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Fredrick V. E. Gaillard and Charles C. Gaillard collection

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This collection consists of documents and photographs held by the Gaillard brothers, Fredrick V. E. Gaillard and Charles C. Gaillard. The material pertaining to Charles C. Gaillard includes a letter written while at Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) training at Plattsburg Barracks, New York. Material relating to Fredrick V. E. Gaillard includes his cadet photograph album, approximately 12 original photographs dating from his service as commanding officer of the 377th infantry Regiment, and related World War II documents.

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Fredrick V. E. Gaillard and Charles C. Gaillard collection 1 boxes

Tangi Meli scrapbook

1 items
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The Tangi Meli scrapbook (1912-1916) contains material about the club and VMI activities. Tangi Meli was a cadet social club organized circa 1912. It was one of several such "semi-secret" societies that appeared in the years after fraternities were outlawed at VMI.

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Tangi Meli scrapbook 1 items

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