Box 4: Civil Service Commission-Defense
Civil Service Commission
F 1: Agriculture (1947).
a. Form letters: re: job descriptions.
b. Exam notice and sample tests.
F 2: Correspondence and Job Announcements (1947).
Correspondence, pamphlet, leaflets, and flyers, re: job descriptions and examination dates.
F 3: Job Descriptions (1947).
Correspondence, flyers, circulars, etc., re: job descriptions.
F 4: McAlester Naval Ammunition Depot (1947).
Job descriptions for positions at depot.
F 5: Post Office (1947).
Job descriptions for positions at various post offices.
F 6: Veterans Administration (1947).
F 7: General (1948).
Correspondence, form letters, flyers, leaflets, and pamphlets: re: job descriptions and examination dates.
F 8: Tinker Field (1947-1948).
Job descriptions (and amendments): re: positions available with War Department, Oklahoma City Air Material Area, Tinker Field.
F 9: General (1949).
Correspondence: re: examinations that can be re-opened to veterans with ten-point preferences.
F 10: General (1951).
Correspondence: re: job descriptions and examination dates for positions with Post Office Department.
F 11: Altus and Clinton/Sherman Air Force Base (1957).
Correspondence: re: job descriptions available at Altus and Clinton/Sherman air force bases.
F 12: Civil Aeronautics Administration, Oklahoma City (1957).
Correspondence: re: job descriptions for positions at Civil Aeronautics Administration Aeronautical Center, Oklahoma City.
F 13: Fort Sill (1957).
Correspondence: re: job descriptions for positions at or in the vicinity of Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
F 14: General (1957).
Correspondence: re: coordination between the Civil Service Retirement System and the Social Security System, and assumption of Beneficial Association Life Insurance by the federal government.
F 15: General (1957). Job Advertisements.
Correspondence: re: job descriptions, qualifications, and general information for many positions in the Civil Service. Includes leaflets, pamphlets, and brochures.
F 16: Post Office (1957).
Correspondence: re: notice of postmaster examinations.
F 17: Tinker Field (1957).
Brochure: re: examination and qualifications of Production Specialist position at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
F 18: General (1958).
a. Correspondence, flyers, leaflets, and pamphlets, re: job positions and qualifications.
b. Pamphlet: Civil Service Commission: Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees (August 1957).
F 19: Post Office (1959).
Correspondence: re: notice of postmaster examinations.
F 20: Altus Air Force Base (1959-1960).
Correspondence: re: job descriptions of positions at Altus Air Force Base.
F 21: General (1959-1960).
Correspondence: re: accessibility of National Association of Retired Civil Employees to the names and addresses of recent Civil Service retirees, jet engine training, violations of the Hatch Act at Tinker Air Force Base, and training opportunities for mechanics.
F 22: General (1959-1960). Job Advertisements.
Correspondence, leaflets, and pamphlets: re: job descriptions and enrollment instruction; many positions available in Oklahoma City area.
Commerce
F 23: Census, Bureau of the (1947).
Correspondence: re: discretion of Civil Service Commission to remove part-time employees without recourse.
F 24: Civil Aeronautics Administration (1947). Airport Control Towers.
Correspondence: re: reinstating House appropriations for operation of Civil Aeronautics Administration control towers. Correspondents include Allen Street (former mayor - Oklahoma City).
F 25: Civil Aeronautics Administration (1947). Projects.
Correspondence: re: federal funding to Anadarko, Waurika, Lawton, Chickasha, and Okeene airports.
F 26: Civil Aeronautics Administration (1948).
Correspondence: re: authority of City of Lawton to let the contract for construction of a municipal airport.
F 27: Industry Cooperation, Office of (1948).
Correspondence: re: completion of report on voluntary activities under Public Law 395 (Eightieth Congress).
F 28: Census, Bureau of the (1949).
Correspondence: re: qualifications for enumerators for taking the 1950 Census in the Sixth District. Includes employment contracts and copies of political activities "warning."
F 29: International Trade, Office of (1949).
Press Release: Office of International Trade: Department of Commerce: re: removal of export controls from grain commodities on the Positive List (March 1, 1949).
