U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Jim Will Spry Papers
1934-1953
Manuscript Collection #677-082- Creator(s)
- Spry, Jim Will
- Physical description
- 0.36 Cubic Feet, 1 box and 1 oversize folder, Photographs, ephemera (identification cards), correspondence, printed materials and forms
- Preferred Citation
- U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Jim Will Spry Papers (#677-082), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
- Repository
- ECU Manuscript Collection
- Access
- The collection is open for research.
Photographs, ephemera (identification cards), correspondence, printed materials and forms, U.S. Navy uniform parts, and museum objects pertaining to U.S. Naval Reserve Radioman 3rd Class Jim Will Spry's training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Chicago, IL and service aboard the destroyer escort USS CATES (DE-763) in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans during and after World War II.
Biographical/historical information
Jim Will Spry was born on August 31, 1927 in Bradyville, Tennessee. His family eventually moved to Wayne, Michigan where Spry attended high school and worked as a stock boy at an A and P supermarket. He enlisted in the service on October 26, 1944. Spry was on active duty from November 22, 1944 to April 8, 1946. During his time of service, he attended the U.S. Naval Training Center in Great Lakes, IL, the Fleet Sonar School in Key West, FL and served aboard the USS CATES (DE 763). Spry earned the Victory Ribbon, American Area Ribbon and the Asiatic Pacific Ribbon.
Scope and arrangement
Spry's papers include military service-related photographs, ephemera (identification cards), correspondence, printed materials and artifacts. Among the artifacts are parts of Spry's uniform along with various pieces of related regalia.
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Administrative information
Custodial History
Source of acquisition
Gift of Mary Louise Spry
Processing information
Encoded by Mark Custer, January 25, 2008
Processed by: Katherine Moore May 2005 Dale Sauter, 2009
Copyright notice
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.