Guide to the World War II and Military Papers of Stanley R. Klion 1942-1958

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Guide to the World War II and Military Papers of Stanley R. Klion 1942-1958

Stanley R. Klion graduated from Rutgers College in 1942 and entered the U.S. Army during World War II. The papers in this collection consist of personal correspondence between Klion and his parents during his service between 1942 and 1946; military documents and certificates, as well as his "201" or military personnel file, which dates from 1942-1958 and includes records pertaining to physical examinations and medical records regarding his back injury and subsequent surgery. The "201" file also includes correspondence regarding promotions, military training scores and certificates, and other records of his service.

.4 cubic feet; (1 manuscript box)

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