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Hardy (Benson) Personal Papers
SDASM.SC.10202  
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Description
The material includes a combination of documents, cartoons, artwork, magazines and photographs. Most of the photographs are unlabeled and unattributed. The material was collected during Mr. Hardy's military service and covers the period from the early 1940s until his retirement in 1957, although some of the items that relate to that period were obtained after his retirement.
Background
The original owner of the collection appears to be Benson Bliss Hardy (November 22, 1920 to May 9, 2006), and this material was collected during his time in the military. Mr. Hardy was born in Oakland, CA. He began his military career in 1942 as a ship's Cook First Class in the U.S. Navy. ln 1948, he left the Navy and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. During this time he attended photo school and received three months of training in photo interpretation. He served in World War II and the Korean War in Japan, Korea and Greenland. He worked in top secret photo interpretation and was awarded a Letter of Commendation Medal and a Bronze Star. In 1956, he left the Air Force as a Captain. Mr. Hardy then worked for and retired from Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical. During a layoff period from Ryan, he worked as a cook on the FLIP vessel at Scripps Institute of Oceanography. In 2004, he co-authored and published a book with Duane Hall, "Photographic Aerial Reconnaissance and Interpretation, Korea, 1950-1952."
Extent
.25 Cubic Feet The collection is housed in one gray flip-top box, 15-1/2 x 5 x 13 inches. The material includes a combination of documents, cartoons, artwork, magazines and photographs. Most of the photographs are unlabeled and unattributed. The material was collected during Mr. Hardy's military service and covers the period from the early 1940s until his retirement in 1957, although some of the items that relate to that period were obtained after his retirement.
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The collection is open to research.