Letter, 2001.

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Letter, 2001.

Contains a description of Albert J. Alexander's military service, written by his wife. He served manly in Australia, New Guinea, and Java (Dutch East Indies). Alexander joined the US Army Air Corps in 1936 and served in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He was in the military for 36 years and retired as a colonel.

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