F 30: Census, Bureau of the (1950).
a. Correspondence: re: fluctuations in U.S. population between 1940 and 1950, specifically in Oklahoma and the Sixth District.
b. Newspaper excerpt.
c. Report: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: "1950 Census of Population: Preliminary Counts:" re:
population of congressional districts (November 5, 1950).
d. Press Release: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: re: reapportionment of congressional seats due to 1950
population figures (November 2, 1950). Includes table.
e. Press Release: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: re: population changes by state between 1940 and 1950
(November 2, 1950). Includes table.
f. Report: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: "1950 Census of Population: Preliminary Counts:" re:
population of congressional districts (August 28, 1950).
g. Report: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: "1948 Census of Business: Retail, Wholesale, Service Trades:"
re: business activities in Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Jefferson, Kingfisher, and Stephens counties
(April 12 - May 4, 1950).
F 31: Civil Aeronautics Administration (1950).
Correspondence: re: addition of Lawton to Federal Airport Program of the Civil Aeronautics Administration and allocation of funds therefore.
F 32: General (1950).
Correspondence: re: materials under Defense Order priority and lists of field offices where procurement of material and contract award information can be obtained.
F 33: Patent Office (1950).
Booklet: Commissioner of Patents, Department of Commerce: General Information Concerning Patents (April 20, 1950).
F 34: National Production Authority (1951).
a. Correspondence: re: shortage of iron and steel scrap, procurement problems (steel) for railroad car building and
maintenance and oil well-head manufacture; tin allotments for perishable food canners, and establishment of an information
office for National Production Authority and Defense Production Authority.
b. Memorandum: National Production Authority: re: institution of regulation concerning construction (May 11, 1951).
F 35: National Production Authority (1951). Forms and Releases.
a. Correspondence.
b. Form: Office of Small Business, National Production Authority, Department of Commerce: "Business Information
Service: Defense Production Aids: No. 2: How To Sell to the Government" (October 1950).
c. Form: Office of Small Business, National Production Authority, Department of Commerce: "Business Information
Service: Defense Production Aids: No. 17: V-Loans for Defense Production" (October 1951).
d. Form: Office of Small Business, National Production Authority, Department of Commerce: "Business Information
Service: Defense Production Aids: No. 18: Reclamation of Tools and Workpieces" (November 1951).
e. Radio Scripts: National Production Authority, Department re: NPA practice and procurement procedures (undated).
Three distinct script.
f. List: "Field Offices and Cooperating Offices of the Department of Commerce" (February 1, 1951).
g. Report: Munitions Board, Department of Defense: "An Introduction to ... Planning for Emergency Production" (July
1950).
h. Report: "Current Scarce Materials Problems of Small Business" (undated).
i. Report: "Summary of Testimony: Material Shortages-General Problems" (undated).
j. Report: "Summary of Testimony: Material Shortages-Iron and Steel" (undated).
F 36: Public Roads, Bureau of (1951).
a. Correspondence: re: construction progress of highways in Oklahoma eligible for federal subsidy.
b. Booklet: Oklahoma Turnpike Authority: Turner Turnpike: Oklahoma's $31 Million Sign of Progress (June 1951).
F 37: Census, Bureau of the (1951-1952).
a. Correspondence: re: federal agricultural census.
b. Resolution: American Agricultural Editors' Association: re: federal census of agriculture (November 28, 1951).
c. Report: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: "1950 Census of Population: Preliminary Reports. No. 27:
Characteristics of the Population of Oklahoma, April 1, 1950" (August 5, 1951).
d. Report: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: "1950 Census of Population: Advance Reports: No. 35a:
Population of Oklahoma, by Counties, April 1, 1950" (April 2, 1951).
e. Report: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: "1950 Census of Population: Advance Reports: No. 35:
Population of Oklahoma, April 1, 1950" (August 7, 1951).
F 38: Civil Aeronautics Administration (1952).
a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Civil Aeronautics Administration, Department of Commerce: "CAA Announces the 1953 Federal Aid
Airport Program" (July 29, 1952).
c. Report: Civil Aeronautics Administration, Department of Commerce: "1953 Federal-Aid Airport Program (Public Law
377, Seventy-ninth Congress, Chapter 251, Second Session."
