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21. William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, April 6, 1935 William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, April 6, 1935 April 6, 1935 Handwritten letter from Bill to mother (Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he describes being injured. He also encourages his brother Martin A. Slough to join the Navy.

22. Red Burke, to O. B. Baer, Nov. 16, 1934 Red Burke, to O. B. Baer, Nov. 16, 1934 November 16, 1934 Handwritten letter from Red Burke to O. E. Baer, step-father of William "Tex" M. Slough, thanking him for a previous letter. He explains that they have not been able to receive or send mail in the past...

23. William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Long Beach, CA, Jan. 6, 1935 William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Long Beach, CA, Jan. 6, 1935 January 6, 1935 Handwritten letter from Tex (William M. Slough) to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) describing the drills he is doing and how his Christmas went.

24. William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, CA, June 13, 1935 William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, CA, June 13, 1935 June 13, 1935 Handwritten letter from Tex (William M. Slough) to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes about his mother being ill. He also talks about how much he likes being in the Navy.

25. Wlliam M. Slough Wlliam M. Slough [1934-1935] Photograph of William Slough in his dress blues. The patch indicates that he was a Petty Officer, First Class with the crossed keys indicating that his rating was Storekeeper.

26. Subpeona for "Crossing the Line" ceremony Subpeona for "Crossing the Line" ceremony May 20, 1936 Subpeona for W. M. Slough for a "Crossing the Line" ceremony. "Crossing the Line" serves as an initiation rite celebrating sailors' first crossing of the equator and typically features costumed revelry....

27. William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, July 12, 1935 William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, July 12, 1935 July 12, 1935 Typed letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes that he won't be able to send another letter for awhile. He then tells a story about his cousin Dorothy.

28. William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Long Beach, CA, Mar. 11, 1936 William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Long Beach, CA, Mar. 11, 1936 March 11, 1936 Typed letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes that he turned down an offer to serve duty in Dallas. He talks about how important it is to him to make the next payrate....

29. William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Blaine, WA, July 5, 1935 William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Blaine, WA, July 5, 1935 July 5, 1935 Typed letter from Bill to Moms and Pops (his mother , Dorothy Wagner Slough and his step-father, O. E. Baer) in which he writes that it may be a while until he can send another letter and that he won't...

30. William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Mare Island, CA, Feb. 14, 1936 William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Mare Island, CA, Feb. 14, 1936 February 14, 1936 Typed letter from Willyam (Tex) Nuts and Bolts (William M. Slough) to Mother of Mine (Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes that he passed his promotion exam. He also says that his ship will be in...
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