Armed forces: Marines and Marine Reserves, Boulder printed materials 1948-1969, 1971.

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Armed forces: Marines and Marine Reserves, Boulder printed materials 1948-1969, 1971.

Archival photocopies of newspaper clippings pertaining to the U.S. Marines and reserves in Boulder, Colo., 1948-1968. See also folder under World War II in this collection. Also in this folder, publicity materials from the United States Marine Youth Foundation, 1971.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7457746

Boulder Public Library

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