F 39: General (1952).
F 40: National Production Authority (1952).
a. Correspondence: re: National Production Authority publications and steel shortage in Oklahoma.
b. List: National Production Authority, Department of Commerce: re: field and local cooperating offices within Oklahoma
where information concerning federal procurement may be acquired (January 1, 1952).
F 41: Weather Bureau (1952).
Correspondence: re: appropriation cuts to the Weather Bureau and improvements in storm warning services.
F 42: Patent Office (1954).
Booklet: Patent Office, Department of Commerce: General Information Concerning Patents (March 1, 1954).
F 43: Census, Bureau of the (1957).
Correspondence: re: 1954 Agricultural Census and the U.S. population.
F 44: Civil Aeronautics Administration (1957).
a. Correspondence: re: possible closing of Civil Aeronautics Administration tower at Hobart and drag-racing at Clustee airport.
b. Press Release: Department of Commerce: "Federal-Aid Airport Program for Fiscal 1958" (April 2, 1957).
c. Report: Department of Commerce: "1958 Federal-Aid Airport Program" (April 2, 1957).
F 45: General (1957).
Correspondence: re: procurement of Department of Commerce informational publications.
F 46: Public Roads, Bureau of (1957).
a. Correspondence: re: highway markings through communities by-passed by interstate routes.
b. Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 (H. R. 10660): "To amend and supplement the Federal-Aid Road Act approved July
11, 1916, to authorize appropriations for continuing the construction of highways; to amend the Internal Revenue Code of
1954 to provide additional revenue from the taxes on motor fuel, tires, and trucks and buses; and for other purposes." Public
Law 627. Eighty-fourth Congress; Second Session.
c. Resolution: National U.S. 66 Highway Association: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (September 30, 1957).
d. Resolution: American Motor Hotel Association: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (October 31, 1957).
e. Resolution: Oklahoma Restaurant Association: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (November 13, 1957).
f. Resolution: Elk City Chamber of Commerce: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (October 8, 1957).
g. Resolution: City of Clinton: re: Marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (October 15, 1957).
h. Resolution: City of Weatherford: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (November 1, 1957).
i. Resolution: City of El Reno: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (October 17, 1957).
j. Resolution: City of Elk City: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66 (October 7, 1957).
k. Resolution: Business and Professional Women's Club of Elk City: re: marking of alternate routes on Highway 66
(October 15, 1957).
l. Pamphlet: American Association of State Highway Officials: Purpose and Policy in the Establishment of a Marking
System of the Routes Comprising the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (August 14, 1952).
F 47: Census, Bureau of the (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: enlarging boundaries of Oklahoma City and television/radio research relative to numbers of owner/users.
b. Booklet: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1958: Section 13:
'Elections' (undated).
c. Applications for search of Census Bureau records.
F 48: Civil Aeronautics Administration (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: especially concerns federal funds for airports of the cities of Watonga, Elk City, and Lawton.
b. Press Release: Civil Aeronautics Administration: re: building of a VOR station near Kingfisher (October 20, 1958).
c. Press Release: Civil Aeronautics Administration: re: airport projects announced for fiscal 1959 (March 21, 1958).
d. Report: Department of Commerce: "1959 Federal-Aid Airport Program ($63,000,000 Appropriation)" (undated).
F 49: Foreign Commerce (1957-1958).
a. Correspondence: re: miscellaneous and reduction of oil imports.
b. Press Release: Department of Commerce: re: establishment of the Trade Policy Committee advising the President on the
reciprocal trade program (January 13, 1958).
c. Memorandum: Secretary of Commerce, as approved by the President: re: functions and operating procedures of the Trade
Policy Committee (January 10, 1958).
d. Report: Department of Commerce: "Foreign Trade Impact Study: State of Oklahoma" (1958).
F 50. Patent Office (1958).
Booklet: Department of Commerce: General Information Concerning Patents (February 1958).
