The George Vanbuskirk [i.e. Van Buskirk] papers, 1946-1947.

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The George Vanbuskirk [i.e. Van Buskirk] papers, 1946-1947.

Contains: memorandums by the U.S. Army Forces in Korea on responsibilities of commissioned officers and relations between U.S. Army officers and Koreans (1946-1947); publication by U.S. Army Forces Far East entitled WE RETURN TO THE PHILIPPINES (1946?).

1 box.

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Van Buskirk, George.

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U.S. Army officer stationed in Korea, 1946-1947. From the description of The George Vanbuskirk [i.e. Van Buskirk] papers, 1946-1947. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 23192541 ...

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