Louis M. Benepe papers, undated and 1917-1921.

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Louis M. Benepe papers, undated and 1917-1921.

Military service records (201 file) of Louis Benepe, a St. Paul, Minnesota dentist who served in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force with Marine Regiments in France during World War I. Included are various communications from the U.S. Navy Department and the Marines regarding Benepe's acceptance of office, commission, attachments, requests for leave, reimbursements for lost property, expense reports, and his resignation from service in 1919.

1 folder (incl. 90 items).

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