F 51. Public Roads, Bureau of (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: construction of roads and highways in Oklahoma with federal assistance. Correspondents include
Fred R. Harris (State Senator - Oklahoma).
b. Public Law 85-381 (H. R. 9821): "To amend and supplement the Federal-Aid Road Act approved July 11, 1916 (39 Stat.
355), as amended and supplemented, and the Act approved June 29, 1956 (70 Stat. 374), to authorize appropriations for
continuing the construction of highways, and for other purposes." Eighty-fifth Congress (April 16, 1958).
F 52. Census, Bureau of the (1959).
a. Correspondence.
b. Newspaper clipping.
c. Hearings: "Hearings before the Subcommittee on Census and Government Statistics of the Committee on Post Office and
Civil Service, House of Representatives:" re: plans for taking the 1960 census. Committee Print. Eighty-sixth Congress;
First Session (April 8, 1959).
d. Report: Department of Commerce: "Personnel Requirements for 1959 Census of Agriculture and for the 1960 Census of
Population and Housing" (April 10, 1959).
e. Report: Department of Commerce: "Personnel Requirements for the 1960 Census of Population and Housing" (October
1, 1959).
f. Press Release: Department of Commerce: "Farm Census Field Assistant for Western Oklahoma Appointed" (undated).
g. Report: Department of Commerce: "Title 13, United States Code-Census (codification of August 1954, amended by act
of August 1957)" (undated).
F 53. Public Roads, Bureau of (1959).
Correspondence: re: inconvenience due to construction of new highway in northern Caddo County.
F 54. Census, Bureau of the (1960).
a. Correspondence: re: reapportionment of congressional districts due to census, miscount of citizens in Mangum, and
employment opportunities for the 1960 census.
b. Report: Department of Commerce: "Personnel Requirements for the 1960 Census of Population and Housing" (October
1, 1959).
c. Pamphlet: Department of Commerce: Taking the 1960 Census: A Message to Job Applicants (undated).
d. Form: Department of Commerce: "Application for Search of Census Records" (undated).
F 55: Census, Bureau of the (1960). Reports.
a. Report: Department of Commerce: "Advance Reports, Final Population Counts, 1960 Census of Population: United
States (PC(A1)-1)" (November 15, 1960).
b. Report: Department of Commerce: "Advance Reports, Final Population Counts, 1960 Census of Population: Oklahoma
(PC(A1)-38)" (November 29, 1960).
c. Report: Department of Commerce: "Preliminary Reports, Population Counts for States, 1960 Census of Population:
Texas (PC()1)-45)" (August 1960).
d. Report: Department of Commerce: "Preliminary Reports, Population (PC(P1)-38)" (August 1960).
F 56: Foreign Commerce (1960).
Magazine: Department of Commerce: Foreign Commerce Weekly (January 18, 1960).
F 57: Public Roads, Bureau of (1960).
Correspondence: re: constituents' complaints of several Public Roads' projects throughout the state.
Defense
F 58: General (1949).
Correspondence: re: reduction in military personnel and appreciation of Secretary of Defense for TM's support.
F 59: General (1950).
a. Correspondence: re: whether Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act is in effect after World War II.
b. Public Law (S. 4071): "To provide allowances for dependents of enlisted members of the uniformed services, to suspend
certain provisions of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session.
c. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Revised Procedures for Calling Up Reserves Announced by Military
Departments" (October 26, 1950).
d. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Discussion On Use of Army Reservists" (undated).
e. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Appointments in the Officers Reserve Corps, Qualifications, and Procedures"
(undated).
F 60: General (1951).
a. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Policy on Assignment of Sole Surviving Sons Announced by Department of
Defense" (September 28, 1950).
b. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Armed Forces Subcontracting Exhibit to Be Held at Ft. Worth June 25-30" (June
5, 1951).
c. Department of Defense: "Discharge of Enlisted Personnel on Account of Dependency or Hardship" (undated).
d. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Department of Defense Submits Program to Meet Military Public Works
Construction Needs" (June 20, 1951). Attached is "Summary of Public Works Authorization-Fiscal Year 1952."
e. Report: Department of Oklahoma, Reserve Officers Association of the United States: "Roster: Army, Navy, Air Force:
Reserve Officers, Sixth Congressional District" (undated).
f. Report: Department of the Army, Department of Defense: "Information Relative to Officer Candidate School" (September
25, 1951).
