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By Brenna Hobbs, Alex Adelmund
Collection Overview
Title: Lieutenant Colonel Bruce G. Johnson and Kathleen Johnson Frisbie Collection, 1964-2019
Predominant Dates:1964-1974
ID: 01/043
Primary Creator: Frisbie, Kathleen Johnson (1964-2019)
Extent: 7.0 Linear Feet
Arrangement: Materials will mostly be organized chronologically. Correspondence may be arranged alphabetically by last name. Objects and Ephemera will be arranged based on the space available.
Series are defined and arranged by the scale of Kathleen Frisbie’s advocacy, from her and her family's individual struggle to locate and free Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Johnson in “The Johnson Family” series to the much larger scale “International and National Advocacy” series which focuses on Frisbe’s work with the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia and its international efforts. The third series, “Community Advocacy,” contains Frisbie’s communication and advisory work with smaller groups in Kansas and across the country.
Subjects: Frisbie, Kathleen Johnson
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Kathleen Johnson was the wife of Lieutenant Colonel Bruce G. Johnson, who went missing in Vietnam in 1965. The Lieutenant Colonel Bruce G. Johnson and Kathleen Johnson Frisbie Collection contains materials involving missing Americans, the war in Vietnam, and advocacy for prisoners of war and Americans missing in action in Southeast Asia. Most materials found in the collection fall between 1969-1975. The material found in this collection is diverse in medium and topic, but most of it relates to Kathleen Johnson and various advocacy groups.
The collection is organized narratively and divided into four thematic series that reflect Kathleen Johnson’s involvement with POW/MIA advocacy. The International and National Advocacy series encompasses all national and international advocacy efforts for prisoners of war and Americans missing in action in Southeast Asia, including legislative relations and national and international events and trips. The Community Advocacy series includes materials about specific local advocacy groups; this also includes documentation about specific wives and families who served as advocates. The Johnson Family series encompasses all documentation related to Kathleen, Bruce, and the Johnson children, emphasizing Kathleen Johnson’s individual advocacy work and information about Lt. Col. Johnson’s death. The Objects/Ephemera series includes all objects that are part of the Johnson/Frisbie collection. Together, these series trace the evolution of global, national, local, and personal efforts related to POW/MIA advocacy.
This collection includes materials from several organizations: most prominently, the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, but also groups like the Forgotten Americans Committee of Kansas (FACK), and Voices in Vital America (VIVA). In addition to these advocacy groups, the collection includes information pertaining to specific events, such as Kathleen Johnson’s trips to Paris, the Freedom Tree Dedication in 1974, and the National Week of Concern for Americans Who Are Prisoners of War or Missing in Action in 1971.
Collection Historical Note
Kathleen Johnson, also referred to as Kathleen Frisbie or Bonnie, was born on December 13, 1936, in Harbor Beach, Michigan. She earned her Registered Nurses’ license at Harper Hospital School of Nursing in Detroit and married Bruce Johnson in 1958. They had three children, Bruce Jr., Bryan, and Colleen. In 1964, U.S. Army Captain Bruce Johnson was deployed to Vietnam.
On June 10, 1965, Johnson’s helicopter was shot down in South Vietnam during the Battle of Đồng Xoài. He radioed in that all others aboard had been killed and then he disappeared. After the accident, local reports mentioned a man being captured who matched a description of Bruce Johnson. Because of this, it was believed that he had become a prisoner of war. While Johnson was listed as missing, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. Some accounts list him as the fifth U.S. soldier reported missing in Vietnam.
After her husband's disappearance, Kathleen applied for residence at Schilling Manor, a closed Air Force base outside of Salina, Kansas, where families of Vietnam servicemen had built a supportive community. In 1970, she co-founded the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia to advocate for POW/MIAs. She had meetings with President Richard Nixon, made multiple trips to Paris to meet with the North Vietnamese delegation, and maintained regular communication with Senator Bob Dole, who supported efforts to bring attention to Vietnam POW/MIAs. On February 27, 1978, the Secretary of the Army issued a Presumptive Finding of Death for Lt. Col. Bruce Johnson.
In 1979, Kathleen married Robert R. Frisbie (Bob). They were married for 32 years when Frisbie passed away in 2011. When Kathleen passed away on November 4, 2024, in Michigan, she was survived by her three children, ten grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Dole Archive Collections
Access Restrictions:
Some materials within the Dole Archive are restricted because of their sensitive nature or because they contain personal or confidential information. These records are protected by federal laws such as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Examples of restricted records are personnel files, medical records, financial records, and any materials containing personal information such as addresses and social security numbers. Restricted materials are identified at the box and/or folder level within the finding aid. Questions about these materials may be directed to the Senior Archivist of the Dole Archives.
Use Restrictions:
Copyright restrictions apply in different ways to different kinds of materials. Many of the documents and other historical materials in the Archive are in the public domain and may be reproduced and used in any way. Senator Dole has not donated her copyright interest in her papers and other historical materials to the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics. Permission to publish must be obtained from her or her designer. There are other materials in the library carrying a copyright interest that must be used according to the provisions of Title 17 of the U.S. Code. The Archive issues a warning concerning copyright restrictions to every researcher who requests copies of documents. Although copyright law is under constant redefinition in the courts, it is the researcher's responsibility to properly use copyrighted materials.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: The Johnson Family, 1969-2019],
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Series 2: International and National Advocacy, 1964-1973],
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Series 3: Community Advocacy, 1966-2005],
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Series 4: Objects/Ephemera, 1967-1973],
[All]
- Series 1: The Johnson Family, 1969-2019

