Cross Reference Sheets to the Series "Security Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1946", 1942–1945

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Cross Reference Sheets to the Series "Security Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1946", 1942–1945

1942-1946

This series is the index to the series "Security Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1946" (ARC Identifier 2658467). Each cross reference sheet contains the file number of the sheet, the decimal number and date of the document, the file date if different from the document date, a summary of the document, and the date the cross reference sheet was filed. The projects include commands, companies, camps, and the Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations.

11 linear feet, 10 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 11673078

National Archives at College Park

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