F 61: General (1952).
a. Correspondence: re: establishment of a flying school at Chickasha, servicemen's wives in foreign countries, possibility of
a guided missile project in or around Anadarko, impropriety at Fort Belvoir (Virginia), bed checks at Fort Riley (Kansas),
and accumulation of leave by federal employees.
b. Press Release: TM: "Federal Employees To Keep Accumulated Leave" (undated).
F 62: General (1957).
a. Correspondence: re: veterans' pensions, and equitable pay for servicemen versus private industry.
b. Booklet: Department of Defense: It's Your Choice: How to Choose the Military Service Program That Will Serve You
Best (1956).
c. Pamphlet: Scholastic Magazine: Congress at Work: Facts, Functions, Organization and Personalities of the Eighty-fifth
Congress (1957).
d. Form: "Application for Certificate in Lieu of Lost or Destroyed Discharge Certificate or Certificate of Service" (March
1955).
e. Form: "Application for Replacement of Separation Documents" (May 1957).
f. Report: "Summary of Veterinary Activities in USAREUR-1956" (undated).
F 63: Oklahoma (1957).
a. List: "Delegation to Washington Regarding Douglas Aircraft Plant" (March 5, 1957).
b. Report: re: academic building at Fort Sill ($3.5 million project, approximately). Includes statement released to press.
F 64: Armed Forces Day (1958).
a. Correspondence.
b. Posters and Handbills: re: Armed Forces Day celebration.
c. Magazine: Secretary of Defense: Speaker's Guide for Service Spokesmen: Power for Peace (May 17, 1958).
d. Magazine: Department of Defense: Armed Forces Day-1958: Manual for Project Officers and Local Committees (1958).
F 65: General (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: release of medical records, construction of family housing units for Air Force personnel in Spain
(pursuant to Public Law 968), opposition to purchase of foreign oil, support for the Cordiner proposals for improvement in
the military services, reduction in National Guard personnel, expansion of facilities at Fort Sill, support of defense effort,
and a general outline of Public Law 1028 (Eighty-fourth Congress): "Communicating with a Member of Congress."
b. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Military Construction and Family Housing Authorization Requested of
Congress" (May 1, 1958). Attached is "Summary of Military Public Works Bill-Fiscal Year 1959."
F 66: Insurance (1958).
Correspondence: re: Department of Defense self-insurance proposal.
F 67: Pay (1958).
a. House Report 1538 (H. R. 11470): "Adjusting the Method of Computing Basic Pay for Officers and Enlisted Members of
the uniformed Services, to Provide Proficiency Pay for Enlisted Members Thereof, and for other Purposes." Eighty-fifth
Congress; Second Session (1958). Original bill by Paul J. Kilday (U.S. Representative - Texas).
b. H. R. 11470: "To adjust the method of computing basic pay for officers and enlisted members of the uniformed services,
to provide proficiency pay for enlisted members thereof, and for other purposes" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas). Committee on
Armed Services. Eighty-fifth Congress; Second Session (1958).
F 68: General (1959).
a. Correspondence: re: transportation of military personnel by merchant marine, unfair business practices by personnel at Ft.
Sill, priority of religion in armed forces, concentration of forces in certain areas, closing of Ft. Chaffee (Arkansas), service
career incentives, family housing projects under Public Law 685, and transportation of household goods by Department of
Defense personnel.
b. Form letters: re: Title VIII Family Housing Projects as authorized by Public Laws 685 and 149 (Eighty-fifth and
Eighty-sixth Congresses, respectively)-project sample/outlines attached (1959).
c. Pamphlet: Department of Defense: How to Buy Surplus Personal Property (March 1959).
F 69: Transportation of Household Goods (1959).
Correspondence: re: private industry opposition to proposed changes in Department of Defense's distribution of shipment of household goods.