- Sub-Series 1: Memorial Records, 1973-1978

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Freedom Tree Dedication Correspondence - Achten, Connie, 1973 October 31-November 5

- Folder 2: Freedom Tree Dedication Program at the Topeka State House Rotunda, 1973 November 11

- Folder 3: Freedom Tree Dedication Correspondence - Senator Dole, Bob, 1973 November 15

- Folder 4: Voices in Vital America (VIVA) Newsletters, 1973 December

- Folder 5: Freedom Tree Dedication Program at the KSTC Library Ground in Emporia, 1974 April 9

- Folder 6: Tribute to Major Bruce Johnson in Congress, 1976 June 22

- Folder 7: Bruce Johnson Presumptive Finding of Death, 1978 February 28

- Folder 8: Memorial Tribute to Lt. Col. Bruce G. Johnson in Harbor Beach, Michigan, 1978 March 4

- Sub-Series 2: Correspondence, 1969-2019

- Box 1

- Folder 9: Allott, Gordon, 1970 June 29

- Folder 10: Bowers, Verne, 1971 May 27-1974 March 11

- Folder 11: Christmas Cards, 1970-1987

- Folder 12: Continued Correspondence, 2018-2019

- Folder 13: Cung, Dr. Phung Van, 1970 May 27

- Folder 14: Department of Defense, 1970 November 24-25

- Folder 15: Department of the Army, 1969 December 15-1973 December 4

- Folder 16: Dole Institute of Politics, 2017 October

- Folder 17: Dole, Robert J., 1970 May 28-1972 January 8

- Folder 18: Embassy of India, 1970 August 12-September 24

- Folder 19: ETA Chapter, 1970 February

- Folder 20: Griffith, Girvan, 1973 May 29

- Folder 21: Harvey, James, 1969 September 11-18

- Folder 22: Hauck, Debra, 1970 March 12

- Folder 23: Howes, Ann, 1970 June 27

- Folder 24: Hughes, James D., 1970 December 31

- Folder 25: Johnson, Harold K., 1971 February 13

- Folder 26: Johnson Jr., Bruce H., 1969 October 13

- Folder 27: Klein, Herbert, 1970 December 16

- Folder 28: Lappin, G.B., Veterans Administrations, 1971 February 19

- Folder 29: Mastin, Susan, 1971 January 21

- Folder 30: Mitchell, Betty, 1974 February

- Folder 31: Nixon, Richard, 1970 October 7

- Folder 32: Rowe, James and Jane, 1973 February 13

- Folder 33: Schilling Schoolchildren to Madame Binh, 1969 December 19

- Folder 34: Sebelius, Keith G., 1970 December 15

- Folder 35: Stockstill, Louis, 1972 March 23

- Folder 36: Thang, Ton Duc, 1970 March 7

- Folder 37: The Tucson Wives, 1970 March 27

- Folder 38: Wickham, Kenneth G., 1969 July 29-1971 January 29

- Sub-Series 3: Personal Files, 1973-1984

- Box 1

- Folder 39: Salina Rotary Club Appearance, 1970 February 23

- Folder 40: Convocation Invoice from Bethany College, 1970 November 9

- Folder 41: Benefits Through the Veterans Administration, 1971

- Folder 42: Kathleen Johnson News Clippings, 1971 February 18-

- Folder 43: Certificate of Appreciation from Kansans for Senator Dole, 1974 December 12

