Hi Hubert

While I'm sure it's not the only place, I would suggest maybe reaching out to the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum in Carrabelle, Florida.  It was a huge camp to train troops for amphibious warfare, including X-Day of Operation Downfall if the war had gone that far.  My grandparents had bought one of the units that had been part of officers country and it became their vacation spot for many years.  Many whiting were caught and cleaned there.  

https://www.campgordonjohnston.com/

73
Reuben A. Popp
KF0OWR

On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 5:31 PM Hubert Miller <Kargo_cult@msn.com> wrote:

This is a little offbeat from our focus, but bear with me; it is not squeezing out other content at least.

I have these 2 items of WWII memorabilia and i would welcome suggestions on where to best donate.

“Google is your friend” type replies, please do not bother to reply. I am asking from your own knowledge.

Can of course be two different recipients. Thanks-

Hue Miller

 

#1 Photo with 78 disk ( not shown ) U.S. Army Radio Service short interview on transport to treatment of

WWII Europe battle casualties.

 

#2 Memoir of US POW written on piece of French shoe box.

“Was taken prisina in Dec 14 1944 sent to Janney hospittle at giveston and it was on Crx eve wen they

bon it i was in it 300 popple die in the raid i was there

 

sent to a hospeltee in Starlooch Gny i stayed thear 2 month and then i was sent to 9A Prizin Camp where

we stayed”

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