Presentation of the Army-Navy 'E' Production Award

Presentation of the Army-Navy 'E' Production Award

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Description: Presentation of the Army-Navy 'E' Production Award, Goodyear Yellow Pine Company, Picayune, Mississippi. The Army-Navy "E" Award was presented to a company for excellence in production of war equipment.


E Presentation Ceremonies

E Presentation Ceremonies

Author: William Sellers & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Published: 1942

Total Pages: 19

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Program for presenting the Army-Navy "E" Award for excellence to the men and women of William Sellers & Co., consisting "of a flag to be flown above your plant and a lapel pin, symbol of high service to America."


Presentation Addresses

Presentation Addresses

Author: Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Great Falls Reduction Department

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Published: 1943

Total Pages: 22

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Includes addresses of Ed L. Shields, Mayor of Great Falls, Judge Howard Johnson, Colonel L. T. Jones, and Commander Creighton. Includes recognition of workers who had been with the company for a long time. Frank J. Holzberger and James Moon, 50 years or more; Andrew Matt and Isaac Moe, 48 years; Joseph H. Havlick, Richard R. Jones, Samuel R. Kalafat, Timothy P. Corcoran, Henry A. Robertson, Peter Kommers, Emilio L. Jennenia, Dominick B. Wardinsky, John P. Wallock, Andrew Carlson, Harry Rudge, Herbert C. Gilks and Andrew Obstarcyzk, 40 - 45 years. Includes remarks made by John Clark and Herbert L. Donaldson on behalf of the employees and Dan M. Kelly, Vice President of the Anaconda Copper Mining company.


Official Presentation

Official Presentation

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Published: 1942

Total Pages: 12

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Program for presenting the Army-Navy Production Award for excellence to the Dye Works on Monday, October 12, [1942], consisting "of a flag which will fly above our plant, and a pin which every employee of the Neoprene Plant may wear as a symbol of the outstanding contribution we have made to the war effort."