F 70: General (1960).
a. Correspondence: re: proclamation of John J. Pershing Centennial Day, Department of Defense employment information,
federal funding for municipal policy near military installations, reserve commissions in the Air Force, restrictions on
transfer of nuclear weapons, and the State of national defense (e.g., fate of the B-70).
b. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Military Construction and Family Housing Authorization Requested of
Congress" (February 4, 1960). Attached is "Summary of the Construction Authority Requested of Congress in the Fiscal
Year 1961 Military Construction Authorization Bill."
c. Pamphlet: Department of Defense: How to Buy Surplus Personal Property (March 1959).
F 71: Motion Pictures (1959-1960).
Correspondence: re: pre-release and first-run priority given to military installation theaters by film distributors to apparent detriment of commercial theater owners.
F 72: Transportation of Household Goods (1960).
a. Correspondence: re: elimination of rotation system affecting moves of military personnel, and controversy aroused by
Department of Defense directives to change distribution of shipments of household goods to the advantage of several
national moving companies.
b. Speech: Styles Bridges (U.S. Senator -- New Hampshire): Eighty-sixth Congress; Second Session (March 21, 1960).
Congressional Record excerpt; photocopy.
F 73: Transportation of Household Goods (1960).
a. Correspondence: re: Movers' and Warehousemen's Association of America's opposition to discriminatory directives of
the Department of Defense concerning transportation of household goods.
b. Speech: Styles Bridges (U.S. Senator - New Hampshire): Eighty-sixth Congress; Second Session (March 21, 1960).
Congressional Record excerpt.
c. Report: "Present and Proposed Methods of Shipping Household Goods of Military Personnel" (undated).
F 74: Transportation of Household Goods (1960). Departmental Data.
Correspondence: re: implementation of Department of Defense Directive 4500.27-drafts, summaries, reports, and opinions, both pro and con included; also interagency memos and recognition notices to congressmen.
F 75: Transportation of Household Goods (1960). Oklahoma Transfer and Storage Company.
Correspondence: re: private industry's dissatisfaction with and ire toward Department of Defense Directive 4500.26 -- opinion and summaries includes.
Defense: Air Force
F 76: General (1949).
Correspondence: re: City of Chickasha's desire to have an Air Force Academy established in their vicinity.
F 77: General (1950).
a. Correspondence: re: site for permanent location of the Air Force Academy; desired by cities of Chickasha, Altus, and Frederick.
b. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Air Force to Use Civilian Flight-Training Staffs for Pilot-Training Program"
(August 3, 1950).
c. Press Release: Department of Defense: "List of 354 Sites Narrowed to Twenty-nine for Air Force Academy" (November
17, 1950).
F 78: General (1951).
a. Correspondence: re: Reserve Officers Training Corps site selection, resignation of Assistant Secretary of Defense, visit to
Tinker Air Force Base, and servicemen club dues.
b. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Air Force Expands ROTC Program to Total of 187 Institutions" (February 7, 1951).
c. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Major Portion of U.S.A.F. Organized Reserve and Air National Guard to Be
Ordered into Active Military Service" (January 18, 1951).
d. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Authority to Call Air Guard in Emergency Re-delegated to Air Defense
Commanders" (January 23, 1951).
e. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Civilian Technical Training Schools Awarded Contracts for Air Force Specialist
Training" (March 1, 1951).
f. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Air Force to Order Nineteen More Air National Guard Units into Active Military
Service" (March 12, 1951).
g. Press Release: Department of Defense: "All 1951 Air Force ROTC Graduates to Be Ordered to Active Military Service"
(March 14, 1951).
h. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Sixty-two New Air Force ROTC Sites Named by Secretary of the Air Force"
(April 20, 1951).
F 79: General (1952).
a. Correspondence: re: air force base construction, participation of small businessmen, and job descriptions.
b. Newspaper excerpt.
c. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Three Hundred Air Force Reserve Officers Nominated for Regular
Commissions" (April 9, 1952).
F 80: Air Force Academy (1952).
Portfolio: City of Chickasha: re: application for site of Air Force Academy. Includes photographs, correspondence from local civic groups and individuals, maps, flyers, brochures, and other tourist-oriented literature.
F 81: Clinton Sherman Air Force Base (1952).
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