Statement by secretary of the Army The Honorable Wilber M. Brucker, before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Room 212, Senate Office Building. 1956, January 17.

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Statement by secretary of the Army The Honorable Wilber M. Brucker, before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Room 212, Senate Office Building. 1956, January 17.

19 leaves ; 27 cm.

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