Frank W. Munnerlyn papers, 1940-1955.

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Frank W. Munnerlyn papers, 1940-1955.

Lt. Munnerlyn was stationed at various places stateside during World War II including Fort Moultrie (Charleston, S.C.); Camp Tyson (Tennessee); Fort Douglas (Utah); and the Portland Port of Embarkation. Military correspondence contains special orders, secret, restricted, and general, memos, and reports. One report, dated 26 Aug 1942, gives the findings of a Disposition Board after a review of the medical condition of Munnerlyn. Due to metatarsalgia in his right foot, he was restricted to duties that did not require prolonged walking or standing. Personal correspondence includes notes of condolence, thank-you notes and letters from friends re deployments and locations of Citadel graduates, activities at the Yacht Club and the threat of its takeover by the Army-Navy Club.

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Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina

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Munnerlyn, Frank W.

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Lieut. t. Frank W. Munnerlyn lived in Charleston, S.C., and graduated from The Citadel; worked in the insurance business for Penn Mutual; and served in the Coast Artillery during World War II. From the description of Frank W. Munnerlyn papers, 1940-1955. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 489669825 ...

United States. Army. Coast Artillery

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