Letters, 1918, 1920, and 1923.

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Letters, 1918, 1920, and 1923.

Letters from Raymond Brunswick to his parents, the Harry Brunswicks, Duluth, Minnesota, about his World War I Marine Corps training, particularly as a sharpshooter, at Parris Island, South Carolina and Quantico, Virginia and service in France (1918), and about a family legal problem (1920). Also two letters concerning Harry's advertising career (1923).

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Parris Island (S.C. : Recruit depot)

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Brunswick, Raymond.

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Brunswick, Harry.

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United States. Marine Corps

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The U.S. Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775. From the description of Papers, 1933-1945. (Naval War College). WorldCat record id: 754107146 The history of the Marine Corps Navajo Code Talkers dates from 1942-1945. In 1942, a white man by the name of Phillip Johnston, who had lived on a Navajo reservation for many years of his life, conceived an idea that he thought might help the war. He believed that the Navajo language, a verbal, rarely-written language, coul...