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J. Claiborn Byrd papers

1.5 cubic feet
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This collection consists of the World War II papers of Lieutenant Colonel J. Claiborn Byrd (1908-2000), who served with the 100th Infantry Division. The papers consist primarily of stateside training materials dating from his attendance at the Infantry School (Ft. Benning, Georgia, 1942) and the Command and General Staff College course (1943). A few documents date from the 100th Division's service in the European Theater.

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J. Claiborn Byrd papers 1.5 cubic feet

Withers A. Burress papers

5.13 cubic feet 4 legal document boxes and 5 oversize flat boxes
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The Withers A. Burress papers consist of papers that document Burress' United States Army career for the period from 1942 to 1954. Included are photos, a subject file on the 100th Infantry Division, scrapbooks, correspondence, orders, and memos. Other items include retirement correspondence (dated 1957-1971).

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Withers A. Burress papers 5.13 cubic feet 4 legal document boxes and 5 oversize flat boxes

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