Carol H. Warren Papers
Historic Owner
Carol H. Warren
DateApril 11, 1940—December 3, 2022
Mediumpaper, ink
ClassificationsCommunication Artifacts
Credit LineCollection of the Intrepid Museum. The family of LCDR Robert H. and Carol H. Warren. A2023.63
Object numberA2023.63
DescriptionExtent: 1 folder, 1 oversize folderThe Carol H. Warren Papers contains materials relating to her time working at the Pacific Air Station at Pearl Harbor where she sewed aircraft wings. Her husband was stationed at Pearl Harbor at the time of the December 7, 1941 attack. Her son John H. Warren later served on the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid from 1968 to 1969 as an aviation structural mechanic (hydraulics) third class (AMH3) with squadron VA-66.
Manual; Technical Manual, Parachutes, Aircraft Fabrics and Clothing, January 10, 1941
Commendation; To: Carol H. Warren, From: J.F. Wegforth, Captain, U.S. Navy, Subject: Eighteen Months of War Service, Commendation for, November 10, 1943
Certificate; Certificate of Honorable Service, Carol H. Warren, April 11, 1941–October (illegible date, possibly 1943)
Newspaper; Intertown Record, December 3, 2002. Front page article titled "Remembering 'Pearl Harbor" - // Carol Warren was there..." Continued on page 3, with photographs of Carol Warren.
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