- Folder 44: Bruce H. Johnson News Clippings, 1984 September 30

- Folder 45: Handwritten Notes, undated

- Folder 46: Major Bruce Johnson Postcard, undated

- Folder 48: Schilling Manor - Information Booklet, undated

- Folder 49: Visit to Abilene, Kansas, undated

- Box OVS 1

- Folder 47: Photo of Bruce Johnson in Viet Nam, undated

- Series 2: International and National Advocacy, 1964-1973

- Sub-Series 1: International Efforts, 1964-1973

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Chapters of Street Without Joy by Bernard Fall, 1964

- Folder 2: Diplomatic Missions in Paris, 1968-1970

- Folder 3: Missing Servicemen News Clippings, 1968 June 9-1973 June 18

- Folder 4: Spirit of Christmas Trip to Paris - Newsclippings, 1969 December

- Folder 5: Spirit of Christmas Trip to Paris - Correspondence, 1969 December-1970 January

- Folder 6: Spirit of Christmas Trip to Paris - Press Releases, 1969 December

- Folder 7: Spirit of Christmas Trip to Paris - Contact Information, 1969 December

- Folder 8: Ambassador Philip C. Habib - Remarks at the New Paris Meetings on Vietnam, 1969 December 30-1970 February 5

- Folder 9: Prisoners of War - The Forgotten Americans of the Vietnam War, By Louis R. Stockstill, 1969 October

- Folder 10: Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme - Involvement with American Prisoners of War, 1970

- Folder 11: News Clippings - Advocacy Attempts and Hanoi's Response, 1970 January-June

- Folder 12: January 1970 Paris Trip, 1970 January 13

- Folder 13: News Clippings about the Conflict in Vietnam, 1970 February 23-1973 June

- Folder 14: Attempts to Contact Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, 1970 April

- Folder 15: Department of State - Vietnam Information Notes, 1970 April

- Folder 16: Paris Embassy Trip, 1970 April

- Folder 17: French Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Bolle, Henry, 1970 April 22-September 14

- Folder 18: Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Totals by Country, 1970 June 26

- Folder 19: Fact Sheet About Missing Servicemen, 1971

- Folder 20: Viet Nam Today, 1971

- Folder 21: In Search of Kissinger, By Joseph Kraft, 1971 January

- Folder 22: Release and Repatriation of Vietnam Prisoners, 1971 January

- Folder 23: 1971 White House Press Conference Concerning Troop Withdrawals in Southeast Asia, 1971 November 12

- Folder 24: Lists of Prisoners of War Provided by the North Vietnamese, 1973 January 27

- Folder 25: Paris Peace Accords, 1973 January 27-February 2

- Folder 26: American Opinion - Why Reparations Are Unthinkable, 1973 June

- Folder 27: How to Obtain a Visa to Enter Vietnam, 1973 June 18

- Folder 28: Laos Activity Report, 1973 September

- Folder 29: Central Office for South Vietnam Information, undated

- Folder 30: Names Lists from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam, and Laos, undated

- Folder 31: Paris Ephemera, undated

- Folder 32: Supplemental Information on Missing and Captured Personnel, undated

- Folder 33: Vietnam Conflict Map, undated

- Sub-Series 2: Government Relations, 1969-1986

- Box 2

- Folder 34: Congressional Record - Senator Robert Griffin Remarks, 1969 December 10

- Folder 35: Congressional Record - Kathleen Johnson Statement Before the Foreign Relations Subcommittee, 1970

- Folder 36: Congressional Record - Senate Adoption of House Concurrent Resolution 454, 1970 February 18

- Folder 37: Congressional Record - Hearing on Problems of Prisoners of War and Their Families Before the Committee on Armed Services, 1970 March 6

