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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Arrangement
Biographical / Historical
Preferred Citation
Content Description
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Contributing Institution:
Center for American War Letters Archives
Title: Verne Lee Oliver Vietnam War-era correspondence
Creator:
Oliver, Verne Lee, 1944-01-06-1994-06-25
source:
Oliver, Terri
Identifier/Call Number: 2017.236.w.r
Physical Description:
0.4 Linear feet
(1 document box)
Date (inclusive): 1964 May 4 - 1967 January 22
Abstract: This collection includes correspondence, clippings, and memorabilia from Verne Lee Oliver, USN during the mid-1960s. Oliver
was stationed in Europe during the Vietnam War and the letters are to his parents and siblings.
Language of Material:
English
.
Container: Vietnam 12
Container: 1-6
Container: 1-6
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Terri Oliver.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged by material type, author, and date.
- Series 1, Correspondence from Verne L. Oliver
- Series 2, Military correspondence
- Series 3, Transcripts
Biographical / Historical
Verne Lee Oliver served as a communications technician with the United States Navy during the Vietnam-War era and was stationed
in Scotland and Cyprus.
Oliver was born on January 6, 1944 in Stockton, California. The donor writes that he was the "first child of Dale Wamsley
and Zona May Walbridge Oliver." Verne Oliver had a younger brother, Jerry, and a younger sister, Terri.
Oliver graduated from Sonora High School in Sonora, California in June 1991. According to a 1965 newspaper clipping of the
USNCTC log, Oliver later studied at biological sciences at Stockton College before enlisting with the Navy on May 1, 1964.
Oliver went to boot camp at the US Naval Training Center in San Diego. Later, he attended the US Naval Communications Training
Center in Pensacola, Florida. After completion of his training, Oliver was assigned to Edzell, Scotland. He later was transferred
to Cyprus, where he was attached to the U.S. Embassy.
According to information provided by the donor, Oliver attended Sacramento State University after he was honorably discharged
from the Navy. He then graduated from McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento in 1973.
The donor writes that Oliver "worked for the California Legislative Council for approximately 20 years, specializing in labor
law." He died on June 25, 1994.
Preferred Citation
[Item title, Box number, Folder number], Verne Lee Oliver Vietnam War-era correspondence (2017.236.w.r), Center for American
War Letters Archives, Chapman University, CA.
Content Description
This collection contains 67 letters, newspaper clippings and memorabilia from Verne Lee Oliver to his parents and siblings.
Oliver was a Communications Technician with the United States Navy and was stationed in Europe during the Vietnam War. Oliver
wrote the letters during training in the United States and while stationed in Scotland and Cyprus.
The letters discuss daily life and activities at the US Naval Training Center in San Diego and at the US Naval Communications
Trianing Center in Pensacola, Florida. After training, Verne was assigned to Edzell, Scotland. According to the donor, Oliver
was later transferred to Nicosia, Cyprus, where he was attached to the American embassy.
The letters are addressed to his parents, to his brother Jerry, and to his sister Terri. Terri is the donor of the letters
and she also included transcriptions of all of the letters.
In addition to correspondence, the collection includes a photo that appears to be of Verne Oliver, newspaper clippings, and
items that Oliver picked up during his travels and sent to his parents.
There are also two letters to Oliver's parents from the military.
Conditions Governing Use
There are no restrictions on the use of this material except where previously copyrighted material is concerned. It is the
responsibility of the researcher to obtain all permissions. For further copyright information, please contact the archivist.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
United States. -- Navy
Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945)
Oliver, Terri