United States Army strength returns [microform], 1918-1920.

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United States Army strength returns [microform], 1918-1920.

Strength returns of 27th, 31st, and 339th Infantry regiments, 1918-1919, [and] Historical file of documents relating to the 27th, 31st, and 339th Infantry regiments, 1918-1920. Records of American troops in Siberia from the records of American Expeditionary Force (World War I) and records of War Department General and Special staffs.

2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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