Earl Malcolm Stiefel Papers
Scope and Contents
The Earl Malcom Stiefel Papers contains material related to First Class Earl Malcolm Stiefel's military service and the movements and service history of the USS West Virginia.
This collection includes two personal journals that provide a detailed look at the USS West Virginia’s movement and service history from December 1943 to December 1945 from the perspective of Machinist Mate Third Class Russell Willinger.
Additionally, this collection contains numerous complete issues and published articles torn from magazines such as All Navy, Our Navy, and National Geographic. It also includes published bound materials titled “6,000 Years of World History: An Encyclopedia of 5,000 Events that Have Altered the World’s History,” “The United Nations War Atlas,” and a bound collection of photographs titled “Illustrated Memoir of the World War.”
The materials in this collection also include items gathered by First Class Fire Controlman Stiefel from the USS West Virginia (BB-48). These items consist of newsletters, a Navy Day pamphlet from 1945, and two books, “The Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet” and “U.S.S. West Virginia Crosses the Equator Again.”
Photographs in this collection include black-and-white roster photographs from the U.S. Naval Training Station in Great Lakes, Illinois, and a ship roster photograph for the USS West Virginia.
Dates
- Creation: 1930-1945
Creator
- Stiefel, Earl Malcom, 1918-1998 (Person)
- Willinger, Russell (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission to publish material from this collection in any form must be obtained from the National Museum of the Pacific War’s Center for Pacific War Studies.
Biographical / Historical
First Class Fire Controlman Earl Malcolm Stiefel was born on August 8, 1918, in Ellwood City, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, to George Washington Stiefel and Harriet “Hattie” Newton. On September 2, 1940, Mr. Stiefel married Mary Elizabeth Cox in Winchester, Virginia. With the war still raging, Mr. Stiefel was drafted into the United States Navy and assigned to the USS West Virginia on May 16, 1944. First Class Fire Controlman Stiefel was honorably discharged from the United States Navy on December 12, 1945. He passed away on September 26, 1998, in New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Extent
0.2 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Earl Malcom Stiefel Papers contains material related to First Class Fire Controlman Earl Malcolm Stiefel's military service and the movements and service history of the USS West Virginia. This collection consists of military service documents, personal journals, military passes, personal documents, published magazines, published materials related to the USS West Virginia, and military roster photographs from the USS West Virginia and the United States. Naval Training Center in Great Lakes, Illinois.
Arrangement
This collection consists of one archival banker box divided into two series.
I. Military Service
II. Published Materials
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Cheryl Krisher donated these materials to the Center for Pacific War Studies on behalf of the Texas Historical Commission on January 30, 2020.
Processing Information
Jacob Pritsker processed this collection on June 2025.
Subject
- HIJMS Yamato (Organization)
- HIJMS Musashi (Organization)
- West Virginia (Ship) (Organization)
- Title
- Earl Malcolm Stiefel Papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Jacob Robert Pritsker
- Date
- 2025-06-16
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Center for Pacific War Studies / National Museum of the Pacific War Repository
328 E. Austin St.
Fredericksburg Texas 78624 United States of America
archives@nimitzfoundation.org