Mustard, Harry Stoll, 1913-1963.

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Harry Stoll Mustard, Jr., was a military physician serving with the First Battalion, Twenty-first Infantry Regiment, Third Marine Division, serving in Pacific theatre during World War II; native of Charleston, S.C.; undergraduate study at Johns Hopkins University, 1932-1935; raised cotton in Boykin, S.C., 1935-1937; attended University of South Carolina; graduated from Medical School of Duke University, 1943; practiced pediatric medicine in Longmeadow, Mass., following World War II; son of Harry S. Mustard (1889-1966).

From the description of Harry Stoll Mustard (1913-1963) papers, 1944 Jan. 10-1945 Oct. 23. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 48386986

Military physician of the First Battalion of the Twenty-first Infantry Regiment of the Third Marine Division, serving in Pacific theatre during World War II; born in Charleston, S.C.; completed three years of undergraduate work at Johns Hopkins University, 1932-1935; raised cotton in Boykin, S.C., 1935-1937; attended University of South Carolina; graduated from Medical School of Duke University, 1943; son of Harry S. Mustard (1889-1966).

From the description of Battalion surgeon with the Marines: letters from a doctor with an infantry regiment in the Pacific, in World War II : [typescript] ; 1944 Jan. 10-1945 Oct. 23. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 45309047

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correspondedWith Mustard, Ariel Elizabeth Williams person
associatedWith Mustard family. family
correspondedWith Mustard, Harry S. (Harry Stoll), 1889-1966 person
associatedWith United States. Marine Corps corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Marines corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Marines corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Guam
Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands)
South Carolina
Oceania
Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands)
South Carolina
United States
Charleston (S.C.)
Guam
United States
Subject
Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 1945
Marines
Marines
Marines
Medicine, Military
Soldiers
Soldiers
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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Birth 1913

Death 1963

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