Thomas Gilbert Moody miltary orders, [1922?] [manuscript].

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Thomas Gilbert Moody miltary orders, [1922?] [manuscript].

Consists of a handwritten "General Orders" for military guard duty (circa 1922).

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Moody, Thomas Gilbert, 1899-1988.

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Alumnus of North Carolina State University (1922) where he was an ROTC Cadet. From the description of Thomas Gilbert Moody military orders, [1922?] [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 469150479 Alumnus of North Carolina State University (1922) where he was a ROTC Cadet. From the description of Thomas Gilbert Moody miltary orders, [1922?] [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 489056557 ...

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