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BRIEFS
Stars in Service
Five thousand commissioned officers in the Army carry on the traditions of L. S. U.
July
1
1943
Stars in Service
July
1
1943
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BRIEFS
Stars in Service
Five thousand commissioned officers in the Army carry on the traditions of L. S. U.
July
1
1943
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