USS Yorktown Diary of David Franklin Milam, 1944-1945 Author: Milam, David Franklin Date published: 1944-12-09 |
Abstract | The diary of David Franklin “Frank” Milam contains brief entries of his experiences aboard the USS Yorktown, from 9 December 1944 – 20 September 1945, with a few notations after. It primarily contains comments about days of battle and movements, and sometimes mentions individuals by name. |
Author | Milam, David Franklin |
Collector | Milam Diary Collection |
Owner | Lexington Public Library |
Type of resource | text |
Genre | journal |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Date published | 1944-12-09 |
Date captured | 2020-07-04 |
Language | eng |
Width | 2.89 |
Height | 4.22 |
Subject temporal | 1940s |
Subject geographic | Pacific Ocean |
Subject geographic | State: West Virginia |
Subject topic | World War II Authority: Local |
Subject topic | United States Navy Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Personal Papers Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Wars Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Veterans Authority: Local |
Biographical/historical | David Franklin “Frank” Milam was born on January 9, 1918 in Charleston, West Virginia. He married Zelda Bias in September of 1937. When the United States entered the war, Frank Milam was married with two preschool children. Since drafting was almost inevitable, he signed up in order to choose his preferred branch, the Navy. After the war, Frank farmed, and later worked for over 20 years for the Monsanto company in Nitro, WV, as an electrician. Frank and Zelda had six children together, five surviving to adulthood. Like many veterans of World War II, Frank rarely talked about his time on the Yorktown. After his death on June 25, 2000, he was buried in Cunningham Memorial Park, in Saint Albans, WV. (Information provided by the family of Frank Milam) |
Biographical/historical | The diary of David Franklin “Frank” Milam, who served aboard the fourth USS Yorktown, was written from late 1944-1945. He served as an electrician’s mate, rated as an EM3. Since American soldiers and sailors were prohibited from keeping personal diaries during World War II, the entries were written into a small government-issued notebook. |
Ownership | The Milam family holds the copyright for the USS Yorktown Diary of David Franklin Milam. All usage requests may contact georgia111 AT twc.com for approval. |
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