North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Reserve Officer's Training Corps records, 1904-2002 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Reserve Officer's Training Corps records, 1904-2002 [manuscript]

The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Reserve Officers' Training Corps Records, 1904-2002, contains scrapbooks, memoranda, pamphlets, correspondences, newsletters, instruction books, newsclippings, and other administrative files relating to the activities and events of the campus ROTC program's Air Force, Army, and Navy branches. They also include records of N. C. State's Air Science and Tactics Department and the Military Science and Tactics Department.

16.75 linear feet (1 archival box + 1 archival half box + 1 archival legal box + 17 volumes)

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