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THE PROBLEMS O F U .S . MARINE CORP S PRISONERS OF WAR IN KORE A by James Angus MacDonald, Jr.
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Document Date: 2011-07-14 17:50:34


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Pusan / Phoenix / /

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Newsweek / Marine Corps History / MARINE CORP / BDM Corporation / /

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Vietnam / North Korea / Korea / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / /

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Pennsylvania State College / Army War College / HISTORY AND MUSEUMS DIVISIO N HEADQUARTERS / Staff College / University of Maryland / Headquarters Marine Corps / /

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Angus MacDonald / Jr. / Joh / Jack Shulimson / James Angus / Ray W. Strubbe / Herman Nickerson / Jr. / Angus MacDonald / Captai / Gerald Fink / William D. Broyles / Jr. / Jesse V . Booker / /

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Newsweek / /

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South Vietnam / Southeast Asia / /

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