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Call
to Duty is the product of many months of work by the Outagamie
County Historical Society exhibit team–Kimberly Louagie, Matthew
Carpenter, Jane Woolsey, Ryan Schaub, and Lori Van Handel. Call
to Duty virtual exhibit design by OCHS volunteer, Beth Carpenter.
The
Outagamie County Historical Society thanks the following people
and organizations for their contributions to Call to Duty: Outagamie
County in World War II.
Financial
Donations:
The
Douglas Ogilvie Family
Albany International Corp. — Appleton Wire
An Anonymous Donor
In-Kind
Donations:
Appleton
Iron Works
Boldt Builds
Eagle Supply and Plastics, Inc.
Fox River Paper Company
Gabriel Furniture
Hayes Manufacturing Group Inc. |
Frank
Molnar
Heckert Shoe Company
Pisani Graphics, Inc.
Suburban Electrical Engineers/Contractors Inc.
Cyril Wimberger
Wollangk Design Inc |
Artifact
Loans and Photo Use:
Elizabeth
Bradley
JoAnn Buchman Schwarz
Josephine Carpenter
Janet Cloak
Caroline Comella
Dick DeCoster
Peter Ducklow, Ducklow Communications
EAA Air Venture Museum
International Paper
Grace Kugler
Lawrence University
Library of Congress
Donna Mancl
Military Veterans Museum, Inc.
Rosann Milius
National Archives |
Neville
Public Museum of Brown County
Douglas Ogilvie
Outagamie County Chapter of the American Red Cross
The Post-Crescent
Harvey Salzman
Tommie Scherzinger
Monroe Schneider
Jan Schubring
Don Schwandt
Charles B. Siekman
Robert Verbeten
Jeffery Vogt
John Weber
Wisconsin Historical Society
Wisconsin Veterans Museum |
Special
thanks to:
Dan
Bartlett
Donald Bauer
Carol Brueggemann
Dave Carney
Beth Carpenter
David Day
Pat Getsfried
George Kanugh
Ken Kemps
Rita Kugler |
Gary
McGoey
Thomas Nooyen
Jacob Paltzer
Gerry Probst
Carol Rank
Dick Rank
Sergeant Bill Rosenau
Donald Strutz
Richard B. Van Handel
Roland Vogt |
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