Frank W. Fisher Sr. describes his service in the United States Navy during World War II. This interview was conducted by the St. Johns County Public Library and given to the Library of Congress.
Merrell Henry describes his service in the United States Navy during the Cold War. This interview was conducted by the St. Johns County Public Library and given to the Library of Congress.
Herb Zieglmeier describes his service in the United States Navy during World War II, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. This interview was conducted by the St. Johns County Public Library and given to the Library of Congress.
Jack S. Glendenning describes his service in the United States Navy during World War II. This interview was conducted by the St. Johns County Public Library and given to the Library of Congress.
Richard Allen Wilson describes his service in the United States Navy during World War II. This interview was conducted by the St. Johns County Public Library and given to the Library of Congress.
This interview was conducted by the St. Johns County Public Library System as part of their collaboration with the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project. This interview was never submitted to LoC, and was given to the St. Augustine Historical Society as part of a collection of veterans material from the St. Johns County Public Library. In this interview, Walter Gabel discusses his naval service in the Pacific during and just after World War II.
Elbert M. Howard on the deck of a ship wearing a World War II-era diver's undersuit.
Elbert M. Howard receives a Commendation for Heroic and Meritorious Performance of Duty during World War II.
Elbert M. Howard, right, at United States Navy basic training in San Diego.
Elbert M. Howard and other Underwater Dive Team Sailors aboard the USS Anne Arundel.
"About My Dad, Elbert M. Howard" by Heidi S. Howard.
Patricia Wickman stands on St. George Street with a U.S. Navy sailor and a U.S. Army soldier.
Guided Missile Frigate USS Taylor (FFG 50) and an Unidentified Petty Officer First Class.
Navy Photograph of the USS Alhena (AKA-9).
"In Battle, St. Johns WWII Vet, Now 100, Didn't Think He'd Make 25" from The St. Augustine Record, additionally published in The Florida Times Union.