- Folder 38: Congressional Record - Prisoners' Wives Share Endless Wait, 1970 July 23

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Congressional Record - 91st Congress Second Session Vol. 116 No. 165, 1970 September 22

- Folder 2: Congressional Record - A Proposal for Unilateral Prisoner of War Release, 1970 December 15

- Folder 3: Congressional Record - Vietnamization and Prisoners of War, 1971 March 11

- Folder 4: Congressional Record - Hearings Before the Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments, 1971 March 23-April 20

- Folder 5: Congressional Record - Hearings Before the Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments Part 2, 1971 June 29-September 28

- Folder 6: Congressional Record - Senate Bill No. 650 By Senator Storey, 1972

- Folder 7: Congressional Record - Tribute to Members of the Armed Forces who are Missing in Action in Indochina, 1973 May 15

- Folder 8: Department of Defense - 1970 Commanders Digest, 1970 January 10

- Folder 9: Department of Defense - 1970 Press Releases, 1970 May 8-October 2

- Folder 10: Department of Defense - Correspondence, 1970 August 25-September 4

- Folder 11: Department of Defense - 1971 Commanders Digest, 1971 January 16

- Folder 12: Department of Defense - 1971 Press Releases, 1971 January 26

- Folder 13: Department of Defense - 1971 Statistics on Prisoners of War and Missing in Action, 1971 February 27

- Folder 14: Department of Defense - 1972 Commanders Digest, 1972 May 11

- Folder 15: Department of Defense - 1973 Commanders Digest, 1973 March 1

- Folder 16: Department of Defense - Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Fact Book, 1986 August

- Folder 17: Department of Defense Reporting Structure, undated

- Folder 18: News Clippings - Richard Nixon Election, 1970-1972

- Folder 19: Air Force/Space Digest, 1970 June

- Folder 20: Senator Philip Hart Newsletters, 1970 June

- Folder 21: White House Press Packet from Thad M. Sandstrom, 1970 October-December

- Folder 22: Department of the Army - Handbook for Next of Kin of Army Prisoners of War/Missing Personnel, 1972 January

- Folder 23: Senator Dole Press Releases, 1973 March 29

- Folder 24: Salute to the President Dinners, 1976 October 7

- Folder 25: News Clippings about Legislative Decisions, undated

- Folder 26: Richard Edwards and Senator Vance Hartke Interview, undated

- Sub-Series 3: National Efforts, 1969-1973

- Box 3

- Folder 27: Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Stories, 1969 November 16

- Folder 28: 1969 Washington, D.C. Trip, 1969 December 11-12

- Folder 29: Voices in Vital America (VIVA) Bracelets, 1970

- Folder 30: Freedom Rally in Washington, D.C., 1970 February 21

- Folder 31: H. Ross Perot Advocacy for Prisoners of War, 1970 February 26

- Folder 32: Appeal for International Justice, 1970 May 1

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Forgotten Americans Rally in Washington, D.C., 1970 May 24

- Folder 2: 1970 Washington, D.C. Trip, 1970 October 2

- Folder 3: 1971 National Week of Concern for Americans Who Are Prisoners of War and Missing in Action in Southeast Asia, 1971 March 19-27

- Folder 4: 1972 National Week of Concern for Americans Who Are Prisoners of War and Missing in Action in Southeast Asia, 1972 March 26-April 1

- Folder 5: National Peace Action Coalition - Demonstrate New York and West Coast, 1972 April 22

- Folder 6: 1973 Newsletters from Voices in Vital America (VIVA), 1973 January 17-September

- Folder 7: United States Joint Casualty Resolution Center, 1973 August 28

- Folder 8: Advertising Council - Priority Project, undated

- Folder 9: Mrs. Schrump Meeting with Ly Van Sau, unknown year March 5

- Sub-Series 4: National League of Families, 1970-1974

- Box 4

- Folder 10: Iris Powers - National Coordinator Reports, 1970-1971

- Folder 11: Sybil Stockdale - National Coordinator Reports, 1970 February 11

- Folder 12: Iris Powers - Correspondence, 1970 June 30-July 20

- Folder 13: 1970 League Newsletters, 1970 August-November 4

- Folder 14: 1970 Board of Directors Meetings, 1970 August 15-November 15

- Folder 15: Kathleen Johnson/Bonnie Correspondence, 1970 August 30-1972 July

- Folder 16: Air Force Association National Convention, 1970 September 23

- Folder 17: First Annual Meeting, 1970 October 2-5

- Folder 18: Board Member Kathleen Johnson, 1970 October 23

- Folder 19: Correspondence with State Coordinators and Committee Chairman, 1970 November 17-1971 March 31

