Box LG 51
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Contains 65 Results:
Military Affairs, Committee on, Alcoholic Beverages, Constituent Correspondence, Legislation, and Petitions, 1941
January-December, Topics include soldiers alcohol use and the Sheppard Bill. Correspondents include Repeal Associates.
Military Affairs, Committee on, Alcoholic Beverages, Constituent Correspondence, Legislation, and Petitions, 1941
January-December, Topics include soldiers alcohol use and the Sheppard Bill. Correspondents include Repeal Associates.
Military Affairs, Committee on, Alcoholic Beverages, Constituent Correspondence, Legislation, and Petitions, 1941
January-December, Topics include soldiers alcohol use and the Sheppard Bill. Correspondents include Repeal Associates.
Military Affairs, Committee on, Army Cantonment in Oklahoma, 1941
April, Topics include United States Army.
Military Affairs, Committee on, Chiropody (Podiatry) Corps, 1941
April-May, Topics include the United States Armed Forces medical personnel. Correspondents include the National Association of Chiropodists (U.S.), Oklahoma State Board of Chiropody, and the Oklahoma Association of Chiropody.
Military Affairs, Committee on, Claim, Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Company vs. United States War Department, 1941
Military Affairs, Committee on, Committee Materials, 1941
January-June
Military Affairs, Committee on, Defense, Correspondence, and Speeches, 1941, 1942
January-December, April, Topics include military readiness, World War II, United States Armed Forces, operational readiness, and United States foreign relations. Correspondents include the Oklahoma State Dental Society.
Military Affairs, Committee on, Defense, Correspondence, and Speeches, 1941, 1943
January-December, April, Topics include military readiness, World War II, United States Armed Forces, operational readiness, and United States foreign relations. Correspondents include the Oklahoma State Dental Society.
Military Affairs, Committee on, Defense Establishments, 1941
December, Topics include defense industries in Oklahoma, military bases in Oklahoma, and World War II.