The Ole K. Davidson papers, 1918-1977.

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The Ole K. Davidson papers, 1918-1977.

Contains: biographical information (1945-1977); diary (1944); correspondence (1925-1963); scrapbook (1930-1937); military personnel certificates (1918-1952); military course certificates (1932-1949); THE HOLY BIBLE (1901); SERVICE TESTAMENT and SERVICE PRAYER BOOK issued by the National Lutheran Council (1940-1941); the newspaper FORT CROOK SHIELD (1944); church bulletins (1945-1976); clippings (1945); handwritten record of burials at U.S. armed forces cemetery AFO 705 (1944).

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7089831

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Davidson, Ole K. (Ole Karolius), 1894-

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Born 1894. Ordained a Lutheran minister in 1920. Served with the rank of Private as an infantryman overseas, 1918-1919. Achieved the rank of Captain in the Chaplain Reserves, 1930-1937. Served with the rank of Captain as Regimental Chaplain of the 218th Field Artillery of the Oregon National Guard, 1937-1940. Served with the rank of Captain and Major as a chaplain in the U.S. Army at/in Fort Lewis, Wash., Australia, New Guinea, Biak Island, Fort Crook, Neb. and Fort Riley, Kan. with the 218th Fi...

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