- Folder 20: Hyperbolic Records Inc. Correspondence, 1970 November 28

- Folder 21: Press Interview Sponsored by the Chicago Council Navy League, 1970 December 21

- Folder 22: 1970 Statement of Revenues and Expenses, 1970 June 1-1971 February 28

- Folder 23: 1971 League Newsletters, 1971 January 11-October 13

- Folder 24: Advertising Proposal from Patrick J. Gorman Consultants, Inc., 1971 January 22

- Folder 25: 1971 Board of Directors Meetings, 1971 January 23-March 21

- Folder 26: Correspondence with the Postmaster General, 1971 January 25

- Folder 27: Expense and Special Project Vouchers, 1971 March

- Folder 28: Board of Directors Correspondence, 1971 April 13-14

- Folder 29: United Nations Trip, 1971 November 29

- Folder 30: Evelyn Grubb - National Coordinator Reports, 1972

- Box 5

- Folder 1: 1972 League Newsletters, 1972 April-September

- Folder 2: Non-Partisan Political Action Committee - Joan Vinson Correspondence, 1972 April 21-June 26

- Folder 3: Special Meeting in Washington, D.C., 1972 May 5-7

- Folder 4: Repatriation, Rehabilitation, and Readjustment Committee, 1972 October 12-November 28

- Folder 5: Third Annual Convention, 1972 October 14-17

- Folder 6: Helene Knapp - National Coordinator Reports, 1972 December

- Folder 7: 1973-1974 Board of Directors Election, 1973

- Folder 8: 1973 League Newsletters, 1973 March 1-November 13

- Folder 9: Southeast Asia Trip, 1973 May 18

- Folder 10: Fourth Annual Convention, 1973 July 26-29

- Folder 11: Run for Freedom, 1973 November 15

- Folder 12: 1974-1975 Board of Directors Election, 1974

- Folder 13: The Dynamics of Grief of Wives and Families of Military Personnel Missing in Action By Ludwig J. Spolyar, 1974

- Folder 14: The Missing Man Newsletters, 1974 June July

- Folder 15: Board of Directors Internal Conflict, 1974 January 21

- Folder 16: 1974 League Newsletters, 1974 February 26-April 29

- Folder 17: Fifth Annual Meeting, 1974 June 28-July 1

- Folder 18: Area Coordinators Contact Information, undated

- Folder 19: Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws, undated

- Folder 20: Fact Sheets about the League of Families, undated

- Folder 21: Leroy Prinz Prisoner of War Film, undated

- Folder 22: Letter Writing Campaigns, undated

- Folder 23: Membership Forms, undated

- Series 3: Community Advocacy, 1966-2005

- Sub-Series 1: Forgotten Americans Committee of Kansas (FACK), 1971-1974

- Box 6

- Folder 1: 1971 Paris Trips, 1971 March 5-June 6

- Folder 2: Conflict with Voices in Vital America (VIVA), 1972 July 26-August 14

- Folder 3: Wichita, Kansas 1972 Veterans' Day, 1972 September 19-October 23

- Folder 4: President Nixon Correspondence, 1972 November 7

- Folder 5: How to Help Prisoners of War, 1973 January 27

- Folder 6: Anne Howes Statement to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1974 January 28

