Commendation. 1945 February 5.

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Commendation. 1945 February 5.

Commendation issued to the Army Engineer Officer, Third Army for construction work accomplished. This is endorsed by Col. John F. Conklin, Corps of Engineers and Col. James C. Fitch.

2 p. ; 27 x 21 cm.

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