Albert Watson Letters
Object NameLetter
Envelope
Correspondence
Historic Owner
Albert J. Watson
Association
USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11)
DateJanuary 11–13, 1945
PeriodWorld War II
Mediumpaper, ink
ClassificationsCommunication Artifacts
Credit LineCollection of the Intrepid Museum. Gift of the family of Albert "Bud" Watson. A2018.82
Object numberA2018.82
DescriptionExtent: 1 folderThe Albert Watson letters contain two letters written by Albert "Bud" Watson to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Watson. They detail Watson's experience just after he boarded USS Intrepid in 1945. Watson was killed as a result of the April 16, 1945 kamikaze attack.
Letter and envelope; January 11, 1945. Envelope addressed to "Mr & Mrs AJ Watson // 90 Nyack Ave // Landsdowne PA" with a return address of "Albert Watson AMM1/c // USS Intrepid Div. V6 // c/o FPO San Fran. Calif."
- Watson describes first boarding Intrepid. He talks about getting used to living on board and how much he is enjoying the food on Intrepid. He mentions that he found someone on board that he knew from Quonset Point and talks of other people he hopes to see.
Letter and envelope; January 13, 1945. On CIO Servicemen's Center stationary. Envelope addressed to "Mr & Mrs AJ Watson // 90 Nyack Ave // Landsdowne PA" with a return address of "Albert Watson AMM1/c // Hed PAW 8 Patsau 8-1 // c/o PO San Fran Calif."
- Watson opens the letter by complaining that three of his letters were previously rejected by the censor. Watson then describes the work being done on Intrepid in dry dock, and details that he is in charge of men chipping paint, but that they are not doing a lot, and that seems to be okay with the officer in charge. He continues to praises the food aboard Intrepid and describes the whereabouts and future of his friend, Jax [sp?]. He closes by mentioning that he met a friend in port recently.
On View
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Richard F. Watson
March 15, 1960 – April 26, 1961
Object number: A2022.06