
#1: Still frame from Pryor Center video interview with Earl Hale; Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2008
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#2: Earl Hale's Civilian Conservation Corps certificate, 1942
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#3: Earl Hale's copy of "Memories of Civilian Conservation Corps," 1940
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#4: Title page from Memories of Arkansas District Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940
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#5: Earl Hale (top row, 3rd from right) with Group "A" of Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940
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#6: Earl Hale's notations in Memories of Arkansas District Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940
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#7: Earl Hale's notations in Memories of Arkansas District Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940
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#8: Earl Hale's notations in Memories of Arkansas District Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940
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#9: Earl Hale (2nd from right) in photo #2; Memories of Arkansas District Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940
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#10: Earl Hale (4th from left) in photo #3; Memories of Arkansas District Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940
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#11: US Army Signal Corps Command; Back of photo reads "Classified by G2 Passed for Publication 166-0012-43-195"
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#12: General Walton H. Walker with his wife and Colonel Griffith at a performance
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#13: World War II GIs attending a performance
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#14: World War II GIs attending a performance
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#15: Issue of Sunday Punch with the headline "Burmese Campaign Ended," 8 May 1945
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#16: Earl Hale holding his copy of Saga of the XX "Ghost" Corps: Its History and Service in World War II
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#17: Saga of the XX "Ghost" Corps: Its History and Service in World War II dust jacket
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#18: Saga of the XX "Ghost" Corps: Its History and Service in World War II dust jacket
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#19: Earl Hale pointing to photo in Saga of the XX "Ghost" Corps: Its History and Service in World War II
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#20: Photo of Generals Giraud, Patton, Collier, and Walker from Saga of the XX "Ghost" Corps: Its History and Service in World War II, ca. 1945
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#21: Letter of commendation to General Walton H. Walker from General George S. Patton, 21 May 1945
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#22: "The Story of the XX Corps History"
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#23: Still frame from Pryor Center video interview with Earl Hale; Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2008
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#24: Still frame from Pryor Center video interview with Earl Hale; Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2008
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#25: Still frame from Pryor Center video interview with Earl Hale; Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2008
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