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Arthur E. Gardner

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Arthur E. Gardner

Arthur E. Gardner served on board the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CV-11) in World War II from September 12, 1943 to April 11, 1944 as a fireman first class, F1. After leaving Intrepid, he served on two destroyers. He was discharged from the Navy in November 1945. Gardner went on to be a machinist, a pilot, and made parts for Apollo II. He passed away in 1993.

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Front of a handwritten letter with blue ink utilizing the entire surface of the paper
Arthur E. Gardner
June 4, 1945
Object number: A2018.72
Black and white photograph of a large group of sailors posed in rows in the flight deck of the …
Arthur E. Gardner
January–April 1944
Object number: P2018.01.06
Document with black text and images of Japanese phrases and their translations titled “Japanese…
Arthur E. Gardner
ca. 1944
Object number: A2018.01
Brass earring with a four leaf clover hanging inside a hoop, kidney closure backing with round …
Arthur E. Gardner
January–April 1944
Object number: 2018.01.01
Black and white photograph of three sailors standing at a  bar, with a sign saying "Souvenir of…
Arthur E. Gardner
January–April 1944
Object number: P2018.01.07
Folded faded blue handkerchief with “U.S.N. Sweetheart” embroidered in red and navy blue fouled…
Arthur E. Gardner
September 1943–April 1944
Object number: 2018.72