Norman Lee Baldwin diary, 1943-1944.

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Norman Lee Baldwin diary, 1943-1944.

Relates to American military activities and communications in the vicinity of Paestum, Italy. Includes a memoir by Colonel J. M. Huddleston, surgeon, United States VI Army Corps.

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United States. Army. Army, 4th

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Huddleston, J. M.

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United States. Army. Corps, 6th

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Baldwin, Norman Lee.

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Colonel, United States Army; signal officer, Fourth Army, 1943-1944. From the description of Norman Lee Baldwin diary, 1943-1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869705 ...

United States. Army. Signal Corps

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