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Title: |
Army & Navy (Daytona Beach) |
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Alternate Title: |
Army and Navy (Daytona Beach) |
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Physical Description: |
2 leaves : ; 28 cm. |
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Language: |
English |
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Creator: |
Goebel, Rubye K Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Florida |
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Publisher: |
s.n. |
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Place of Publication: |
S.l |
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Publication Date: |
1936] |
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Subject: |
History -- Daytona Beach (Fla.) ( lcsh ) |
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Genre: |
bibliography ( marcgt ) non-fiction ( marcgt ) |
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Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 2) |
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Statement of Responsibility: |
Rubye K. Goebel, research worker ; M. Converse, editor. |
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General Note: |
Caption title. |
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General Note: |
Typescript for the Federal Writers' Project. |
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General Note: |
"Federal Writers' Projects, American Guide, Daytona Beach, Florida." |
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General Note: |
"FFW-36, July 15, 1936." |
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Bibliographic ID: |
UF00055097 |
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Volume ID: |
VID00001 |
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Source Institution: |
University of Florida |
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Rights Management: |
All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location. |
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Resource Identifier: |
aleph - 002055146 oclc - 33597715 notis - AKP3134 |
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SFEC 1
FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECTS
American Guide
SDaytona Beach, Florida
I. FFVW-36
Ruibye K. Goebel, research worker. ARLY & NAVY
I (DAYTONA BEACH)
Gomple te July 15, 1936
|Approx. 165 words M. Converse, editor.
On July 1, 1929 a local unit'of the National Guard
,Coast -rtillery Anti-aircraft Corps, in the 265th regiment,
was organized in Daytona Beach. This unit is now one of three
lof its kind in Florida, and is under the command of Captain H.
E. Couchman. Fall equipment for 97 men is provided.- Weeekly
'drills take place at the Armory on Marion St.,'in addition to
annual two weeks intensive training at Fort Barancas, Pensacola,
oFlorida. No permission or passes are necessary to witness.the
"drills,
SUnit 4, Section 1, Naval Communication Reserves, 7th
,Naval District, one of ten Florida units, maintains a recruiting
'station on the second floor of the Postoffice Bldg., N. Beach
St. Instructions on naval radio communication are offered in
semi-weekly evening classes, supplemented by annual two weeks.
training aboard ship. Their local radio station, N 4 A S,
operates on 5 kilocycles. Permission to visit the unit and
classes's may be obtained from Ensign William C. Howes, present
Commanding officer.
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