Richard A. Stratton papers, 1953-2003.

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Richard A. Stratton papers, 1953-2003.

Correspondence, speeches and writings, interview transcripts, memoranda, conference proceedings, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to American prisoners of war and persons missing in action during the Vietnam War, and to the treatment of released prisoners in North Vietnam. Includes some papers of Alice M. Stratton, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for forces support and family, and wife of R. A. Stratton.

33 ms. boxes, 2 oversize boxes.

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