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Report of Separation and Record of Service from the Army National Guard
Original paper report of Jimmy Ray White's Report of Separation and Record of Service. Jimmy, originally of Kearney, Nebraska, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. He received an Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Air Force and the National Guard Bureau. Jimmy was father to Andy White. Jimmy passed away in 2004, after extensive chemotherapy and a long illness related to Agent Orange Gas Poisoning.
This report is also historically significant because it has boxes to designate "White" or "Negro."Tags 1970s, 1972, African Americans in Vietnam, Andy and April White Artifact Collection, Honorable Discharge, Jimmy Ray White, Kearney, National Guard Bureau, Nebraska, Race in Vietnam War, Report of Separation and Record of Service, Report of Separation and Record of Service in the Army National Guard of Nebraska, UNK History Harvest 2015, Vietnam, Vietnam Documents, Vietnam War -
Armed Forces Report of Transfer or Discharge
Report of Transfer or Discharge for Jimmy Ray White. This particular report was for an Honorable Discharge. Jimmy, originally from Kearney, Nebraska, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War and was father to Andy White. Jimmy passed away in 2004, after extensive chemotherapy and a long illness related to Agent Orange Gas Poisoning. This certificate was issued out of the Buffalo County Courthouse of Kearney, Nebraska. -
Honorable Discharge Certificate
Original paper Honorable Discharge Certificate for Jimmy Ray White. Jimmy served as a Sergeant in the United States Regular Air Force during the Vietnam War. Jimmy was father to Andy White. Jimmy passed away in 2004, after extensive chemotherapy and a long illness related to Agent Orange Gas Poisoning. -
Honorable Discharge Certificate
Original Honorable Discharge Certificate for Jimmy Ray White. Jimmy was Andy (Andrew) White's father, originally from Kearney, Nebraska, and he served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. Jimmy passed away in 2004, after extensive chemotherapy and a long illness related to Agent Orange Gas Poisoning. -
Dean High's Honorable Discharge from World War II
This is Dean High's honorable Discharge from the United States Army.