Miscellaneous publications [microform], 1882-1987.

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Miscellaneous publications [microform], 1882-1987.

Orders, Annual Reports, Biennial Reports, Military and Civilian Personnel Travel Orders, Circulars, Daily Bulletins, Subject-to Letters, Pamphlets, Regulations, Casualty Reports, At Ease and Badger Guardsman publications, Supplements to Army and National Guard Regulations, Strength Reports, and Enlisted Personnel Rosters.

43 reels of microfilm (16 mm.); plus.additions of 5 photographs.

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