Box 2
Contains 23 Results:
New Handbook of Composition E. Wooley and F. W. Scott, D. C. Heath and Company, 1926
"Garnie Wilma Walker" and "Garnie Walker" names appear in front of book. As do "Ottie Walker," and "Mary Brannon" (possibly a cousin on maternal side of family). And "Nay S. Hathaway June 14, 1935 Glenville College." Mr. Hathaway was a teacher at Laurel Ridge School. Other names of owners/users appear. Walker was at Glenville State Teachers College in the summers of 1933 -1937.
The Waacs. Nancy Shea, 1943
Helmets and Lipstick. Ruth G. Haskell, 2nd Lieutenant A.N.C., G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1944
Walker wrote her name in front of book - "Garnie Walker" and there is a stamp: "….......'s Bookstore - The Pentagon - Washington 25 D. C."
Memoirs of a WAC: Memories of Clay County WAC During World War II Part I. Appears in Hickory & Lady Slippers Volume XVIII, 1996
Edited volume featuring a memoir by Walker Testa
Memoirs of a WAC: Memories of Clay County WAC During World War II Part II. Appears in Hickory & Lady Slippers Volume XXI, 1998
Edited volume featuring an essay by Walker
War Department Field Manual, Leadership Courtesy and Drill, 1946 February
On page III, a statement reads that the book is published "by order of the Secretary of War: Official: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chief of Staff and Edward F. Witsell, Major General The Adjutant General," and Garnie Walker wrote in pencil next to Witsell's name: "My Boss for 6 months. Left this office to go to Germany June 1946."
Basic Field Manual - Soldier's Handbook. U.S. Govt Printing Office., 1941 July 23
Walker's name is printed on the front cover along with her number A513026. These are also stamped in bold black ink on the front cover, inside on front page, and again in the back.
Elmendorf Air Force Base Alaskan Portraits, circa 1950s
Elmendorf is likely where Carmelo Testa, Walker's husband, was stationed throughout the 1950s.