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Tag: RG 498That Cognac Can Get You Into Very, Very Bad Trouble!As Black History Month draws to a close, nothing illustrates the great progress of the civil rights movement more than a glimpse at a bleaker era. The work we do every day at the National Archives is for the express purpose of preserving historical context, even the disturbing parts, as exemplified in today’s post, written by [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on February 29, 2012, under Archives II, Military Records, The Process. …And Germany in Ruins Surrendered UnconditionallyToday’s post is written by Lopez D. Matthews, Jr., an Archives Technician in the Holdings Management Division at Archives II. Occasionally, as we work with records we come across a document that completely catches our attention. This was the case as we began describing the documents held in Record Group 498, the records of the European [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on July 11, 2011, under Archives II, Military Records. A Piece of Women’s History in Record Group 498: “The WAC”Today’s post is written by Lopez D. Matthews, Jr., an Archives Technician in the Holdings Management Division at Archives II. Celebrate Women’s History Month and discover the the WAC! The story of women in the military is one of strength and courage in the face of discrimination and doubt. Part of the story can be [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on March 14, 2011, under Archives II, Military Records. |
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