- Folder 7: Accountability Program, 1974 March 20

- Folder 8: Proposed Presumptive Finding of Death (PFOD) Legislation, undated

- Sub-Series 2: Kansas Chapter of the League of Families, 1970-1974

- Box 6

- Folder 9: Carolyn Cushman Correspondence, 1970 February 16-March 30

- Folder 10: Kansas Chapter News Clippings, 1971 February 28

- Folder 11: William Roy Correspondence, 1971 March 10

- Folder 12: Letters to Family Members, 1972 May 10-1973 December 30

- Folder 13: Third Annual Meeting, 1973 June 23

- Folder 14: Cloyd Pugh Correspondence, 1973 August

- Folder 15: Joint Meeting with the Missouri Chapter, 1973 October 7

- Folder 16: Harold and Pat McCubbin Correspondence, 1974 March 7

- Sub-Series 3: Local Efforts, 1966-2005

- Box OVS 1

- Folder 17: Wives of Missing Servicemen - News Clippings, 1966 March 23-1971 February 21

- Box 6

- Folder 18: Local Correspondence Campaigns, 1969-1970

- Folder 19: United We Stand - News Clippings, 1969 November 9

- Folder 20: Association of Wives and Families of Captured and Missing American Military Men, 1969 December 7

- Folder 21: Remembrance Weeks in Kansas, 1970

- Folder 22: James and Sybil Stockdale, 1970 February-2005 July 23

- Folder 23: Fighting Homefolks of Fighting Men, 1970 February 15

- Folder 24: Rescue Line for Prisoners of War - Correspondence, 1970 February 25

- Folder 25: John and Diana O'Grady, 1970 March

- Folder 26: Letters to the President of North Vietnam, 1970 March 1

- Folder 27: Schilling Manor - The Schilling Sun Weekly Bulletin, 1970 March 4-1971 January 23

- Folder 28: Reverend Bernard R. Hawley Sermon in Salina, 1970 March 8

- Folder 29: Forgotten Americans Rally in Omaha, 1970 May 24

- Folder 30: Address by Brigadier General Daniel James at Selfridge Air Force Base, 1970 May 25

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Prisoner of War Cage Replica Exhibit, 1970 June-1972 March 29

- Folder 2: United We Stand - Correspondence, 1970 June 9

- Folder 3: Advocacy Campaigns at McConnell Air Force Base, 1970 August

- Folder 4: Floyd and Valerie Kushner, 1970 September-1973 April 23

- Folder 5: Dinner with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew in Wichita, 1970 October 29

- Folder 6: List of Kansas Prisoners of War, 1971

- Folder 7: Poems about Prisoner of War Advocacy, 1971

- Folder 8: Prisoner of War Committee of Michigan, 1971 January 19-1974 March 26

- Folder 9: The American Legion of Topeka - Correspondence, 1971 February 11

- Folder 10: Disabled American Veterans Press Releases, 1971 February 17

- Folder 11: Salina, Kansas Upcoming Events, 1971 February 27

- Folder 12: Fort Leavenworth Headquarters Bulletin, 1971 March 1

- Folder 13: New Life Victory March in Lansing, Michigan, 1971 March 20

- Folder 14: Abeline Lions Club, 1971 May 4-5

- Folder 15: Bobby and Joan Vinson, 1971 October 13

- Folder 16: Jeremiah and Jane Denton, 1972 April

- Folder 17: Tax Information for Families and Executors of Missing Servicemen, 1973 March

- Folder 18: Kansas City Meetings, Contacts, and Projects, 1973 March 8-10

- Folder 19: Concern for Prisoners of War, Inc. - Correspondence, 1973 May 20

- Folder 20: High Flight Foundation - Retreat Ministry for Families of Missing Servicemen, 1973 June 16-July 27

- Folder 21: A Prayer for Prisoners of War Leaflet, undated

- Folder 22: Evelyn Lobdell Correspondence, unknown year August 5

- Folder 23: Paul and Phyllis Galanti, undated

- Folder 24: Prisoner of War Christmas Cards Order Form, undated

- Series 4: Objects/Ephemera, 1967-1973

- Box 8

- Folder 1: Waiting Wives Club Membership Club, 1967 September 19

- Folder 4: Bumper Stickers, undated

- Folder 5: Kathleen Johnson Nametag, undated

- Folder 6: Missing POWs-MIAs Stamps, undated

- Folder 7: Package Label to Bruce Johnson, undated

- Box OVS 1

- Folder 2: National League of Families Pouch [OVS 1], 1970 October 2-4

- Folder 3: Voices in Vital America (VIVA) Record - How Do You Tell A Small Boy and Wake Up America [OVS 1], 1973

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