1- What is the status of your effort to secure two helicopters for an Air Ambulance service in central Mississippi?; 2- Mississippi was one of only 11 states across the nation to have an increase in military spending in 1992 over the previous...
1- The Pentagon gave final approval Friday to the lease of two Army helicopters to be used as air ambulance in central Mississippi. What’s the story on this?; 2- What are the possibilities of basing on of the helicopters in the Jackson area and...
Air bases--Mississippi.; United States. Air Force. Technical Training Command. (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs.; Gulf Coast Military Academy (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
ITAF Opperations Staff Building; Official Photo; U.S. Air Force.
Armed forces--Insignia.; Military uniforms.; Infants.; Korean War, 1950-1953--Prisoners and prisons--Photographs.; Prisoners of war--Photographs.; Men's clothing.; McNeil, William--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Corporal William NcNeil of Gulfport, was a Communist prisoner in Korea for 33 months and is show disembarking from a National Airlines plane at Gulfport Field and holding a young relative, 1953.
Armed Services Committee. Gays in the Military. Somalia. Clinton, Bill. Health Care Reform.
1- The House approved legislation that the Armed Services Committee had passed earlier regarding the issue of gays in the military. What do you think of this new policy?; 2- The House this week passed and amendment to the Defense bill that...
1- It appears the administration is planning to approve a military invasion of the Caribbean country of Haiti, perhaps in the next few days. What are your thoughts on such an action?; 2- Should Congress have a chance to vote on this before an...
Speaking with Representative Molinari of Staten Island, New York; 1- The House has now acted on this issue by accepting the recommendations of the Base Closure Commission. Looking back on it now, what do you think of the process? Do you think it...
Boorda, Jeremy. Meridian Naval Air Station. Bosnia. Armed Services Committee. Defense Spending.
1-This coming week, you will bring the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jeremy Boorda, to Meridian Naval Air Station. What are the details on the Admiral’s visit?; 2- There is a real possibility that U.S. troops could be put on the ground in...
1- You voted in favor of the Budget Reconciliation Bill passed in the House last week. Why did you support it?; 2- The House voted by more than a two-thirds majority to express the view that no U.S. military forces should be deployed on the ground...
Bosnia. Meridian Naval Air Station. Columbus Air Force Base.
1- The situation on Bosnia has become worse in recent days and now there is some talk of using American military personnel in some capacity over there. What is your opinion on that?; 2- As this is being taped, the fate of the American F-16 pilot...
1- Congressman, from the beginning, you have said that our troops should be pulled out of Bosnia as soon as possible. Do you know when that will be?; 2- A report from the General Accounting Office said that the cost of the Bosnia Operation could...
Aerial view-students in military uniform and in formation-several buildings in picture Also-picture is faded and torn in several places-use photocopy only
Central business districts--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County--Photographs.; Clothing and dress--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County--Photographs.; Military uniforms--Mississippi--Photographs.
Harry Teasley, who was known as ""Firehorse Harry"" in Starkville (Miss.), because during the movie he would notify volunteer firemen of a fire by blinking the foot lights on the stage of the Rex Theatre.
Civil war; Agriculture; United States; Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.); Jackson (Miss.)
Letter to Eudora Hobbs in Salem, North Carolina, from her cousin, N. H. Boyd, in Jackson, Mississippi, telling her about the local excitement over Virginia's secession from the Union. She writes that military companies are passing through...
Civil War; Mobile County (Ala.); Confederate States of America; Military supplies; Clothing and dress
Receipt certifying that Mrs. J. W. Rice gave six pairs of woollen socks for the use of the Confederate army. Signed by Mobile County Judge of Probate George W. Bond, 1861.