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Walter W. Chuslo World War II Correspondence, 1944-1948
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Chuslo, Walter Wallace
- Title
- Walter W. Chuslo World War II Correspondence
- Dates
- 1944-1948 (inclusive)19441948
- Quantity
- 3.3 Linear feet of shelf space, (7 boxes)
- Collection Number
- Cage 724 (collection)
- Summary
- This collection consists almost entirely of Walter Chuslo's letters to his girlfriend (later his wife), Mildred (Midge) Skalsky.
- Repository
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Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open and available for research use.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Very little biographical information is available for Walter W. Chuslo and his wife, Mildred (Midge) Skalsky Chuslo. The following details have been gleaned from the letters in this collection.
Walter and Mildred were both born in 1917. They met in Ohio in 1944 when Walter was visiting his family home on a furlough from duty in the U.S. Army. They were married in Washington State on January 15, 1947.
Walter Chuslo served in the Army from 1941, when he was drafted, until at least February 1948, when this correspondence ends. All of his duty stations were in the United States and Alaska; for at least part of his service he served with Battery B of the 243rd AAA Searchlight Battalion. During the period covered by this correspondence, he moved to several different stations: Seattle, WA; Camp Howze, TX; Fort Sill, OK; Camp White, OR; Camp Stoneman, CA; Fort Lewis, WA; Fort Belvoir, VA; and Fort Glenn, AK (Umnak). His work, described in his letters, varied widely and included building construction, heavy equipment operation, painting and building maintenance, teaching and training new recruits, and barbering.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This collection consists almost entirely of Walter Chuslo's letters to his girlfriend (later his wife), Mildred (Midge) Skalsky. There are also a few letters from others, including some from Walter's family to Midge and/or Walter, and one from Midge to Walter. The collection also includes a small number of unidentified photographs (negatives), and one printed pamphlet.
Most of Walter Chuslo's letters to Mildred are love letters, showing the development of their long-distance relationship, challenges and obstacles to their plans to marry, and his hopes and plans for their future together. He discusses problems in both of their families, daily life in the Army, his illnesses and injuries, his disappointment at delayed or canceled furloughs, unwelcome extensions of his Army service, and, most of all, his longing to settle down and begin his life with Mildred. He occasionally refers to events related to the war, and to economic and social conditions, but in general these letters are personal.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions apply.
Preferred Citation
[Item Description] Walter Chuslo World War II Correspondence, 1944-1948
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in a single chronological sequence. Undated correspondence, photographs and one pamphlet are located at the end of the sequence.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
1944Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
1 | 1 | April (Seattle, WA.) |
1 | 2 | May (Seattle and Yakima, WA, where Chuslo received commando training. Mentions a trip to the Grand Coulee Dam.) |
1 | 3 | June (Seattle and Yakima.) |
1 | 4-5 | July (Seattle. Refers to the bombing of Japan.) |
1 | 6 | August (Seattle.) |
1 | 7 | September (Seattle.) |
1 | 8 | October (Unidentified locations: "unknown country," "desert," "land unknown.") |
1 | 9 | November (Moses Lake, WA.) |
1 | 10-11 | December (Seattle.) |
1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
1 | 12-13 | January (Seattle.) |
2 | 14 | February (Seattle, and in transit to Camp Howze, TX.) |
2 | 15-16 | March (Camp Howze.) |
2 | 17 | April (Camp Howze and Fort Sill, OK.) |
2 | 18 | May (Fort Sill.) |
2 | 19 | June (Fort Sill.) |
2 | 20 | July (Fort Sill.) |
2 | 21-23 | August (Fort Sill. Mentions peace after atomic bombs dropped on Japan.) |
3 | 24-25 | September (Fort Sill. Sent a diamond engagement ring to Mildred.) |
3 | 26-28 | October (Fort Sill.) |
3 | 29-30 | November (Fort Sill and Seattle.) |
3 | 31 | December (Seattle.) |
1946Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
3 | 32 | January (Seattle. Chuslo was promoted to Master Sergeant. He reports being injured in a plane crash, stranded in the mountains of Idaho.) |
3 | 33 | February (Seattle. Chuslo reports an earthquake.) |
3 | 34 | March (Seattle; Camp White, OR; Camp Stoneman, CA.) |
4 | 35 | April (Camp Stoneman; Fort Lewis, WA.) |
4 | 36 | May (Fort Lewis; Washington, D.C.; Fort Belvoir, VA.) |
4 | 37 | June (Fort Belvoir; in transit to Ohio for a visit home.) |
4 | 38-39 | July (Fort Belvoir; in transit to Tacoma, WA; Fort Lewis, WA.) |
4 | 40-41 | August (Fort Lewis. Reports a visit to the Grand Coulee Dam.) |
4 | 42 | September (Fort Lewis. Reports that he is recuperating in the base hospital after a nervous breakdown.) |
4 | 43 | October (Fort Lewis. Reports more health problems--eye trouble.) |
4 | 44-45 | November (Fort Lewis.) |
4 | 46 | December (Fort Lewis. Reports a strange incident where he was kidnapped, robbed, and held hostage; he received a letter from Mildred breaking off their relationship.) |
1947Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
4 | 47 | January-February (Fort Lewis. This folder includes letters from family members congratulating Walter and Mildred on their marriage.) |
5 | 48 | March (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
5 | 49-51 | April (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK. Includes letter to Mildred from Mr. and Mrs. John Chuslo.) |
5 | 52-53 | May (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
5 | 54-55 | June (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
5 | 56-57 | July (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
5 | 58 | August (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
6 | 59 | August (continued) |
6 | 60-61 | September (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
6 | 62-63 | October (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
6 | 64 | November (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
6 | 65-66 | December (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
1948Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
6 | 67-68 | January (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK.) |
7 | 69 | February (Fort Glenn, Umnak, AK. Walter reports his preparations to leave Alaska and return to the U.S.) |
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
7 | 70 | Greeting cards, circa 1940s |
7 | 71 | Pamphlet: Alaska View Book, circa 1940s |
7 | 72 | Photographs (negatives), unidentified, circa 1940s |
7 | 73 | Processing notes |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Soldiers -- United States -- Archives.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- United States.
Personal Names
- Chuslo, Mildred Skalsky -- Archives
- Chuslo, Walter Wallace -- Archives
Corporate Names
- United States. Army. Field Artillery.
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Chuslo, Mildred Skalsky. (creator)