Military Order of the World Wars records, 1876-2010

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Military Order of the World Wars records, 1876-2010

Biographical data on members, chapter histories, minutes, convention proceedings, memoirs, printed matter, photographs, memorabilia, relating to American military activities, especially in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnamese War; and to veterans' activities.

273 manuscript boxes, 14 oversize boxes, 6 card file box; (122.2 linear feet)

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Military Order of the World Wars

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Patriotic American organization of former military officers. From the description of Military Order of the World Wars records, 1876-2010. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869155 On January 27, 1919 a society was formed for the perpetuation of the fellowship born of their military service and for the protection of the Country. It was called "The American Officers of the Great War". At the time the "Great War" was the greatest conflict in which the United States ...

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