staples that may need to be removed.

Joe Barricella reached out to me in regards to getting these items digitized after a recent Staff Pick post. There are five (5) items in total.



Delivered to Pres/Conkhazanier12/12/2022 3:07:21 PM
Preservationhoustonl1612/12/2022 4:11:17 PM
Activated in Productionbarricellaj12/14/2022 9:11:42 AM
Image/Text Digitizedbarricellaj1/31/2023 10:12:04 AM
Image/Text Quality Check #1barricellaj1/31/2023 10:15:00 AM
Image/Text Onlinebarricellaj1/31/2023 11:30:43 AM
Image/Text Quality Check #2brownab182/1/2023 10:16:42 AM
Image/Text Archivedbarricellaj2/1/2023 3:55:46 PM
Completedlibdigital2/2/2023 4:22:03 PM
Picked Upkhazanier2/3/2023 12:23:14 PM
ReturnedPatrick Cash2/3/2023 12:25:31 PM
Measuredkhazanier2/3/2023 12:26:33 PM
Staff Checkedkhazanier3/10/2023 12:04:56 PM
Catalogedlibdigital8/2/2023 9:25:42 AM

Items (5)

PID Identifier Title Date Description  
65646 0677-021-b1-fa How Fortunate I Was & Didn't Even Know It 1982-02-09 Written by Lieutenant Commander Lloyd O. Johnson, this is him recalling his experiences during the Attack on Pearl Harbor at the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association's 40th-anniversary convention.
65647 0677-021-b1-fa How I Remember Pearl Harbor 1981-03-08 Written by Lieutenant Commander Lloyd O. Johnson, this document includes his experiences and memories from the Attack on Pearl Harbor as well as his opinion on how the war effort would have differed if the ship he had been assigned to, the USS Whitney, had not survived the attack.
65648 0677-021-b1-fa Hand-drawn maps of the attack on Pearl Harbor undated Handrawn maps showing the movement of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service and the location of the United States Naval Ships that were docked at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
65649 0677-021-b1-fa Attack on Pearl Harbor Memorial Speech 1983-12-7 This speech was delivered by Mrs. Lee Johnson, the wife of Lloyd O. Johnson, at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York, on the 42nd anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor.
65650 0677-021-b1-fa Recollections & Memories of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 1983-07-23 Written by Lieutenant Commander Lloyd O. Johnson, the manuscript recalls his experiences during the Attack on Pearl Harbor.

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