Box DP 6
Restricted
Contains 168 Results:
Correspondence
Re: specifics of budget allocation and funds disbursement to Ft. Sill; civilian dress regulations for military personnel; transfer of units from Ft. Sill; proposed water filter plant on the base; opening for a Civilian Personnel Officer at Ft. Sill (job description included); fir insurance quotes; appropriations for improvements to barracks; bachelor officers quarters; family housing, and officer's clubs.
Newspaper clippings.
Correspondence
Re: discriminatory practices by Army at Ft. Sill toward local motor van carriers when transporting household goods of military personnel. Includes financial summary of one aggrieved party, Army procedural outlines and directives, and a supply contract.
Newsletter, 1955
Department of Defense: Instruction Bulletin No. 4500.13: Re: transportation of household goods of uniformed personnel by motor van carriers (March 15, 1955).
Correspondence "A-L" re: Labor dispute and strike at Ft. Sill by members of the International Association of Machinist Union, ostensibly due to collusion between Army, Page Aircraft, and Spartan Aircraft in awarding contracts.
Newspaper clippings.
Correspondence
Re: possibility of collusion between Spartan Aircraft and Page Aircraft and between the Army and either or both of the companies.
Statements
several individuals, primarily former Spartan employees: Re: possible collusion between Spartan Aircraft and Page Aircraft in order to avoid negotiating a contract with members of local 889, International Association of Machinist Union.
Correspondence
Re: Army's neutral position in Page-Spartan-International Association of Machinists labor dispute.
Handbill
Lodge No. 889, International Association of Machinists, AFL-CIO: Re: strike.
