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Finding Your Father's War: A Practical Guide to Researching and Understanding Service in the World War II U.S. Army

Finding Your Father's War: A Practical Guide to Researching and Understanding Service in the World War II U.S. Army

Finding Your Father's War: A Practical Guide to Researching and
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Finding Your Father's War: A Practical Guide to Researching and Understanding Service in the World War II U.S. Army

by Jonathan Gawne

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Casemate, September 2006. Hardcover. Used - Like New. Wrapped in plastic.

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Title
Finding Your Father's War: A Practical Guide to Researching and Understanding Service in the World War II U.S. Army
Author
Jonathan Gawne
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
1932033149
ISBN 13
9781932033144
Publisher
Casemate
Place of Publication
Drexel Hill, Pa.
Date Published
September 2006
Pages
352

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