The Richard J. Seitz papers, 1918-1973.
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Seitz, Richard J. (Richard Joe), 1918-
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Richard Joe Seitz was born in 1918 and was a United States (US) Army officer who served with 38th Infantry Division, Camp Bullis, Texas; 64th Training Battalion, Camp Walters, Texas, 503d Parachute Brigade, Fort Benning, Georgia, European Theater of Operations, Headquarters 11th Airborne Division, Far East Command and Camp Campbell, Kentucky; Deputy Commanding General, US Army Service Vietnam, Chief of Staff and Deputy Commanding General, Support Troops, US states Army Vietnam. From ...