Papers and photographs, 1944-1999, (bulk 1944-1945).

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Papers and photographs, 1944-1999, (bulk 1944-1945).

Papers and photographs relating to the World War II service of James H. Bartelt, a Marathon, Wisconsin native who served with the 13th Provisional Radio Intelligence Company and the 126th Signal Service Company in the Pacific Theater.

Papers: (2 folders) and.Photographs: 0.3 linear ft. (1 flat box)

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