Sidney Rae Hinds papers, 1932-1981.
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Brigadier general, United States Army; chief, Division of Procurement, United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency, 1951-1955. From the description of Sidney Rae Hinds papers, 1932-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871682 Biographical/Historical Note Brigadier general, United States Army; chief, Division of Procurement, United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency, 1951-1955. From the guide to the Sidney ...