Paul M. Robinett Papers 1915-1972 (bulk 1943-1957)

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Paul M. Robinett Papers 1915-1972 (bulk 1943-1957)

Army officer. Personal and official correspondence, writings, military papers, and other material relating to Robinett’s career as combat commander, commandant of the Armored Force School of Fort Knox, Ky., and chief, Special Studies Section, Office of the Chief of Military History.

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