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Citation for the Army Commendation Ribbon awarded to Jacob K. Javits, Lieutenant Colonel
Certificate. United States Army. Officer of Chief, Chemical Warfare Service. Citation for the Army Commendation Ribbon. Jacob K. Javits (Lieutenant Colonel). Black, red, blue and green ink. White paper. Seal in lower left. Paper.Original medium: CertificateDate: 1945 -
Log of the flight of Lieut. Col. Jacob K. Javits
Global Map. "Log of the flight of Lieut. Col. Jacob K. Javits." Eagle carrying flag, flying above a global map. Shows Pacific ocean areas. Cards showing itinerary are on either side, 1944 September 24-1944 November 21.Original medium: ArtworkDate: 1944 -
Correspondence from Ida Javits (mother) to Jacob K. Javits
Handwritten correspondence from Ida Javits (mother) to Jacob K. Javits. Written from Brooklyn, New York. Dated October 28, 1944.Original medium: CorrespondenceDate: 1944-10-28 -
Lieutenant Colonel Jacob K. Javits
Jacob K. Javits photographed standing in his United States Army military uniform and holding a camera. B&W.Original medium: PhotographDate: 1944 -
Correspondence, Jacob K. Javits to his friend Private Paul Smith
Correspondence, Jacob K. Javits to his friend Paul Smith, regarding work in the Chemical Warfare Service of the United States Army. Dated January 15, 1943. Typescript.Original medium: CorrespondenceDate: 1943-01-15 -
Lieutenant Colonel Jacob K. Javits
Two photographs pasted on one mat board of Lieutenant Colonel Jacob K. Javits wearing his military uniform. Javits is pictured in both photographs seated on the right in the first row, among a group of eight unidentified men, some in military uniforms. Javits served in the Chemical Warfare Service branch of the United States Army.Original medium: PhotographDate: 1943 -
United States Army Certificate
Certificate. United States Army. Certifies that Javits was made Colonel as Reserve Commissioned Officer Officers' Reserve Corps. December 8, 1952. Paper.Original medium: CertificateDate: 1942-12-08