Papers, 1959-1988.

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Papers, 1959-1988.

Correspondence with other chaplains in the Armed Forces, letters of endorsement for Orthodox chaplains, sermons, reports of conferences, recruiting pamphlets, directories, regulations, memos, bulletings and other papers concerning the chaplain corps. Also certificates of baptisms, marriages and burials performed by Orthodox chaplains, 1976-1988.

1.2 cubic ft.

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